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REACH Seminar Held in Malaysia

November 8, 2019

November 8, 2019

REACH Seminar Held in Malaysia

First introduction to the country's rice milling market

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Kazutaka Baba presenting REACH to the seminar participants

Hiroshima, Japan; November 8, 2019 - On October 14th, Satake held its first seminar for its new semi-assembled rice processing system "REACH" at the Starcity Hotel, Kedah, in Malaysia.

The seminar was attended by 40 participants from existing rice millers who have middle-scale rice milling plant (5 to 10 tons per hour) to process domestic and imported rice. "Many were interested in the real-time yield monitoring system. In Malaysia, the rice distribution price is fixed, so margin is limited. Therefore, there is a strong demand for generating profit by reducing product losses and increasing yield", according to Kazutaka Baba, sales representative from Satake. REACH provides for stable operation by optimizing the rice milling plant using Satake's total engineering approach, built up from over 120 years of experience. Satake supplies the REACH system as a package from a single manufacturer, reducing auxiliary equipment such as pipes, tanks etc. As a result, it minimizes any unnecessary damage to the final product, white rice. The process utilizes a tank-less system for its rice milling section. This allows for more consistent flow of the brown rice and stabilizes the whiteness of the final product. The optional real-time yield monitoring allows rice mill owners the facility to monitor the yield of the milled rice in real time. The system seamlessly calculates the amounts of the brown rice going into the rice milling machinery as well as the discharging milled rice, resulting in easier forecast of revenue and profit.

REACH is a semi-assembled rice milling plant incorporating all receiving, pre-cleaning, husking, milling, optical sorting, and packing stage equipment. It is designed to maximize the installation efficiency and cost performance by utilizing unitized components manufactured in Satake's Thailand production facility. The result is an astonishing 2 weeks of onsite-installation time compared to the usual 3 to 4 months. For regions where they experience multiple harvests annually, this will allow rice mill owners to start up a production line before the next harvest season and maximize investment return. The line-up currently consists of SYSTEM 7.0 and SYSTEM 3.0, delivering 7.0 and 3.0 ton per hour paddy processing capacity respectively.


Satake plans to hold similar seminars in Asia and Africa regions to further promote the efficiency and benefits of REACH.

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