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2023 GEAPS/KSU Conveyor Training Recap

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GEAPS teamed up with Kansas State University and the IGP Institute to offer Hands-On Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment.

This episode takes listeners behind the scenes of the grain industry, exploring the nuances of Hands-On Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment. This is an exclusive look into a two-and-a-half-day GEAPS program hosted by the IGP Institute at Kansas State University, where industry experts, instructors and participants converged to share knowledge, insights and experiences.

Unlock the mechanics of grain conveying equipment and join the conversation with industry veterans Marcus Neal, Greg Lehmann, Tim Erkenbrock and Jeff Schwab as they share the inside track on operation and maintenance. This episode is a goldmine of seasoned expertise where safety takes center stage along with practical troubleshooting tips that can avert costly repairs. Hear firsthand experiences from student professionals like Sean Skorbohach, Oren Goetz and Mike Ames who illuminate the profound benefits of continuous learning and hands-on insights in the grain industry.

Hear insights from Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) and the IGP Institute at Kansas State University. Mike Ames testifies to the enduring educational value of their programs, while Carlos Campabadal presents an overview of the diverse range of offerings that cater to both industry greenhorns and seasoned pros. This episode not only showcases the dedication powering the global grain industry but also serves up a hearty portion of practical wisdom, perfect for anyone aiming to hone their skills and make an impact in their line of work. This episode is the perfect resource to share with your team members.

GEAPS Hands-on Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment

Module 1: Distributors

Module 2: Screw Conveyors and Bin Sweeps

Module 3: Chain (Drag) Conveyors

Module 4: Belt Conveyors

Module 5: Bucket elevators

Link to Learn More and Register

https://www.geaps.com/events-meetings/conveyor-training/

GEAPS was happy to work with Kansas State University to offer Hands-On Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment. We hope to offer this in-person training on a regular basis. Email GEAPS’ Director of Training and Education, James Lenz at james@geaps.com to be notified about future availability and to communicate your ideas and preferences for in-person training.
Grain Elevator and Processing Society champions, connects and serves the global grain industry and its members. Be sure to visit GEAPS’ website to learn how you can grow your network, support your personal professional development, and advance your career. Thank you for listening to another episode of GEAPS’ Whole Grain podcast.

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Chapters

1. Training for Grain Conveying Equipment (00:00:00)

2. Green Industry Equipment Safety and Maintenance (00:12:30)

3. Professional Development and Networking at IGB (00:22:43)

38 episodes

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Have questions, feedback, or thoughts on the show? We want to hear from you! Click on this link to send us a text message.

GEAPS teamed up with Kansas State University and the IGP Institute to offer Hands-On Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment.

This episode takes listeners behind the scenes of the grain industry, exploring the nuances of Hands-On Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment. This is an exclusive look into a two-and-a-half-day GEAPS program hosted by the IGP Institute at Kansas State University, where industry experts, instructors and participants converged to share knowledge, insights and experiences.

Unlock the mechanics of grain conveying equipment and join the conversation with industry veterans Marcus Neal, Greg Lehmann, Tim Erkenbrock and Jeff Schwab as they share the inside track on operation and maintenance. This episode is a goldmine of seasoned expertise where safety takes center stage along with practical troubleshooting tips that can avert costly repairs. Hear firsthand experiences from student professionals like Sean Skorbohach, Oren Goetz and Mike Ames who illuminate the profound benefits of continuous learning and hands-on insights in the grain industry.

Hear insights from Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) and the IGP Institute at Kansas State University. Mike Ames testifies to the enduring educational value of their programs, while Carlos Campabadal presents an overview of the diverse range of offerings that cater to both industry greenhorns and seasoned pros. This episode not only showcases the dedication powering the global grain industry but also serves up a hearty portion of practical wisdom, perfect for anyone aiming to hone their skills and make an impact in their line of work. This episode is the perfect resource to share with your team members.

GEAPS Hands-on Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment

Module 1: Distributors

Module 2: Screw Conveyors and Bin Sweeps

Module 3: Chain (Drag) Conveyors

Module 4: Belt Conveyors

Module 5: Bucket elevators

Link to Learn More and Register

https://www.geaps.com/events-meetings/conveyor-training/

GEAPS was happy to work with Kansas State University to offer Hands-On Training for the Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment. We hope to offer this in-person training on a regular basis. Email GEAPS’ Director of Training and Education, James Lenz at james@geaps.com to be notified about future availability and to communicate your ideas and preferences for in-person training.
Grain Elevator and Processing Society champions, connects and serves the global grain industry and its members. Be sure to visit GEAPS’ website to learn how you can grow your network, support your personal professional development, and advance your career. Thank you for listening to another episode of GEAPS’ Whole Grain podcast.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Training for Grain Conveying Equipment (00:00:00)

2. Green Industry Equipment Safety and Maintenance (00:12:30)

3. Professional Development and Networking at IGB (00:22:43)

38 episodes

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