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JEMA wants the team to explore the optimization possibilities of Dry Pit® on a 360 degree analysis. The measures should create added value for the overall value chain, so that JEMA can consistently be a part of the future agricultural industry as a supplier of products for safe and efficient transportation of agricultural crops.
JEMA AGRO A / S is a market leader in agro-industry recognized for their professional craftsmanship and innovative solutions for transport and handling agricultural crops.
Due to JEMA's long standing success as a supplier to agriculture, the company has a strong platform for both their existing product portfolio and their pipeline of development projects.
However, JEMA wishes to build a bridge between the good craftsmanship and the future with industrial farming productions combined with a global presence.
Thus, good craftsmanship cannot do it alone.
In the future, farming requires solutions that are highly specialized and technological in the handling the crops.
Furthermore, farms are getting bigger and more industrialized which sets new standards and requirements for the industry.
To be at the forefront of this developments ensures products geared to the future, that match the professional farmers' needs and development opportunities.
In 2008, JEMA launched their innovative product Dry Pit® - a special type of grain container for storing grain from the field before it is cleaned and stored, which - based on its innovative design, ensures minimal risk of water damage and optimal conditions for servicing the container.
JEMA wants the team to explore the optimization possibilities of Dry Pit® on a 360 degree analysis. The measures should create added value for the overall value chain, so that JEMA can consistently be a part of the future agricultural industry as a supplier of products for safe and efficient transportation of agricultural crops.
At the same time, JEMA wishes to know more about their customer group / value chain at home and abroad as well as the possibilities for exporting to the most attractive grain producing countries. Of which these market analysis must focus on larger-scale agriculture such as professional and industrial agriculture.