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Storage and Weighing

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Storage and Weighing

We offer a full range of services for the storage of agricultural products at a certified grain elevator.

The grain elevator is included in the list of certified grain elevators in Ukraine. We weigh large-capacity vehicles with a gross weight of up to 80 tons on certified scales.

Our warehouses provide reliable conditions for long-term storage of grains, oilseeds, meal, oilcake, and agricultural byproducts

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Features

Storage of meal, oilcake, and agropellets
Grain elevators and storage facilities with humidity and temperature control
Storage of meal, oilcake, and agropellets
Separate rooms for finished products
Storage of vegetable oils
Organized storage in compliance with quality standards and safety requirements
Weight
State-of-the-art equipment for the precise weighing of vehicles of all types (from passenger cars to heavy-duty trucks)

Transparent and favorable terms for partners

Transparent rules and fair agreements for a long-term partnership

Acceptance of 10 tons or more
Free storage of grain crops until a specified date, provided they are sold to our company
Weighing services are free for our customers, and third parties can also request a separate weighing service
Additionally: option for further processing (drying, cleaning) prior to storage

Storage and Weighing of Agricultural Products

We provide storage and weighing services for agricultural products for agricultural producers, traders, suppliers, and companies working with wholesale batches. We accept products from 10 tonnes and provide a comprehensive service: intake, weighing, placement into storage, batch accounting, and further preparation for shipment or sale.

Storage is organized at a certified elevator. This matters to clients who hand over products not to a random warehouse, but to a facility where intake, weight control, accounting, and further batch handling can all be organized. This format suits grain, oilseed crops, meal, cake, agro-pellets, agricultural waste, and vegetable oils.

We also provide weighing services separately. For our clients, weighing within the main cooperation is provided free of charge. There's also the option to order a standalone weighing service for third parties, when it's necessary to record the weight of oversized transport without handing the product over for storage or sale to our company.

Which products we accept for storage

We accept grain and oilseed crops, as well as processed products and agricultural raw materials, for storage. Grains can include wheat, barley, corn, and other crops by prior agreement. Oilseeds include sunflower, soybean, rapeseed, and other batches for which proper intake, accounting, and storage conditions matter.

A separate area is the storage of meal, cake, and agro-pellets. Such products require careful attention to batch condition, moisture, packaging, placement conditions, and further shipment. Before intake, we agree on the type of product, volume, actual batch condition, and the further scenario for working with it.

We also work with vegetable oil storage. For such batches, it's important to account for the type of product, volume, further shipment format, and tank infrastructure requirements. Storage conditions and further work with the oil are agreed before intake, so the client understands how accounting and product movement will be organized.

We don't apply a single approach to all types of agricultural products. Grain, oilseed crops, meal, cake, agro-pellets, agricultural waste, and vegetable oils have different requirements for intake, storage, and shipment. That's why, before placing a batch, we clarify its characteristics, volume, condition, storage format, and the client's further task.

How batch intake for storage works

Intake starts with a request. The client provides the type of product, approximate volume, batch condition, and the need for storage, weighing, additional processing, or further sale. After that, we agree on intake conditions, the accounting format, the option for additional processing, and further steps with the product.

After arrival, the batch goes through weighing, data recording, and indicator assessment. This matters to the client because storage must rely on correct weight accounting and the actual condition of the product. If the batch needs drying or cleaning before placement, it's better to determine this right at the intake stage.

The product is then placed into storage under agreed terms. Depending on the type of batch and the client's task, it can be stored until further sale, shipment, processing, or other use. This approach helps avoid splitting storage, weighing, additional processing, and further logistics into several disconnected processes.

Weighing oversized transport up to 80 tonnes

We perform weighing of oversized transport with a gross weight of up to 80 tonnes. Weighing is needed for product intake, batch accounting, shipment documentation, logistics control, sale, or handing the product over for further processing. For agribusiness, accurate weight recording is one of the key stages in working with a batch.

Weighing is carried out on certified weighing equipment. Our facilities use truck scales, KELI QS-A load cells, Altec positioning sensors, a KELI duplicate display, and a KELI XK3118T weighing indicator. This allows correct recording of the weight of the transport and the product during intake or shipment.

For the client, this means more transparent accounting and fewer grounds for disputes. When the batch weight is recorded at the intake or shipment stage, it's easier to agree on storage, sale, logistics, or further processing terms.

Standalone weighing service for third-party clients

Weighing can be ordered as a standalone service, even if you're not handing over the product for storage or selling it to our company. This is convenient for agricultural producers, carriers, traders, suppliers, and companies that need to record the weight of oversized transport for internal accounting, logistics, sale, or documentary support of a batch.

A standalone weighing service helps avoid disputes between the parties to a deal. When the weight of the transport and cargo is recorded on certified weighing equipment, it's easier to confirm the batch volume, agree on calculations, arrange further shipment, or reconcile data between the supplier, carrier, and buyer.

For our clients, weighing within the main cooperation is provided free of charge. If weighing is needed as a standalone service for a third-party client, the terms are agreed separately.

Pre-storage processing: drying and cleaning

Before placing a batch into storage, the product may need additional processing. If grain or oilseed crops have elevated moisture, contamination, non-uniformity, or other indicators that could affect further storage, it's better to determine this at the intake stage.

If needed, we can combine storage with drying or cleaning. This format helps prepare the product for safer storage, reduce the risk of quality loss, and better plan further sale, processing, or shipment. For the client, this is convenient because processing and storage aren't split into several separate processes.

Processing terms depend on the type of product, its actual condition, moisture, impurities, batch volume, and the client's further task. That's why, before starting the work, we agree on whether drying, cleaning, or other preparation is needed before storage.

Grain storage with the option of further sale to the company

For grain crops, free storage may be provided until an agreed deadline, subject to the further sale of the batch to our company. This is a convenient format for clients who aren't ready to sell the product right away, but want to place it in storage and have a clear scenario for further sale.

This approach helps plan sales more flexibly. The client can hand over the batch for storage, agree on terms, and then sell the grain to our company within a set period. This reduces the need to urgently look for separate storage, a buyer, and logistics all at the same time.

The terms of free storage, the deadline, the type of crop, the batch volume, and the further sale procedure are agreed separately. This allows the rules of cooperation to be fixed right away and helps avoid misunderstandings regarding deadlines, accounting, and further actions with the product.

Why price shouldn't be the only factor when choosing an elevator

The cost of storage matters, but it shouldn't be the only criterion for choosing an elevator. It's important for the batch owner to understand how intake is organized, whether weighing is accurate, how accounting is handled, whether product quality can be assessed, whether processing is available, and how further shipment will be organized.

A lower price doesn't always mean better economics. Without convenient intake, certified weighing equipment, or the option for drying or cleaning, the client may lose more on additional logistics, repeated trips, delays, or changed terms after the batch has already been handed over.

Reliable storage isn't just a spot in a warehouse. It's an organized process of working with the batch: intake, weighing, product condition assessment, placement, accounting, processing if needed, storage, and further preparation for sale, processing, or shipment.

Common mistakes made in storage and weighing

The first mistake is handing over a batch for storage without assessing its actual condition. Moisture, contamination, non-uniformity, residual impurities, or improper preparation can affect product quality during storage. That's why it's better to clarify the batch condition before placement, not after problems arise.

The second mistake is not checking the weighing conditions. For sale, logistics, processing, or storage, it's important to have an accurately recorded weight. If weighing is poorly organized, this can create disputes between the product owner, the carrier, the buyer, or the warehouse.

The third mistake is not planning the further movement of the batch. Even before placement, it's worth understanding what will happen to the product after storage: sale to our company, shipment to a buyer, processing, transportation, or further processing. When this scenario is agreed in advance, storage becomes part of the commercial plan rather than a temporary problem.

What you get by working with us

Working with us gives you a comprehensive storage and weighing service for agricultural products. We accept batches from 10 tonnes and work with grain, oilseed crops, meal, cake, agro-pellets, agricultural waste, and vegetable oils.

For you, this means the batch goes through a consistent process: request, intake, weighing, indicator assessment, processing if needed, placement into storage, and further preparation for sale, processing, or shipment. Weight control for oversized transport up to 80 tonnes helps accurately record product volume and maintain clear accounting.

For clients, weighing within the main cooperation is provided free of charge. A standalone weighing service is available for third-party clients. If needed, storage can be combined with drying or cleaning, and for grain crops, free storage may be provided until an agreed deadline, subject to further sale to our company.

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Reliability and safety of storage
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Certified equipment
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Quality control at every stage
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