Six months into 2026, the conversations our CEO Alberto Baena is having with clients across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East converge on the same question: how do you build storage capacity that lasts a generation, not a procurement cycle?
It’s a question that has always sat at the centre of SIMEZA’s approach. A silo plant lasts a lifetime. The moment you accept that, the engineering decisions change. You start asking different questions: about materials, discharge systems, fumigation compliance, and the operator who will be working in that facility thirty years from now. You stop designing for the spec sheet and start designing for the person.
What Alberto finds significant about this mid-year moment is that clients in markets as different as Africa and Europe are reaching the same conclusion: food storage infrastructure is a long-term asset to be engineered correctly, once.
That has always been SIMEZA’s answer.
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