INNOVATION IN POULTRY TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMATION

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Yamasa Monday, 8 August 2016

Yamasa has technology with diversity for different markets

The ability to serve the various markets in Brazil and over 25 countries around the world enriches Yamasa`s portfolio.

Equipment of various sizes serves farms across the country and the international market

There are many reasons that lead a company to longevity. At Yamasa, this concept is certainly alive. connected to; resistance of a company that remains in the market thanks to its workforce, to the ability to understand the Brazilian poultry sector and, in recent years, your willingness to translate what the international market needs.

This set of factors has been responsible for keeping the company on a linear path, even in times of troubled economy, as it is today. the case of Brazil today. This resistance, according to the company`s president, Nelson Yamasaki, is growing. depicted on  brand, which serve Brazilian and foreign poultry farmers in their peculiarities.  “Yamsa has already established itself. It has seen other crises in Brazil, lived through many of them and has resisted because, I believe, we knew how to understand the language of farms and the poultry sector as a whole” For him, the current moment has been a lot of work at the factory in Rinópolis, in Oeste Paulista, where a great diversity of machines, of the most varied sizes, leaves for Brazil and the world.

“We are attentive to the economic reality of Brazil and the world, but we remain willing to work that brought us to this point. Here”, says the president of Yamasa, noting that the company follows with safe steps, based on a history of resistance and on the investment that has been made in the structuring and organization of its process It is productive, which guarantees robustness and security to serve its customers, meeting deadlines and maintaining the concepts that made it a success among Brazilian and foreign poultry farmers. 

Medium and small farms have options at Yamasa

In the factory sheds, in the interior of São Paulo, it is It is possible to see the variety of product lines manufactured especially for the poultry sector, both laying and cutting. Large machines share space with small and medium-sized equipment, invariably meeting the specificities of all types of farms, from the most traditional to the highly technical ones, a characteristic of Brazil and, certainly, , from many productive centers around the world. “The simplicity and durability of Yamasa equipment and the strength of our technical support keep us confident that we are responding to what the various markets demand”, concludes Yamasaki.