Ziemann Holvrieka | Bulk Starch Unloading & Delivery System

Ziemann Holvrieka
Mexico
Integrated architecture and engineering services supporting a high-seismic bulk starch unloading and delivery system with large-scale silo and rail infrastructure.
Key Features
High seismic zone structural design
18 silos (6m x 30m), 59 MT capacity
Rail canopy with six unloading stations
Two bulk tank unloading stations
Multiple service buildings
10-story elevator tower
665 metric tons per day production capacity
Capability to fill eight Trinity PowerFlo II rail hopper cars

Scope of Work
Vestal Corporation provided architecture and engineering services for a bulk starch unloading and delivery system designed for a high seismic zone.
The project included eighteen 6-meter by 30-meter silos, each with a 59-metric-ton capacity, along with a rail canopy supporting six unloading stations and two bulk tank unloading stations. Supporting infrastructure included multiple service buildings and a 10-story elevator tower.
The system was engineered to achieve a production capacity of 665 metric tons per day, with the capability to fill eight Trinity PowerFlo II rail hopper cars.
Project Impact
The facility delivers high-capacity bulk material handling within a structurally demanding seismic environment.
Vestal’s integrated engineering approach ensured structural resilience, efficient material flow, and scalable infrastructure for industrial bulk storage and distribution operations.
Services
Architecture
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Construction Administration
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