As Scottish agriculture embraces new technologies and higher standards of efficiency, Cimbria has now strengthened its collaboration with Harvest Engineering.
Based in central Scotland, Harvest Engineering is a specialist engineering firm with a strong reputation for grain handling, seed processing, and bulk storage solutions.
This collaboration marks a key step in Cimbria’s ongoing expansion across the UK, bolstering the ability to deliver local expertise, faster response times, and dedicated support to customers across Scotland’s agricultural and food production sectors.
Hands-on expertise that makes a difference
What sets Harvest Engineering apart is their blend of technical expertise and practical agility. The entire team, which includes two directors and two engineers, is directly involved in each project, from concept to completion.
This hands-on approach allows them to effectively manage everything from initial inquiries and project estimation to installation and comprehensive after-sales service.
Delivering results across the country
Despite being a compact team, Harvest Engineering has built an impressive portfolio of Cimbria projects since 2021, proving that scale is no barrier to capability.
They serve a broad customer base, from small family farms handling a few hundred tons a year to large commercial grain storage facilities managing tens of thousands.
Their recent work reflects this versatility, including complete seed processing lines, silo conveyor systems, grain cleaning installations, and multi-phase seed facility developments across Scotland. Each project is delivered with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that customers receive efficient, durable, and high-performance solutions suited to their individual requirements.
A partnership built on quality and innovation
This partnership is founded on a shared commitment to quality, innovation, and customer success.
Supported by Cimbria’s sales and technical teams, Harvest Engineering is ready to drive further growth and technological advancement in Scottish agriculture. Together, we look forward to continuing this collaboration for the benefit of the region’s agricultural industry, ensuring world-class service and solutions.
