SIP Lab is a system within the company SIP that links quality grassland harvesting with machine development, sales and customer experience. SIP Lab provides training for employees who, in addition to the technical characteristics of the machines, need to know the physiological and physical processes that take place in and affect the plants before and during harvesting. It is also involved in machine testing, where it monitors aspects of forage quality and the importance of different harvesting technologies and answers users’ questions.

With the results of its research and observations, it contributes to the design of innovative grassland harvesting machines that enable the harvesting of quality forage and advises users when choosing a machine.

The main objectives of SIPLab:

  • To achieve a higher added value for the users to ensure their success in forage production or service delivery.
  • To test the machines in terms of user experience and to achieve the best quality of forage and service.
  • Preparation of analyses and content for training of employees and business partners.

A practical approach

Among many  things, SIP Lab has produced an interesting study on the performance of finger conditioners. The survey was initiated by users of grass cutting and harvesting machinery who were interested in the advantages and disadvantages of different types of conditioners. This survey provided a clear answer to their questions and dilemmas and has helped them and will continue to help them in the future to make purchasing decisions for their machinery needs.

You can read more in the article available HERE.