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When designing the AB InBev’s new brewery plant in Salamina, Meura selected Symaga silos for the construction of the barley storage plant in Barranquilla, Colombia. AB InBev has relied on our expertise to provide the maximum protection of their barley.
The new facility is located in a highly corrosive environment, which requires special protection to maintain the quality of the barley. The silos feature a lining, double wall cover, and a polyester powder painting on both sides, providing exceptional corrosion protection and additional insulation. Additionally, the inside has been designed with a smooth lining that enhances material flow and ease of cleaning, guaranteeing an optimal storage.
The closed catwalks installed on the silos comply with UNE EN ISO 14122 standards, facilitating a safe and secure access for operators. In total, Symaga has supplied 14 hopper silos: 4 of the SCEX1070/17T45 model, 29 meters high, and 10 of the SCEX535/13T60 model, with a height of 21 meters, generating a total capacity of 11,705 cubic meters for the whole plant.
This project is the latest within a long history of collaboration between Symaga and Meura in the brewing industry. Previously, Symaga had supplied 20 hopper silos for Grupo Modelo in Apan, Mexico (2013), as well as 2 hopper silos for AB InBev in Salamina, Colombia, and other 6 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa (2022). Also, the Zambian Breweries have installed 4 hopper silos at their brewery in Lusaka.
With this new project in Barranquilla, Symaga strengthens its position among the leading manufacturers of advanced storage solutions for the brewing industry, ensuring the quality and care of barley, an essential ingredient in the beer production.