The grain drying and storage facility in Górki (Kwidzyn, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland) was delivered for ZIARN-POL Sp. z o.o. – an experienced company operating on the market since 1999, bringing together approximately 130 grain and rapeseed producers farming over an area of more than 40,000 hectares.
ZIARN-POL operates in the field of grain procurement, storage, drying, and preparation of raw materials for both domestic and export markets. The company provides storage and transshipment services and operates grain elevators with a total capacity of approximately 70,000 tonnes. Additionally, it holds a Licensed Warehouse Operator status and a Warehouse Authorization Certificate issued by the Agricultural Market Agency, confirming the high standard of its operations and infrastructure.
The investment in Górki represents an expansion of the existing technological and storage infrastructure supplied by another provider, addressing the company’s growing operational needs.
The scope of the project included the design and implementation of grain drying and storage technology, along with the selection and integration of equipment. The central component of the installation is the DryTech DT 4032 dryer, achieving a capacity of up to:
The dryer is equipped with a DDC (Dual Dryer Controller) automation system, which uses two moisture sensors (at the grain inlet and outlet) and automatically adjusts operating parameters. The system enables continuous process monitoring and ensures stable, repeatable operation without the need for operator intervention.
The installation is complemented by the storage and handling section, including 4 SF 16.8/21 silos with a total volume of 22,732 m³, usable capacity of 22,156 m³, and a load capacity of 17,280 tonnes, as well as 2 SFL 6.1/14 silos with a total volume of 1,100 m³, usable capacity of 1,068 m³, and a load capacity of 834 tonnes. The entire system is supported by a network of conveyors ensuring efficient and continuous material flow throughout the facility.
The completed installation forms a coherent technological system, enabling efficient intake, processing, drying, and storage of large volumes of raw material while maintaining high performance and full process control.
The project in Górki is an example of implementing modern, automated solutions in a large-scale grain elevator facility designed to handle significant volumes of grain and rapeseed.