MALMO, SWEDEN — BoMill AB has entered into a distribution agreement with Tripette & Renaud, a supplier of equipment and services to the French flour milling sector.
As part of the agreement, BoMill’s grain sorting equipment, BoMill Insight, will be included in Tripette & Renaud’s product offerings for the grain, malting and flour milling businesses.
“As part of our focused commercialization strategy, flour milling and malting are key segments, and France is one of the largest producers of flour and malt in Europe,” said Andreas Jeppsson, chief executive officer of BoMill. “We are excited to start building a long-term partnership with Tripette & Renaud. The company has a strong position in the flour milling, malting and grain businesses, which will accelerate the commercial development of BoMill InSight.”
Tripette & Renaud was founded in 1836, producing mill stones for flour production. Through partnerships with world leaders in the bulk industries, the company has developed, since 1981, its industrial equipment business, offering equipment dedicated to pneumatic handling, sieving, and sampling of all powdery and granular products. BoMill InSight will be part of the offering targeting the grain and flour milling businesses.
“We are excited to start our collaboration with BoMill on the French market,” said Marc Doligé, president of Tripette & Renaud. “BoMill InSight is a revolutionary product that complements our offering and brings further solutions to our customers for grain quality and process optimization.”
BoMill InSight is BoMill’s latest advanced grain sorting solution and is capable of segregating kernel by kernel, at industrial speed (up to 15 tonnes per hour — 125,000 kernels per second), on grains’ inner qualities such as protein content or fusarium contamination.
The equipment is geared toward grain industrial companies with a sustainability agenda, willing to further optimize its grain supply while enhancing quality of its products. This includes grain producers as well as processors such as flour mills and malt producers.