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Tolsma-Grisnich

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Company Description

Tolsma-Grisnich, established in the Netherlands, manufactures agricultural machinery and  storage technologies for potatoes, onions, carrots, and other root crops. The firm creates solutions for post-harvest management, such as storage, processing, sorting, and packaging agricultural goods. Its solutions, which include automation and process control technology, are intended to optimize storage conditions, increase product quality, and enable efficient handling operations.
The company provides a range of equipment and integrated solutions, including: 

  • Storage Technology (ventilation, refrigeration, control systems)
  • Handling and Transport Systems
  • Optical Sorting and Quality Control Systems
  • Cleaning, Grading, and Packaging Solutions
  • Track & Trace and Process Monitoring Systems 

Tolsma-Grisnich is a turnkey system supplier, combining different processing steps such as reception, transport, storage, bunker systems, cleaning, sorting, and packing into integrated installations that meet the needs of the customer.

Founded in 1952 and located in Emmeloord, Netherlands, the firm has over 75 years of expertise in agricultural technology and employs around 200-500 people. Its production and technical skills are centered on intelligent automation, sensor-based control, and storage optimization technologies often employed in current agricultural operations.

(Click picture to watch video) Corporate video presentation of the Tolsma-Grisnich Group (2019)

Corporate video presentation of the Tolsma-Grisnich Group (2019)

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News for this Company
Meet Tolsma-Grisnich, Kiremko Food Processing Equipment and Concept Engineers at Fruit Logistica 2016 in Hall 3.1 Stand C12
January 29, 2016
Know-how to store, wash, sort & process: Tolsma-Grisnich-Kiremko-Concept Engineers at Fruit Logistica together
From 3 to 5 February, Fruit Logistica in Berlin is the place to be for everyone that wants to keep up-to-date on global innovations in the food processing industry. This year Tolsma-Grisnich has a new setup in collaboration with Concept Engineers and partner, Kiremko.
From the archive
At the Agritechnica, The Tolsma-Grisnich Group presents several innovations of its Vision Control climate computer for (potato) storage.
November 02, 2015
Tolsma-Grisnich show storage innovation at Agritechnica
At the Agritechnica in Hanover Tolsma-Grisnich (hall 24, stand A10) will show new modules for its Vision Control storage computer, the Samro stone and clod separator, its in-house developed Track & Trace system for box storage, the Fresh Box, and itsinnovative washing installations.
From the archive
Oscar Salet is appointed as the new director of the Beijing support office of Kiremko and Tolsma-Grisnich
August 31, 2015
Kiremko and Tolsma-Grisnich appoint Oscar Salet as new director of their joint China office
Kiremko and Tolsma-Grisnich announce the appointment of Mr Oscar Salet as the new director at their China support office in Beijing, which is run in conjunction by both companies.
From the archive
Tolsma-Grisnich acquires rights of Samro clod and stone separators
March 17, 2015
Tolsma-Grisnich acquires rights of Samro clod and stone separators
Tolsma-Grisnich recently acquired the rights for Samro clod and stone separators. The Swiss company has a long and successful history in this market. With this takeover, Tolsma-Grisnich is securing an important extension of their product range.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Tolsma-Grisnich differentiate itself in a market crowded with post-harvest technology providers?

Tolsma-Grisnich differentiates through its fully integrated turnkey systems, combining storage, handling, sorting and monitoring into a single ecosystem. Unlike standalone equipment providers, it focuses on system-wide optimization, where data, automation and storage conditions are interconnected.

Are their storage technologies aligned with climate-resilient agriculture?

Yes, their controlled storage systems help mitigate the impact of temperature fluctuations and climate variability, ensuring crop preservation even under unpredictable environmental conditions.

Can their storage technology alone significantly reduce post-harvest losses?

Yes. Controlled ventilation, refrigeration and sensor-based monitoring directly prevent spoilage and maintain quality, which are major causes of losses in root crops.

Can their systems easily integrate with existing farm infrastructure?

Yes. Their modular and customized approach allows adaptation to different operational setups, though integration may still require technical support.

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