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BALANZAS HOOK IS A SPECIAL GUEST OF AGRI TECHNICA

BALANZAS HOOK SA, an Argentine company from the city of Venado Tuerto, has been specially selected and invited to participate in Smart Farming in the next edition of "Agritechnica The World's No. 1" to be held in Hanover, Germany, since Tuesday the 12th until Saturday the 16th of November.

The interest of the German sample, one of the most considered in the world, aims to be able to count on its spaces with the Intelligent Weighing Web System for Hoppers Balanzas Hook-Corvusweb, which was already deserving of the CITA Award for Technological Innovation 2012 and Silver Medal in the Ternium Expoagro contest for Innovation in Agricultural Machinery in the Software and Electronics category.

Carlos Bonetto, commercial manager of Balanzas Hook SA, confirmed the international distinction that he shares with Mariano Oddino, exhibiting the letter sent by DLG Service, organizer of Agritechnica.

DLG indicates that Hook-Corvusweb Balances "has been selected for perfectly integrating the concept of smart agriculture". The harvest is weighed directly on the transport vehicle, which solves several issues related to the economy in production, adds the organizer of AgriTechnica, to then advance in other awards based on advantages, efficiency and improvement permanent.

The invitation for Balanzas Hook-Corvusweb to be present occupying a strategic space in the exhibition, also refers to a half dozen items that revolutionize the segment; namely:

-No personnel in charge of weighing are required in the exploitation areas, nor is it necessary for the driver to take care of it.

-If you want to take the harvest directly to the merchant and weigh it at destination, it is possible to carry out a control weighing in the field beforehand and with ease.

-Illegal overloading in transport vehicles is avoided because the admissible load weights are known.

-The weighing process is carried out immediately and can serve to advance an estimate of the harvest.

-It is an automated system and for this reason human errors (erroneous registrations, transmission failures, inaccurate location, among others) are almost totally excluded.

-In certain cases and in large areas, the weighing of transport vehicles could be used to make partial estimates of the harvest in a lot.