SINO MAXTON GROUP Co.,Ltd
SINO MAXTON GROUP Co.,Ltd
In the rapidly industrializing agricultural landscape of Southeast Asia, sustainable waste management has become a critical factor for operational survival. This case study details how a large-scale poultry farm successfully integrated the Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank to overcome environmental hurdles, transforming 50 tons of daily chicken manure into a high-profit organic fertilizer business.
The client, a major poultry producer in Southeast Asia, faced a crisis common to tropical agribusinesses. Processing 50 tons of fresh chicken manure daily using traditional windrow composting was no longer sustainable. In the humid, monsoon-prone climate of the region, open-air piles remained wet for weeks, leading to anaerobic conditions and intense ammonia emissions.
Local residential expansion near the farm led to a surge in odor and ammonia complaints, threatening the farm’s operating license. With a traditional fermentation cycle of 45 days, the farm was running out of space and time. They required an industrial-grade Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank to enclose the process, eliminate odors, and accelerate production.
After a comprehensive site evaluation, MAXTON deployed a fully automated Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank system. Designed specifically for the high-moisture waste of Southeast Asia, this enclosed horizontal vessel uses precision-engineered aerobic technology to stabilize organic matter rapidly.

The transition to the Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank delivered immediate and measurable results. The most significant breakthrough was the reduction of the fermentation cycle from 45 days to just 8 days.
| Performance Metric | Traditional Windrow | Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank |
| Daily Capacity | 50 Tons | 50 Tons |
| Fermentation Time | 45 Days | 8 Days (82% Faster) |
| Odor Complaints | Frequent & Severe | Zero Complaints |
| Land Footprint | ~3,500 m² | <500 m² |
This efficiency gain allowed the farm to process 100% of its daily waste without needing additional land. The high-temperature process within the Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank also ensured that the final product was completely free of pathogens and weed seeds, meeting international safety standards.
The outcome of this project is a stabilized, nutrient-rich organic fertilizer that has found massive success in the local market. The Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank reduced the manure’s moisture content from 80% to 30%, creating a product ready for immediate use or further processing in a Granulation Production Line (Internal Link).
Currently, 100% of the fertilizer output is sold to local fruit and palm oil plantations across the region. The farm has successfully shifted from a “waste-disposal” mindset to a “resource-recovery” model, generating significant secondary revenue.
As environmental regulations like the EPA Clean Air guidelines (External Link) become more stringent globally, enclosed fermentation is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity for large-scale farming.
MAXTON is proud to support agribusinesses in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (External Link) by providing cutting-edge technology. Our Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank is engineered for durability, efficiency, and environmental compliance, making it the premier choice for modern poultry farms worldwide.
Are you ready to solve your waste challenges in Southeast Asia or beyond? Our engineers can provide a full 3D layout and ROI breakdown for your Rotary Drum Fermentation Tank project within 24 hours.
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