Kepler Weber ended 2024 with 306 simultaneous works in progress, a historic record for the company, which is a leader in Latin America in post-harvest solutions for grain storage, bulk movement in ports and digital thermometry.
According to a statement from the company, this result was driven by the launch of new products, such as the KW Max, a modular grain dryer with onboard technology, and the KW Biocav, a chip feeder that adapts wood-fired furnaces to operate by burning chips next to the grain dryer.
According to the company’s numbers, Rio Grande do Sul concentrated the largest volume of works throughout 2024, accounting for more than a third of the simultaneous projects in progress.
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The storage deficit in Brazil is estimated at 123.3 million tons in 2025. According to Kepler Weber, the southern region of the country alone is expected to reach a deficit of 21 million tons.
The commercial director of Kepler Weber, Jean Felizardo de Oliveira, said in a statement that “the recent history of agribusiness confirms that the farmer is very competent when caring for the soil and producing”. “The urgency now is for more post-harvest efficiency, with intelligent and innovative solutions, avoiding losses and negative premiums in grain exports, which consumed more than R$40 billion in two years.”