SPC (Soybean Processing Complex) business unit is equipped to establish the entire process necessary for post-harvest processing of various legumes and cereals, including soybeans and seeds, based on sorting, processing, and packaging technologies, aiming to produce high-quality cereal products.
This business unit internally produces most of the unit machinery required for processing, and conducts business through Turn-Key contracts based on system engineering, from design to construction and commissioning for the entire process.

Pulse Sorting Line

Cereal Sorting Line
Structures comprising the plant are precisely designed down to small components through 3D modeling, minimizing errors during actual construction. Optimal structural calculations are derived through computer simulation and applied to real construction.

Furthermore, pioneering modularization in the industry enables perfect production and construction quality, shortened lead times, reduced air consumption, and cost savings, allowing for smart operational management.
The post-harvest processing system for grains and miscellaneous crops (beans, peas, barley, sorghum, millet, sesame, corn) is a system that consistently handles processes such as procurement, drying storage, processing, sorting, and packaging. We focus on improving yield and quality.
Generates air currents within the hood to maximize dust collection efficiency

Sorts out larger foreign objects using air currents

Sorts out foreign objects from input materials

Uses vacuum suction to separate stones and foreign objects

Measures the weight of input materials

Stores sorted raw materials

Separates defective grains into large, medium, and small categories based on size

Sorts out defective grains and foreign objects based on density differences

Stores sorted raw materials categorized as large, medium, and small

Sorts broken beans using an inclined belt system

Removes impurities and adds gloss to the surface of grains

Uses color cameras to sort grains based on color and remove impurities

Stores sorted raw materials


Example of a process

Example of a process

LAY OUT Example
Grains and pulses determined to be of high quality through these processes proceed to the packaging unit, where they are packaged into various sizes according to the producer's preferences.

Semi-Automatic Weighing and Packaging Machine

Grain Measuring Machine

Semi-Automatic Mixing Machine

Plastic Bag Sealing Machine
Furthermore, installations include a vortex-type hood at the intake, centrifugal dust collectors for major facilities, and integrated bag filters to maximize dust prevention and handle byproducts generated during the grain processing process.

Integrated Bag Filter

Centrifugal Dust Collector

Vortex-Type Hood
The entire SPC process is automatically controlled through a Smart SPC Operation and Management Solution (intake management, inventory management, production management, Traceability management, yield management, quality management) in the central control room.



