Juho Urkko appointed as new Sales Director
In September, agricultural engineer and MBA Juho Urkko began as Sales Director for Antti-Teollisuus’s agricultural division. He knows the challenges and rewards of Finnish farming firsthand.
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In September, agricultural engineer and MBA Juho Urkko began as Sales Director for Antti-Teollisuus’s agricultural division. He knows the challenges and rewards of Finnish farming firsthand.
Read moreThe unveiling of the new Antti X-series dryer generated a buzz, drawing a nice amount of agricultural press to the Hankkija Konekeskus press conference in Seinäjoki.
Read moreWe have our own booth at the AgriTechnica trade fair, where we are showcasing the latest grain drying solutions.
Read moreRenewable fuel oil is coming fast. Antti dryers and heaters will be HVO-compatible from the beginning of 2022.
Read moreNot alone, but together Antti-Teollisuus Oy turns 70 years old. We have been manufacturing tools for grain production since 1952. Antti is a family business that knows firsthand the challenges and joys of being an agricultural producer.
Read moreThe control system of the Antti dryer has been updated. Optima 2.0 provides more automation and the option for remote control is now available for smaller farms in an easy-to-use and affordable package.
Read moreThanks to their completely domestic product development and large investments, Antti-Teollisuus Oy brings giant-sized grain silos to the market. The new Iso-Antti grain silos with their quadrupled capacity lower storage costs significantly.
Read moreAs farm sizes are increasing and the price of grain varies more than before, a new trend of increasing storage facilities is emerging in agriculture. This is due to farms needing to increase their storage units in order to make operations more cost-effective. Antti-Teollisuus wanted to meet the needs of farmers with even bigger silos, which it named Iso-Antti.
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