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From the table separator to the largest oat mill in Europe
SCHULE Mühlenbau plans, supplies and maintains complete oat processing plants and rice mills, parboiling and bulgur plants, flaking lines and modern processing machines for grain, pulses and oilseeds.

On 2 February 1892, the company F.H. Schule Mühlenbau GmbH was founded in Hamburg Hamm as a steel foundry. At the same time, the patent application for the table separator was filed. Since then, the Schule table separator has been the best-selling machine of our production programme, with over 40,000 machines sold worldwide. The first machines to be sold successfully on a national scale were seed cleaning machines. Later on, a second production site was established in Hamburg Billbrook. Being located directly at the Hamburg waterways, direct loading onto ships was possible from both sites - the "Gateway to the world" had opened.

As early as 1920, SCHULE delivered turnkey rice mills all over the world. Among them a rice mill with steel structure building and a processing capacity of 2,000 tonnes of paddy a day. In the 1960s, a new generation of SCHULE machines was introduced, including the first rubber roll sheller, a revised table separator as well as the first complete rice parboiling plant.

In 1994, the company F.H Schule Mühlenbau was taken over by the KAHL Group. Thus, the high quality standard could be further improved. In the modern SCHULE pilot plant, tests are carried out in cooperation with customers, machines are continuously modernised and new machines and processes are studied and developed. Successful projects such as the construction and commissioning of Europe's largest oat mill and an innovative plant for the production of vegetable proteins speak for themselves.