For over 30 years,
Technical Systems has established itself as the Market leader in feed conveying equipment for the livestock industry. Technical Systems is known for their durability, innovation and precision engineering.
The company has built its global customer base in 58 countries by addressing evolving market demands for consistent stock availability, reduced lead times, durable products and dedicated technical support. This has been made possible through engineering excellence and a robust network of warehouses worldwide based in: South Africa, United States of America, China and Europe.
“Our mission is to deliver durable products, minimize downtime and support our customers’ growth” says Bernie Joubert, Customer Relations Manager.

An essential factor in fulfilling this mission is a focus on quality, starting with the use of premium steel. High-grade steel forms the foundation of its feeder components, from the Fatiqless™ Auger and feeder chain, to precision-engineered chain feeding drive and corner units.
Technical Systems is known as the largest poultry feeder chain manufacturer. Their flagship product is feeder chain, a feed-conveying solution engineered for unmatched durability in high-volume livestock operations. It has earned its trust by delivering consistent performance, even under intense mechanical stress. Integrated seamlessly with chain feeding drive and corner units, it minimizes downtime and maximizes feed flow.
Fatiqless™ Auger is protected by a global patent, this product is known for its success rate of 99.95 percent in feed conveying systems, making it a backbone in poultry and pig feeding systems.
Every year, Technical Systems manufactures approximately 8 million meters of auger and over 10 million meters of feeder chain, dispatching 18 million meters of critical livestock feeding components globally.
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Our mission is to deliver durable
products, minimize downtime and
support our customers’ growth
This massive output is backed by meticulous tracking through processes based on Technical Systems Internal Standards (TSIS). Seamlessly integrated with the company’s ERP systems, this ensures end-to-end traceability from raw material sourcing through production, logistics and final delivery to customers. A distinct serial number, enabling precise tracking and swift resolution of customer inquiries, is assigned to each product. An extensive data repository, retained for over 32 years, supports traceability and informs continuous improvement in existing products and the development of new, innovative solutions.
Another distinctive advantage of Technical Systems is its OEM-centric engineering support. By working closely with OEMs and integrators, it provides expert guidance on installation, alignment, tensioning and performance tuning, customized for various farm layouts.
Technical Systems also takes a practical, experience-led approach to customer support, the company offers tailored guidance based on each scenario to troubleshoot errors. Every issue encountered over the years has led to a reliable solution, reinforcing its commitment to minimizing downtime and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Many of Technical Systems’ long-standing clients, who began as small, regional integrators, have since expanded across continents. This reflects not just the durability of the equipment but also the strength of long-term partnerships and responsive support, proving that Technical Systems doesn’t just deliver equipment; it drives operational excellence worldwide.
In step with this global growth, Technical Systems is strategically extending its operations to meet rising demand and enhance service accessibility. Key initiatives include launching new warehouses in major international markets to reduce lead times and improve supply chain efficiency. It is also investing in advanced ERP integration and continuous process innovation to further strengthen quality and traceability.
As the livestock industry continues to scale and evolve, Technical Systems remains steadfast in its mission to engineer durable, precision-driven feed systems that power operations around the world.
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Email: info@technicalsys.com
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Selecting Livestock Feeder Equipment For Scalable Performance
Modern poultry and swine production runs on precision. Feed represents the highest variable cost in most operations, and even marginal inefficiencies in conveying systems can compound into measurable losses across thousands of animals. Executives responsible for livestock feeder equipment procurement, therefore, evaluate more than throughput capacity. They examine how consistently feed is delivered, how reliably systems perform under continuous use and how quickly replacement components can be sourced when expansion or maintenance cycles demand it.
Three themes tend to separate long-term value from shortterm savings. Material integrity at the source influences wear rates, breakage frequency and system stability over time. The engineering discipline across complementary components determines whether augers, chains, drive units and corner assemblies operate as a unified system rather than as isolated parts. Supply chain depth, including warehousing strategy and traceability, shapes lead times, downtime exposure and confidence in after-sales support. In high-volume livestock environments, these factors intersect daily.
Steel specification and processing methods matter because feed conveying systems operate under constant load and repetitive motion. Variability in raw inputs or inconsistent production controls can surface months later as fatigue failure, chain elongation or uneven feed distribution. Procurement leaders increasingly ask suppliers to demonstrate not only product performance but also control over sourcing and manufacturing data. Traceability from raw material through dispatch enables accountability and informed improvement rather than reactive troubleshooting.
System integration also weighs heavily in purchasing decisions. Large integrators and original equipment manufacturers require augers, feeder chains, drive units and corner components that are designed to complement one another. Misalignment or improper tensioning during installation can shorten service life, so access to technical guidance becomes part of the equipment’s overall value. Producers working under tight margins emphasize predictable installation processes, documented serial tracking and accessible engineering support when questions arise.
Global expansion within livestock production further complicates procurement strategy. As companies scale across regions, they look for feeder equipment partners capable of matching that footprint. Stock availability in multiple markets reduces exposure to shipping delays and seasonal demand spikes. Warehousing infrastructure and disciplined inventory management often determine whether an expansion timeline proceeds smoothly or stalls due to component shortages.
Within this context, Technical Systems presents a focused profile. Founded in 1993, it specializes in steel feed conveying systems and distributes to 58 countries. Its raw material sourcing relies on blast-furnace–produced steel from ArcelorMittal rather than scrap, reinforcing consistency at the material level. The company manufactures approximately eight million meters of auger and more than ten million meters of feed chain annually from its South African base, supported by a network of international warehouses. Its patented fatigue-less auger, developed in-house, is positioned as an auger designed to resist breakage under prolonged stress, with historical claim rates reported at 0.05 percent. Complementary drive and corner units are engineered to operate within the same system architecture, while internal ERP-based tracking links raw materials, production batches and dispatch records for traceability. Engineering assistance during installation and post-installation guidance further supports producers and OEMs.
For executives prioritizing material discipline, integrated component design and dependable global availability, Technical Systems stands as a credible choice in livestock feeder equipment. Its long production history, patented auger technology and warehouse-backed supply model align with the performance and scalability demands of modern poultry and swine operations.
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