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Celestia TST Unveils AgroSilo at FIMA 2026: The IoT Solution Redefining Feed Distribution for Livestock Operations

23 February 2026 by
Celestia TST Unveils AgroSilo at FIMA 2026: The IoT Solution Redefining Feed Distribution for Livestock Operations
Ana Escalante Galán

Celestia TST took to the floor at FIMA 2026 — Spain's leading agricultural and livestock trade fair — to introduce AgroSilo, a technology solution built to transform silo feed management and streamline logistics for animal feed manufacturers and distributors.

The question that changes everything: how much feed is actually left in that silo?

It sounds straightforward, but for many feed manufacturers and distributors, the answer arrives too late. Without accurate, real-time visibility into silo fill levels, logistics planning becomes reactive — emergency deliveries, stock shortages, and dissatisfied customers become the norm rather than the exception.

AgroSilo nace precisamente para resolver ese problema. De cara a FIMA 2026, Alberto Puras Trueba, responsable de la solución en Celestia TST, explicó en qué consiste:

"AgroSilo optimises feed distribution for animal nutrition operations. It combines IoT devices that monitor silo fill levels in real time with a software platform that predicts exactly when each silo will run empty."


How AgroSilo Works

AgroSilo integrates hardware and software into a seamless data pipeline.

1. Real-Time Monitoring. A smart device installed directly on the silo measures feed levels using ultrasound or radar technology, automatically transmitting data to the cloud platform via next-generation connectivity networks.

2. Predictive Platform. From the platform, manufacturers and distributors can monitor live fill levels and consumption history, receive early-warning alerts, and plan optimised delivery routes — from any device, at any time.

The result: moving from reactive fire-fighting to forward planning with days of operational margin.

how does Agrosilo work

Designed for the Field: Plug-and-Play, Zero Complexity

AgroSilo devices are fully autonomous, battery-powered, and installed in minutes — no electrical connection or structural works required. Two sensor options are available to suit different installation requirements:

  • Ultrasound — a precise, cost-effective solution (1–2% margin of error) for standard silos up to 7 metres in height.
  • Radar — maximum reliability for tall silos (up to 15 metres) or high-dust environments where other sensors fall short.

Both options feature long-life batteries delivering 5 to 10 years of continuous operation, making ongoing maintenance virtually negligible.

Tangible Business Benefits for Manufacturers and Distributors

AgroSilo is purpose-built for manufacturers and distributors working with feed for dairy, beef, pig, and poultry operations. The business impact is direct and measurable:

  • Significant reduction in distribution costs, by eliminating emergency runs and optimising logistics planning.
  • Zero stock-outs, thanks to proactive silo depletion alerts.
  • Stronger client retention, because a distributor that anticipates customer needs builds trust and stands out from the competition.
  • Logistics as a competitive advantage, turning what was once a reactive pain point into a driver of business growth.

Plataforma Agrosilo

A Strong Debut With Plenty More to Come

The response received at FIMA 2026 confirms that AgroSilo addresses a genuine and widespread need within the sector. We would like to extend our thanks to Apiux Tech for sharing their stand and making it possible to showcase our solution at one of Spain's most important agricultural platforms.

If you'd like to find out how AgroSilo can transform your distribution operation, get in touch with our team — we'd be happy to walk you through it, no strings attached.



Ready to cut your distribution costs and turn logistics into a competitive advantage?

 

Celestia TST Unveils AgroSilo at FIMA 2026: The IoT Solution Redefining Feed Distribution for Livestock Operations
Ana Escalante Galán 23 February 2026
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