| More than fifty years ago in 1959, André TAUPIN, a miller from Nevers, patented the first flexible screw conveyor for conveying wheat in mills and agricultural cooperatives : distribution within these businesses in England, under the name Snauger. was assured by the English company LUNDELL, a subsidiary of the American group JOHN DEERE. In France, the company TOPRAC was entrusted with the use of this equipment for storing and conveying flour to mills and, of course, bakers who were gradually moving towards storage in bulk. |
| To provide the best service possible to its customers, TRANSITUBE has entrusted its own collaborators and sales team with the full installation of the equipment in individual companies. If you wish to purchase your first TRANSITUBE, or even require a complete installation, choose from these companies the one which will suit you the best and determine with them the model best adapted to your specific needs.
TRANSITUBE has entrusted each one of its partners to one specific industrial category to ensure that the TRANSITUBE used is specifically adapted for each need, and to continue development of other equipment ensuring optimal operating methods to be implemented.
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