The test operation of Salhab Milling Plant in the countryside of Hama start

Hama (ST): Initial test operation of the Salhab Milling Plant has begun in  Hama Countryside, with an estimated production capacity of 300 tons per day.

The director of the Syrian Grain Corporation branch in Hama, Eng. Walid Jakeish, stated in a statement to SANA news  reporter that the milling plant, which was established as a result of a contract signed between the Syrian Grain Corporation and the Iranian industrial company, “Ardmashine”, is one of the most modern milling plants in Syria, as it operates in an automated manner, and includes two production lines, along with a wheat cleaning line with a production capacity of 300 tons of flour per day, in addition to two mills in Kafr Bham and Salamiyah areas in Hama. These facilities aim at meeting the needs of Hama and other governorates.

Jakeish explained that the general site and civil works of the station project are currently being completed, pointing out that the milling plant extends over an area of 50 dunums, and it will greatly supports the mills currently operating in the governorate by supplying automatic bakeries and ovens with flour.

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