Liaoning Qiushi: 26 Years of Safeguarding Grain Security, Leading the Evolution of Bulk Storage Solutions
From Inception to Leadership: 26 Years of Growing with the Industry
Over the next two decades, the company expanded its capabilities beyond spiral silos to cover the entire “design-production-installation -operation and maintenance chain. It obtained national high-tech enterprise certification, accumulated over 50 patents in intelligent monitoring, green storage, and energy-saving systems, and extended its services to 30+ provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions. Today, Liaoning Qiushi’s silos store millions of tons of grain annually, from rice and wheat in the plains to oats and beans in mountainous areas—becoming an invisible backbone of China’s grain security network.
26 Years of Core Strengths: What Makes Liaoning Qiushi Stand Out
Technology as the driving force:
The company invests 15% of its annual revenue in R&D, focusing on solving industry pain points. In 2018, it launched a “Smart Grain Condition Management System” that uses sensors and IoT technology to monitor temperature, humidity, and pest activity in real time—allowing clients to manage silos remotely via mobile or computer. In 2022, it introduced nitrogen-controlled atmosphere storage technology, which eliminates chemical fumigants and keeps grain fresh for up to 3 years, aligning with national green agriculture policies.
Quality as the foundation:
Every silo project undergoes strict quality checks, from material selection to on-site installation. Liaoning Qiushi uses high-strength galvanized steel with anti-corrosion coatings, ensuring silos can withstand extreme weather (from -30℃ cold in the Northeast to 40℃ heat in the South) and have a service life of over 20 years. The company’s construction team, all certified and experienced, follows international safety standards—resulting in a 100% on-time delivery rate for key projects over the past decade.
Customer-centric solutions:
Unlike one-size-fits-all providers, Liaoning Qiushi tailors its services to local needs. For example, in southern China’s high-humidity regions, it adds double-layer insulation and dehumidification systems to prevent mold; in western China’s remote areas, it designs compact silo clusters to reduce transportation costs. A 2023 customer survey showed 95% satisfaction, with many clients renewing cooperation for expansion projects.
Looking Ahead: 26 Years as a New Starting Point
Deepen smart technology integration: Launch an AI-powered predictive maintenance system to forecast potential issues (e.g., equipment wear, humidity spikes) before they occur, further reducing operational risks.
Expand green storage solutions: Promote low-carbon silos that use solar energy for ventilation and lighting, helping clients meet carbon neutrality targets.
Strengthen international cooperation: Share China’s grain storage expertise with developing countries, starting with pilot projects in Southeast Asia to address regional rice storage challenges.
“26 years ago, we set out to build better silos; today, we’re building a more secure, efficient, and green future for grain storage,” said a Liaoning Qiushi company spokesperson. “Every silo we build is a commitment—to our clients, to the nation’s grain security, and to the farmers who work hard to feed us.”