iXPRESS4 Herringbone Parlor
Low maintenance, highly dependable, customisable midline herringbone parlour.
From low-cost pastoral based production methods in New Zealand, Australia and the UK, to intensive farming methods in Europe and the US, the GEA iXPRESS4+ offers a cost-effective and high throughput solution for today’s progressive dairy farmers.
Manufactured as a kitset, the GEA iXPRESS4+ is not only shipped to site ready for easy ‘bolt-together’ installation; upgrades are easily applied with no engineering required.
Customisable options to suit your dairy.
There’s a milking parlour configuration to suit your dairy operation
Three pre-configured parlour options to suit those wanting a basic parlour setup to those wanting intelligent automation features.
This entry-level, or Grassroots option gives you a futureproof parlour with the ability to upgrade in the future.
With correct stall spacing and perfect cluster alignment, your cows enjoy long-term comfort in the dairy.
This mid-level, or Easy Flow parlour gives you a milking system that’s not only future proof, it offers optimum cow comfort and reduces worker load.
This top-level, or Max parlour option gives you a low-maintenance platform with fully integrated herd management, milking point automation and ICAR approved milk sampling for total milking efficiency.
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