A full container of feed pellet machine ring dies from China has been exported to Thailand, contributing to the upgrading of the local feed processing industry.
Recently, Changzhou Jaray Feed Machinery Manufacturing Company successfully shipped a full container of feed pellet machine ring dies to Thailand, marking a further expansion of China’s high-end feed processing equipment into the Southeast Asian market. These ring dies will be used in the production of livestock and poultry feed and biomass pellets in Thailand, helping customers improve production efficiency and product quality.
High-end ring dies meet Thai market demands.
The exported ring dies are made of high-quality alloy steel and undergo precision machining and heat treatment processes. They feature strong wear resistance, long service life, and uniform discharge, making them suitable for producing feed pellets of varying specifications. As a major feed producer in Southeast Asia, Thailand’s livestock industry has continued to expand in recent years, creating a strong demand for efficient and durable feed processing equipment. Chinese-made ring dies are favored by local customers for their cost-effectiveness and stable performance.
Strict standards ensure smooth export.
To ensure smooth customs clearance and compliance with Thai market requirements, the company completed TISI certification, certificate of origin, and other documentation in advance. The equipment was packaged in moisture-proof and rust-proof packaging to withstand the local hot and humid climate. Furthermore, the full container load (FCL) shipping model reduces logistics costs and improves delivery efficiency.
Chinese feed machinery is accelerating its expansion into Southeast Asia.
In recent years, with the development of Southeast Asia’s livestock and biomass energy industries, Chinese feed machinery exports have continued to grow. This FCL shipment further strengthens the competitiveness of Chinese companies in the Thai market, with potential future expansion into neighboring countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
This collaboration not only promotes trade between the Chinese and Thai feed processing industries but also provides Thai customers with more efficient and energy-saving feed production solutions, contributing to the sustainable development of local agriculture.