As a decision-maker in the Nigerian palm oil industry, you know that consistent output and quality control aren’t just goals—they’re survival essentials. With rising demand for refined oils and tighter regulatory standards, outdated machinery is no longer an option. That’s where high-efficiency, fully automated processing systems come in.
Our clients in Kano, Port Harcourt, and Abuja report up to 25% higher throughput after switching to our PLC-controlled palm oil lines—without increasing labor or energy consumption. Why? Because every component—from pre-treatment to final refining—is engineered for Nigeria’s unique raw material consistency and environmental conditions.
| Feature | Why It Matters in Nigeria |
|---|---|
| Energy Efficiency (Steam Usage < 300 kg/t oil) | Reduces operating costs by 15–20% vs. traditional systems |
| Continuous Operation Capability (≥72 hrs/run) | Minimizes downtime during peak harvest seasons |
| Modular Design for Easy Maintenance | Saves 30+ hours/month in technician time |
The real power lies in how each stage—from crushing fresh fruit bunches to vacuum deodorization—works as one intelligent system. Our process chain ensures minimal oil loss (< 0.5% yield loss), superior FFA levels (< 0.5%), and compliance with both Nigeria Industrial Standards (NIS) Class I & II pressure vessels and ISO 9001 quality protocols.
“We saw a 30% drop in reject batches within two months of installing the new system. The operators love it—it’s intuitive, reliable, and doesn’t break down when we need it most.”
— Mr. Tunde Adeyemi, Plant Manager, Ogun State Processing Co.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t just about buying equipment. It’s about building a long-term partnership. From initial design consultation to on-site commissioning and ongoing technical support, we provide end-to-end service that keeps your production running smoothly—even during unexpected outages.
In a market where reliability equals revenue, investing in smart automation means fewer headaches, better margins, and stronger customer trust. Every kilogram of oil produced becomes more valuable—not just because of efficiency, but because of consistency.