
DeLaval MidiLine™ milking system ML3100
The ultimate low input, high throughput, batch milking system that helps you make use of your time and resources in a highly efficient way.
- Integrated automation right from the start.
Key benefits

Low cost of ownership
Since the milking points of a DeLaval MidiLine™ system serve both sides of the parlour, service costs are often lower. Shorter operating times, fewer milking points and reduced cleaning requirements all point to decreased maintenance costs. Add to this the lower initial investment level and you will understand why a DeLaval MidiLine™ milking system offers reduced overall cost of ownership.

Fast installation thanks to modularity
DeLaval MidiLine™ milking systems are delivered pre-assembled in compact modules. This means they are easily installed in existing parlours or new buildings, saving installation time and costs. Both DeLaval ML2100 and ML3100 are constructed in a way to make the most of limited space, with all automation equipment mounted overhead, except for part of the cleaning system.

Cut energy costs
With DeLaval MidiLine™ systems, you can use energy efficient solutions such as air purge for the cleaning system and variable speed controls for vacuum and milk pumps. The unique range of variable speed drives from DeLaval can help cut energy costs by up to 70%, making your farm more sustainable and cost-efficient.
Comfortable milking and individual cow care
DeLaval tandem parlour puts you comfortably close to the cow’s udder. It features a pit edge with a soft, rounded front panel to minimize the need for concrete structures. It also shortens the udder to milker distance. This means the milker can easily see and reach the cows during milking, avoiding the sideways twisting associated with cluster attachment or udder inspection. This ergonomic position considerably lessens the physical strain of milking. With the optional in-parlour-feeding system you can see if the cow is eating her feed, or if she has left any at the end of milking. Separating cows requiring special attention is easy, because they exit individually.