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Faresin looks to the future by focusing on cross-engineering

by Giacomo Di Paola
October - November 2016 | Back

The Precision Feed Mix system is the first result of the business plan recently launched by Faresin. This plan is designed to consolidate the leadership position that the Venetian company already has in some market segments, and to start a process of further growth and expansion at the global level. There are two paths along which the Faresin industrial policy should develop over the next five years: the development of products designed to respond more promptly to customer needs, and the continuous improvement of after-sales services in terms of quality, response times, and methodology. In this scenario, the Precision Feed Mix system, the latest of the Faresin technologies for animal husbandry, guarantees the best performance possible in terms of quality and profitability. This machine, developed by the Vicenza company by applying the principles of its philosophy of cross-engineering, provides for the integrated use of a mixer-wagon and a telehandler - or a self-propelled wagon that performs both cargo/mixing functions - associated with the use of the PoliSPECNIR produced by IT Photonics (a subsidiary of Faresin), which allows real time monitoring of the cattle’s food chain, thus ensuring the delivery of a consistent and accurate ration. However, the Precision Feed Mix is not the only novelty of the Vicenza company at EIMA International, where it also launches a robust Power Blade in Durostat (to be applied to all mixer-wagons with vertical augers) and a mill cutter (for Faresin self-propelled equipment) able to process fibre in an optimal way, considerably reducing mixing times and fuel consumption. In the spotlight, the new Magnum PF towed mixer-wagon (the first equipped with Power Blade) with a bed characterized by different thicknesses depending on the area and their functionality. This solution, as we read in a note from Faresin, prolongs its durability, reducing both maintenance costs and fuel consumption. There will also be space for the telehandlers of the company from Breganze (Vicenza), with the debut of the new Small Range models and the new Heavy Duty line.

 

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