The consolidation is aimed at simplifying operations, enhancing service delivery, and presenting a unified face to global customers in the animal feed industry
NETHERLANDS – Dutch feed technology conglomerate Triott Group has announced a major rebranding initiative that will see its five core companies, Ottevanger Milling Engineers, PTN (Pelleting Technology Netherlands), Almex, IVS Dosing Technology, and Inteqnion, united under a single brand name, Ottevanger, starting in 2026.
According to the group, the consolidation is aimed at simplifying operations, enhancing service delivery, and presenting a unified face to global customers in the animal feed industry.
The implementation of the new branding will be prepared over the course of 2025, with all customers and partners expected to receive detailed communication on the transition timeline.
“We’re ensuring a smooth and transparent process with clear communication to all stakeholders,” the company stated.
Triott Group, headquartered in Moerkapelle in the Netherlands, has built a strong global presence as a supplier of complete process and production solutions for the feed industry. Its operations span over 80 countries, offering engineering expertise from individual machinery to full-scale turnkey facilities.
Ottevanger, a brand with deep roots and an international reputation dating back to its founding in 1909, was a natural choice for the group.
By adopting the Ottevanger name across all operations, Triott says it is reinforcing the strength and continuity of its legacy while responding to increasing industry demand for streamlined and integrated project solutions.
“Increasingly, our customers are looking for a single point of contact to handle complex, turnkey projects,” Triott said.
“By consolidating our expertise under the Ottevanger name, we’re simplifying the customer journey and accelerating our internal processes, while continuing to deliver consistent quality from design to long-term service.”
The rebranding encompasses the full range of Triott’s offerings—from designing and building feed machinery to delivering fully integrated production lines that include automation systems, installation, commissioning, and technical services.
According to the group, this unified approach will enhance collaboration, minimize handovers between departments, and reduce delays in project execution.
Automation and digital integration will be key pillars of the new brand identity. Triott emphasized that the future Ottevanger will place greater focus on the intelligent use of data and interconnected systems to give customers tighter control over their production processes.
Whether in the design of individual machines or in the creation of fully integrated feed factories, all elements will function as part of a seamless, digital-first system aimed at improving efficiency, sustainability, and product quality.
This move comes as feed manufacturers increasingly seek end-to-end solutions from fewer suppliers. The rebrand positions Ottevanger to better meet these evolving demands, especially in a sector where digitalization, traceability, and environmental performance are becoming central to competitiveness.
Notably, one of Triott’s subsidiaries, TSC Silos, will remain unaffected by the change. The group confirmed that TSC, which operates in different market segments with a focus on bulk storage systems, will continue to function as an independent entity.
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