How we got ready for final lift off with AgroLog

Our story is a story of commitment, innovation and more than 25 years of hands on experience with customers from all over the world. We wish to guide you into the future with our reliable system and help you optimize your production and profits.

Before we could even think of offering our new system to you, we needed to work, test, work, test and test again. At Highland Grain Limited – which is synonymous with the very best quality malting barley, produces for the Scotch Whiskey Distilling industry – we have had the pleasure of working together with our new systems – with room for refinement along the way.

Please enjoy a visit on https://www.highlandgrain.co.uk/ and get inspired by an optimized production facility. Please also spent a few minutes reading the comments below from Vicky King, Highland Grain on how they use the system every day – safe and sound.

Supertech Agroline worked in partnership with us to develop our bespoke AgroLog silo temperature monitoring system which suits the high level of grain monitoring we require to protect our malting barley stock throughout its storage period.

The Agrolog system data is displayed in easy-to-understand user-friendly interfaces, and data can be easily interrogated. Information is available immediately on the system and can be viewed on PC, tablet or mobile devices. This saves a lot of time in comparison to our previous analogue system and also inputting data on spreadsheets!

From system design and throughout installation the technical team were available using remote access to support us with any issue and guide our own technical staff to where a problem might be. Aftersales support continues to be excellent – geography has not been a barrier. The cloud-based system allows the Supertech Agroline technical team to detect any issues and resolve them for us very quickly.

We are extremely happy with the service, professionalism, and technical expertise of Supertech Agroline and would highly recommend them.
— Vicky King, Highland Grain
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