increases customer benefit - Larssonsweden
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g. larssons mekaniska verkstad ab<br />
Address: P.O. Box 89, SE- 295 21 Bromölla, Sweden<br />
Visiting Address: Kråkeslättsvägen 8<br />
Phone: + 46 456 486 60<br />
Fax: + 46 456 226 90<br />
E-mail: larsson@larssonsweden.com<br />
Web: www.larssonsweden.com<br />
With his wide knowledge<br />
within starch modifying and<br />
native wheat starch Jonas<br />
Oskarsson has filled a gap<br />
at Larsson.<br />
Jonas knowledge within starch modifying <strong>increases</strong> <strong>customer</strong> <strong>benefit</strong><br />
Together with project manager<br />
Jonas Oskarsson the previous<br />
year, Larsson widened its<br />
expertise to include modifying<br />
of starch as well.<br />
– I am responsible for the<br />
entire chain, from sales to<br />
process design and start up,<br />
says Jonas Oskarsson.<br />
d u r i n g h i s m a n y trips to <strong>customer</strong>s worldwide,<br />
managing director Jörgen Larsson saw<br />
the need of a fresh recruitment which shall<br />
manage to meet the <strong>customer</strong> requirements for<br />
production technology for modified starch and<br />
native wheat starch. The choice fell on Jonas<br />
Oskarsson, who had long term experience with<br />
such assignments at his previous workplace.<br />
Traditionally, Larsson has only focused on<br />
selling machines for production of native starch,<br />
but with the help of Jonas company also have<br />
the knowledge to design customised processes<br />
when it comes to starch modification<br />
and production of wheat starch.<br />
– The machines we produce have always<br />
managed wheat starch as well, although it is<br />
harder to work up.<br />
When we have many inquiries regarding<br />
wheat starch it is important to adjust the<br />
equipment so that we can clearly show that<br />
we have expanded, says Jonas Oskarsson.<br />
Projects regarding technology for modified<br />
starch to a great extent refer to having knowhow<br />
also about machines. The requirements<br />
for knowledge are high when it comes to<br />
handling chemicals that are corrosive, explosive<br />
and dangerous to the health.<br />
– The processes are unique for each <strong>customer</strong><br />
because there are a great number of different<br />
ways to modify starch, this is the difference<br />
compared to projects for potato starch, concludes<br />
Jonas.<br />
Production: Roxx Media, Sweden Publisher: Jörgen Larsson Editor: Pierre Klasson Form: Göran Hagberg Project manager: Ulrika Nelson Print: CTMAB– 2008