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8 Fisher Crescent, Mt Wellington
1060Auckland
New Zealand

GEA Avapac – Hamilton

(GEA Avapac – Hamilton)
24 Evolution Drive, Horotiu
3288Hamilton
New Zealand

GEA Farm Technologies – Hamilton

(GEA Farm Technologies – Hamilton)
12-14 Quail Place
3204Hamilton
New Zealand

GEA Farmers Industries Ltd

(GEA Farmers Industries Ltd (FIL) – Mount Maunganui)
72 Portside Drive
3116Mount Maunganui
New Zealand
New Zealand farmer milking cows through a DairyRotor T8500 rotary

Refit your rotary with GEA

Our rotary platforms are made for tough work. With solid engineering, the bails are designed to take cows of all sizes and breeds and the on-platform automation means just one person can milk.

Selwyn Cleland -New Zealand Dairy Farmer

From teaching to farming: Selwyn’s path to milking productivity

After milking through the 14-year-old rotary for two seasons, Selwyn recognised that the existing setup was inefficient and underperforming. He opted for a rotary refit with GEA in June 2023.

Abe de Wolde is dedicated to growing healthy youngstock

GEA's role in Woldwide Dairy Group’s milking success

Milking through a 54-bail GEA DairyRotor T8500 rotary, Abe de Wolde is committed to reaching efficiency and production goals on his farms in New Zealand.

Stu Cameron - Dairy farm owner in New Zealand

Stu Cameron sees production gains with the DairyRotor T8500

With the goal to increase production and improve efficiency, Stu is confident the DairyRotor T8500 has the reliability and upgrade pathway to get him there.

iSPRAY-VISION walkover teat sprayer spraying cows udder

iSPRAY-VISION walkover teat sprayer

Designed for both herringbone and rotary systems, the iSPRAY-VISION delivers superior teat spray coverage with minimal waste.

GEA iSPRAY4 on-platform teat sprayer

iSPRAY4 on-platform teat sprayer

Perfect for rotary systems, the iSPRAY4 ensures each cow receives the right amount of teat spray before leaving the platform.

GEA ProFilter Milk Filter Socks and Sleeves

ProFilter socks and sleeves

High quality milk filters with stitched seam for maximised strength and filter area.

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GEA Insights

Person using a tablet to inspect stainless‑steel industrial equipment with GEA‑branded valves and piping.

GEA Cloud : les machines connectées carburent à l'IA industrielle

Découvrez comment les machines dotées de capacités numériques de GEA se connectent au GEA Cloud pour exploiter des informations pilotées par l'IA, améliorer la disponibilité et favoriser des performances industrielles durables.

Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

Transforming sidestreams into jet fuel

The aviation industry wants to use more sustainable aviation fuel, but supply is limited. To meet demand and secure cleaner air travel, suppliers need to unlock resources from existing sidestreams like fats and oils. How to scale up? That’s where GEA comes in.

En 1926, Ramesohl & Schmidt (qui deviendra plus tard Westfalia Separator AG) a lancé son premier système de traite au seau. La famille Kirchhoff a été parmi les premières à l'utiliser dans sa ferme en Allemagne.

Du pot trayeur au robot de traite : 100 ans d'innovation dans l'élevage laitier chez GEA

Depuis plus de 100 ans, GEA développe des technologies pour l'élevage laitier – des premières machines à traire à seaux aux systèmes autonomes et connectés numériquement. Ces innovations ont profondément transformé l'élevage laitier : elles ont permis de s'affranchir des routines exigeantes en main-d'œuvre pour gagner en productivité, améliorer le bien-être animal et optimiser l'efficacité des opérations quotidiennes.

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