A silo specification designed for the Middle East is not the right starting point for Scandinavia.
Snow load, frost penetration, and freeze-thaw cycles change the structural calculation entirely. A steel structure that performs reliably at 40°C will face entirely different mechanical demands at -20°C with 150 kg/m² of snow on the roof. These aren’t variations of the same brief — they require a fundamentally different structural approach from the foundations up.
Through the Tornum Group network, SIMEZA has built direct installation experience across Nordic markets: engineering for the specific loads, thermal cycles, and building regulations that apply in each country. This knowledge doesn’t transfer from a standard spec sheet — it comes from doing the work in those conditions.
50 years of grain storage across five continents includes learning to think with the climate, not against it.
Not all silos are built for the same sky.
Tell us your location and load requirements. We start from the structural brief.