Completing over 600 turn-key projects in four continents, Alapala, one of the world’s leading mill machinery manufacturers, has agreed for 300-ton capacity flour mill project of Sena Kalyan Sangstha, one of the largest holdings of South Asia and Bangladesh.
Alapala, one of the world’s leading companies in the field of mill machinery, signed an agreement to construct a flour mill with a capacity of 300 tons per day for Sena Kalyan Sangstha’s production facility in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Alapala aims to complete and deliver the project of Sena Kalyan Sangstha, one of the largest holdings of South Asia and Bangladesh and an affiliate of Bangladesh army, according to the plan in parallel with the agreement.
CEO of Alapala Görkem Alapalaspoke about the agreement. “Sena Kalyan Sangstha flour mill has a special place and importance for the people of Bangladesh. Sena Kalyan, one of the largest conglomerates in the country, is working for its people and country and a reference for the country. The facility, which is also one of the affiliates of Bangladesh army, produces the highest quality flour imported from different countries. As Alapala, it is an honor for us to undertake a project of a giant holding that operates in many fields, including cement, water plants, textile and technology. To make sure that Sena Kalyan Sangstha is able to grind the raw materials imported from countries with different production conditions such as Canada, Australia, Ukraine, Russia, Argentina and India in accordance with the standards. We need to perform the milling operation without compromising the flour quality and nutritional values in all stages rather than adopting standard processes and we believe that we can do this. We will work to ensure that the Sena Kalyan Sangstha facility will be one of our reference projects in Bangladesh and South Asia. Thanks to our tailor-made milling concept, this mill has been designed to meet the needs of our customer by making additions and removals even after years. We will continue to establish facilities that can be developed with small additions even years rather than adopting the standard processes without giving up this understanding,” he said.