Key facts
- BoMill has introduced a new high-capacity configuration for its BoMill InSight™ grain sorting platform.
- The new configuration increases the maximum sorting capacity from 15 to 30 metric tons per hour.
- The increased capacity is achieved within the same installation footprint.
- This development aims to reduce the investment cost per ton sorted and improve customer ROI.
- The new configuration is designed for large-scale in-line integration in flour mills, grain handlers, and malthouses.
- Existing BoMill InSight™ installations can be upgraded to the new configuration due to its modular design.
BoMill has announced a significant upgrade to its BoMill InSight™ grain sorting platform, introducing a new high-capacity configuration that doubles its sorting capability to 30 metric tons per hour. This enhancement is designed to be implemented within the existing footprint of the machinery, thereby reducing the cost per ton sorted and strengthening the return on investment for its customers.
The development addresses requests from both current and potential clients, enabling large-scale integration for operations such as flour mills, grain handlers, and malthouses. BoMill's commitment to modular design means this new configuration will also be available as an upgrade for existing installations.
In addition to this capacity increase, BoMill has recently launched other innovations. These include the BoMill InSight™ Single, a compact version for markets with lower capacity needs, and the Adaptive Protein Control (APC) module, which utilizes near-infrared technology for real-time protein content validation. The company has also established a collaboration with German engineering firm MIAG GmbH to bolster its presence in the German milling industry.
Earlier in 2026, BoMill also implemented a new long-term incentive program for its employees, involving the issuance of warrants.
