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We offer pelletizing and briquetting services for a wide range of agricultural products, including meal and agricultural waste. Thanks to our state-of-the-art equipment, the resulting pellets are characterized by high density and calorific value, making them an efficient and environmentally friendly fuel. The pelletizing process allows for the utilization of production waste and its conversion into a ready-to-use energy source
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Transparent rules and fair agreements for a long-term partnership
We provide raw material pelleting services for businesses, agricultural producers, suppliers, and manufacturing companies working with wholesale batches. We turn raw material into a pelleted product that's convenient for storage, transportation, further use, or sale.
We work with batches from 50 tonnes. This format suits clients who need not a small one-off service, but an industrial approach with agreed terms, packaging, and logistics. In our cooperation, we focus on transparent rules, fair agreements, and long-term partnership.
Pelleting helps make raw material easier to handle. A pelleted product is simpler to store, ship, transport, and use in further production or commercial processes. For the client, it's a way to organize the batch, reduce logistics complexity, and get a product in a format that's easier to work with.
We accept sawdust, corn and grains, soybean, and other raw materials for pelleting by prior agreement. Before starting the work, we assess the type of raw material, its condition, batch volume, expected result, and packaging requirements. This matters because not every batch is equally suited to pelleting without prior assessment.
Sawdust is suitable for pelleting when the client needs a denser product that's easier to transport. This format is relevant for companies working with wood raw material, production residues, or preparing product for further use or sale.
Corn, grains, and soybean can be accepted for pelleting based on agreed batch parameters. For this type of raw material, moisture, uniformity, impurities, particle size, and overall condition matter. When these parameters are clear before the work starts, it's easier to agree on the expected result, packaging, and further logistics.
We don't run raw material through a one-size-fits-all template. First, we clarify exactly what needs to be pelleted, in what volume, for what purpose, and in what format the client wants the finished product. This reduces the risk of misunderstandings and helps define the real terms of cooperation right away.
The process starts with a request and clarification of batch parameters. The client provides the type of raw material, approximate volume, material condition, desired format of the finished product, packaging method, and delivery needs. After that, we agree on the terms of work, minimum volume, timelines, packaging, and logistics scenario.
The batch is then handed over for processing. At this stage, it's important that the raw material meets the agreed parameters and is suitable for pelleting. If the material needs additional clarification, sorting, or preparation, it's better to identify this before the process starts.
After pelleting, the finished product is packaged in the agreed format. Depending on the raw material and the client's task, packaging can be in bulk, big bags, or sacks. After that, the product can be prepared for pickup, storage, or delivery within Ukraine and to EU countries.
Raw material quality directly affects the pelleting result. For different materials, moisture, particle size, purity, impurities, uniformity, and batch stability all matter. If these parameters aren't agreed in advance, delays, additional clarifications, or changes to the work terms may arise after the raw material has already been handed over.
Prior agreement isn't a formality — it's needed for proper process organization. When it's clear what raw material we're working with, what volume needs to be processed, and what result the client expects, it's easier to plan the pelleting, packaging, and shipment.
This is especially important for wholesale batches of 50 tonnes and above. At such volumes, even minor issues with moisture, non-uniformity, or impurities can affect timelines, the stability of the finished product, packaging, and logistics. That's why it's better to agree on batch characteristics before starting the work, not after the raw material has already been handed over.
After pelleting, the finished product can be packaged in a format that matches the raw material, the client's task, and further logistics. We work with bulk packaging, big bags, and sacks. The final option is agreed before the batch enters production, so storage, transportation, and the further use of the product can be factored in right away.
Bulk packaging suits large batches, when shipping speed and further large-volume transportation matter most. Big bags are convenient for warehouse accounting, handling, and further sale in batches. Sacks can be appropriate when the client needs a smaller shipping format or further retail-style sale.
It's best to agree on the packaging choice together with the raw material parameters and logistics. This makes it easier to avoid situations where the finished product is already made, but the packaging format doesn't match the warehouse, transport, or the end buyer's requirements.
We work with pelleting batches from 50 tonnes. This minimum volume allows the process to be organized in an industrial format: agreeing on the raw material, planning the production load, and preparing packaging and logistics.
The service suits clients who have regular or seasonal volumes of raw material and want to turn it into a convenient pelleted product. These can be agricultural producers, suppliers of grain and oilseed crops, woodworking companies, traders, and manufacturing enterprises.
When working with partners, we focus on transparent rules and fair agreements. Before starting the work, we agree on the main terms: type of raw material, volume, result requirements, packaging format, shipment procedure, and delivery needs. This helps avoid misunderstandings and makes cooperation convenient for a long-term partnership.
We organize delivery of pelleted products across Ukraine and to EU countries. The logistics format depends on batch volume, packaging type, route, transportation requirements, and further use of the product. It's better to agree on these conditions before the raw material enters production, so production, packaging, and shipment are all connected.
We have our own fleet of 18 vehicles, which helps us coordinate the transport of raw material and finished products more flexibly. For the client, this means pelleting can be planned together with further logistics from the start, rather than dealing with transportation issues only after the batch is produced.
Delivery is especially important for clients working with wholesale volumes or supplying products to end buyers. When logistics is accounted for in advance, it's easier to calculate timelines, choose the packaging format, and prepare the batch for shipment without unnecessary delays.
Pelleting price matters, but it shouldn't be the only criterion for choosing a contractor. It's important for the client to understand what raw material the facility accepts, what minimum volume it works with, how it agrees on batch quality, what packaging options it offers, and whether it can help with delivery.
A lower price doesn't always mean better economics. If raw material quality, packaging, or logistics aren't agreed in advance, the client may lose time on additional clarifications, repackaging, finding transport, or changing terms after the batch has already started. For wholesale volumes, such mistakes quickly turn into extra costs.
A reliable pelleting contractor isn't just about the production operation itself. It's also a clear working process, fair agreements, an agreed minimum volume, control over raw material parameters, proper packaging, and organized shipment.
The first mistake is handing over raw material without first agreeing on its quality. Moisture, particle size, impurities, and uniformity can significantly affect the pelleting result. If these parameters are only clarified after the batch is handed over, the risk of delays and changes to the work terms increases.
The second mistake is not planning the packaging before the process starts. Bulk, big bags, and sacks solve different tasks, so the format should be chosen with the warehouse, transport, and further sale or use of the finished product in mind.
The third mistake is leaving logistics for the last stage. If delivery isn't agreed in advance, the finished batch may end up waiting for transport or require additional organization after production. It's better to plan pelleting, packaging, and shipment as a single process from the start.
Working with us gives you a pelleting service in a clear industrial format — from agreeing on the raw material to packaging and delivering the finished product. We work with sawdust, corn and grains, soybean, and other raw materials by agreement, accept batches from 50 tonnes, and help you choose the right packaging format for your task.
For you, this means fewer organizational gaps and more control over the batch. You know in advance what raw material you're handing over, what format you'll receive the pellets in, how packaging will be organized, and whether delivery is needed within Ukraine or to EU countries.
Pelleting with us is a service with transparent terms, fair agreements, and a focus on long-term partnership. This format is convenient for clients working with wholesale volumes who want to get a finished product without unnecessary misunderstandings at the production, packaging, and logistics stages.
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