en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Turkish grain and feed processing equipment manufacturer Imas recently announced that, after completing the construction of the first flour mill for Iraq's Mokhalad Group, the two parties have signed two new order agreements for the construction of two additional flour mills, each with a daily capacity of 500 tons. According to the timeline, the first plant was completed and put into operation by the end of 2024. The agreements for the second and third plants were signed in July 2025 and August 2025, respectively. The two latest projects are scheduled to be operational before the end of 2026, continuing to support the Mokhalad Group's flour production capacity expansion in Iraq.
Headquartered in Turkey, Imas is a manufacturer of grain and feed processing machinery and a supplier of turnkey solutions. Its business spans over 110 countries across five continents, with more than 500 projects completed cumulatively. News sources indicate that Imas has been listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange since April 2022 and received an industry-leading export ranking from the Turkish Exporters Assembly in 2025. The consecutive additional orders from the Mokhalad Group also reflect customer recognition of its delivery capabilities in manufacturing, engineering, and project management.
In terms of project progress, the first flour mill of the Mokhalad Group, located in Tikrit, Salah al-Din Province, Iraq, has been operational since the end of 2024. The plant has a daily capacity of 500 tons, with its processing section designed as two independent units, each producing 250 tons per day. The products include bread flour and all-purpose flour, primarily targeting the domestic market in Iraq. The entire plant employs an end-to-end automation system, enabling centralized management from wheat receiving and processing to flour packaging. It also features transparent monitoring, advanced reporting, and remote connectivity functions.
Upon the completion of all three projects, the corresponding annual wheat processing capacity will be approximately 500,000 tons. Although the news source did not disclose the contract amounts for the two new orders, the implementation of three consecutive 500-ton-per-day flour mills indicates that the Mokhalad Group is accelerating its flour processing layout in Iraq. It also shows that Imas is consolidating its presence in the Middle East's grain processing turnkey project market through repeat orders. For Iraq's grain processing industry, the operation of such highly automated flour mills will help enhance local flour supply capacity and processing efficiency.
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