Al Thuraya for Fodder Company

To align with expansions and ensure production sustainability, avoid the global rise of raw materials, exercise global control over feed prices, increase local strategic reserves, and strengthen food security for the country, the idea of Thuraya Feed Company emerged. Founded in 2015 and located within the territory of the industrial development city of Thuraya, 100 kilometers from the Jordanian capital, Amman, the company distinguishes the industrial zone’s territory by its proximity to logistics services and its extensive areas, sufficient to accommodate a large number of loaded trucks and streets equipped to handle machinery, while also providing public services to visitors.

Al-Thuraya Feed Company includes two silos, storage warehouses and a Thuraya feed plant.

The facility includes six corn silos with high storage capacity and fast packing conveyors. These conveyors lift fully loaded trucks and elevate them for unloading, taking between 30 – 25 minutes to unload 30 tons of corn. Loading conveyors facilitate loading through suspended secondary silos that feed corn onto the conveyors. The silos feature an internal ventilation system, exhaust fans, air exchange mechanisms, and a facility for spraying fungicides and mycotoxins. Additionally, there is a system for controlling rodents and wild birds, along with a separate insulated soybean warehouse equipped with conveyors for unloading and packing.

  1. Gravel Mixing Line.
  2. Concentration Line.
  3. Granular Line.

The site also includes a raw material refrigerated warehouse, from which corn and soybeans are directly transported using spiral conveyors. The location features equipment sheds, trucks, forklifts, a water tank, a water purification station, backup generators, fuel tanks, control rooms, maintenance workshops, spare parts warehouses, and a centralized sound and surveillance system linking all sections with cameras to address any production issues and ensure the safety of workers. Additionally, there are worker accommodations and an administrative building.

As a result of the expansions undertaken by Al Jazeera Agricultural Company, it has developed auxiliary production units to meet the company’s needs as well as those of the local and regional markets.

Al Jazeera Wood Carpentry Factory was established in 2015 and is responsible for producing wood shavings used in poultry pens to insulate the floor, creating a suitable environment for the poultry, maintaining their health, preventing skin infections, collecting droppings, and facilitating cleaning and sterilization. Raw wood is fully imported from European markets and processed in the factory to produce a distinctive product.

Factory Contents:

  • Warehouses for the storage of raw wood.
  • Conveyors and cranes for wood for raw materials.
  • Two separate production lines, each of which first cut the pieces of wood into small parts, and grind them.
  • They work in a manner suitable for the chicks and do not contain a high percentage of dust. The sterilizer
  • contains a magnet that picks up all metal impurities and sterilizes the varnish.
  • Woodworking packaging.
  • Buckets in the form of sealing bins.
  • Prefabricated wood storage depots.
  • The factory contains trucks, forklifts, water tanks, backup engines, fuel tanks, control and control rooms, maintenance workshops, spare parts depots, fire extinguishing system, central control, worker’s homes and the administration building.