Hama-Sana
The General Company for Mills in Salamiyah, in the eastern countryside of Hama, began receiving the wheat crop from the various grain marketing centers in the governorate, to be prepared for the milling process, with a production capacity of 425 tons of wheat per day.
And about the production and manufacturing importance of the Salamiyah mill on the map of flour production, between Ayman Al-Qari, the assistant mill director, in a statement to SANA reporter, that Salamiyah Mill is one of the most modern and most important mills in Syria and is characterized by its high production efficiency and the quality of the flour material it produces, indicating that its production capacity currently reaches 425 tons of wheat per day covers a large part of Hama Governorate's need for flour.
The reader pointed out that Salamiyah Mill represents an important production and industrial edifice and acquires double importance as it is located in an area famous for the production of grain on a large scale. It is also characterized by the modernity and development of its machines, equipment, high production capacity, expertise, technical cadres, and skilled workers who are able to operate and maintain the mill machines and deal with them in accordance with the standards Quality and economic feasibility, in addition to the high quality flour it produces in terms of purity, softness, and compliance with standard specifications, which makes it preferred by bakeries, ovens and the people.
The reader explained that the mill is capable of grinding various types of hard, semi-hard and soft wheat in its four grades with high production efficiency, pointing out that within the framework of monitoring the work of the domes, controlling their performance and determining their technical condition in an instant, the mill won the installation and adoption of the “Scada” system, which ensures the automation of the work of the mill domes. and all its technical equipment.
Hassan Sadran, who is responsible for storing grains in the mill, said in a similar statement that the season for receiving wheat from the centers began on the twenty-first of last May, and since that date the mill has witnessed an active movement of freight cars loaded with wheat at a high rate, coming from different centers of the governorate, including the Shataha and Suqaylabiyah purchase centers. And Mhardeh and peaceful Jab Ramla.