Turkish Imas to build two more mills in Iraq after launching first: processing will reach 500 thsd tons of wheat per year
Turkish company Imas has signed two new agreements for the construction of flour milling plants for Mokhalad Group in Iraq. This was announced by the company’s press service.
At the end of 2024, Imas had already completed the construction of a 500 t/day mill for Mokhalad. After that, in July 2025, the parties signed a contract for the construction of a second enterprise, and in August – a third, also with a capacity of 500 t/day each.
The new facilities are planned to be put into operation by the end of 2026. In total, the three plants will process about 500 thousand tons of wheat per year.
The first plant is located in Tikrit (Iraq). It consists of two production lines of 250 t/day for the production of high-quality baking and universal flour for the domestic market. It operates in a fully automated mode – from grain reception to flour packaging.
Imas is a Turkish manufacturer of grain and feed processing equipment. The company builds complex projects all over the world, has implemented over 500 projects in over 110 countries and is represented on five continents. Since 2015, it has been among the R&D leaders in Turkey in the milling equipment segment.
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