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Potato machinery manufacturer

AVR inaugurates new assembly line

In early June, AVR, a manufacturer of agricultural machinery for the potato sector, officially opened its new production facility. In April of last year, the groundbreaking took place for the new AVR assembly hall, and this month the potato machinery producer has already rode out its first completed trailed harvester. 

In less than a year's time the foundations were laid, the concrete structure was raised and the technical provisions, the rolling bridges and the drag chain conveyor installed. 

Inauguration of the new assembly hall 
In early June, AVR officially opened its new production facility in the presence of Governor Carl Decaluwé, Mayor Kris Declercq and Roeselare Aldermen Marc Van Walleghem, Nathalie Muylle and Griet Coppé. 

Managing Director Stefan Top during his inauguration speech: 

"Our Flemish government, the province and the city – particularly our new Mayor and the Aldermen – have made every effort to help push this project in the right direction. We experienced competent, cooperative officials on all levels,” .

That same weekend AVR welcomed some 3,000 people, related to the sector of potato cultivation, to visit the production facilities and the new assembly line during the AVR Professional Days. 



Operating the new line 
Both drawn and self-propelled harvesters are assembled on the new assembly line. The chassis is coupled to a central chain that automatically pulls the machine forward. Fixed workstations are organised along this chain. Each employee thus has his own place, knows his assigned tasks and possesses the specific necessary tools, which saves time. Every workstation must complete the planned work content before the drag chain is activated. This movement lasts only two minutes. 

Earlier, the machines had to be moved with a forklift truck to the next workstation, but now this is no longer necessary. With the principle of a drag chain AVR is striving for a more structured approach to the production process.

Stefan Top: 

"We made this investment in order to guarantee a smooth flow of the machines, so that we continue to deliver in a timely manner, even at a higher production rate.”

Ergonomics 
AVR took a number of ergonomic measures so that the employees experience as little nuisance as possible in the execution of their job. An AVR Safety and Prevention Advisor specially trained for this purpose keeps a close eye on all adaptations. 

Growth in the number of personnel 
AVR has grown quickly in recent years, not only in terms of sales, but also a lot of staff has been added. 

In 2005 they had staff of around 60 personnel, while in 2015 that figure was 130. At the beginning of this year, AVR further expanded staff with six additional positions, including a service technician, production supervisor, R&D engineer, quality controller, technical purchaser and a business development manager.

For more information:
AVR
Tel: +32 (0) 51 24 55 66
Fax: +32 (0) 51 22 95 61 
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