Eurograin Company

For more than 50 years, Eurograin has been a trusted builder and turnkey provider of square silos of every size, flour mills, and other steel framed agro industrial buildings (feed mills, malthouses, corn processing plants, semolina mills, storage warehouses...).

Our History

Eurograin was founded in the late 1960s by Jean Lagneau.The company initially consisted of two structures: Eurograin, specialized in the design and construction of square silos (sheet piles), and Aerograin, specialized in ventilation equipment for grain storage. The latter was eventually absorbed by Eurograin into a single company. Mainly active in the French market until the early 2000s, Eurograin expanded internationally when Nicolas Perrachon took over in 2004 : in Morocco first , with more than fifteen silos built over twenty years, and then across sub-Saharan Africa. Alongside its international expansion, Eurograin diversified its activities by adding to its large-capacity silo construction an expertise in building agro-industrial facilities such as flour mills, semolina mills and corn processing plants.

Our Activities

As a builder, Eurograin relies on its own design office and production workshop based in France and its construction teams to design, manufacture and assemble custom silos and industrial buildings anywhere in the world. For long-distance export - outside Europe and particularly in Africa - Eurograin also positions itself - in partnership with design offices specializing in process engineering or civil engineering, and with specialized companies (such as process manufacturing, handling, electricity and automation, painting, etc.) - as a turnkey project builder for end users. Its export experience and - through it - the diversity of situations encountered during project implementation have endowed Eurograin with a great capacity for adaptation and responsiveness that the company puts daily at the service of its clients.

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