Industrial automation
Industrial automation: a line that reports on itself
A line that is run on paper today becomes measurable: which machine ran how long, and where the stoppages were.
The work starts with monitoring and moves towards automation. And it starts with a site visit, not a contract.
Capabilities
What we cover
The scope is agreed separately for each project — this is the range we engineer within.
Live production-line monitoring
Machine status, stoppages and production counts on a dashboard in real time — not at the end of the shift.
Automatic production reports
Daily and monthly reports on output, downtime and scrap are generated automatically and always look the same.
Failure prediction
The signs that precede a breakdown become visible, so repairs happen on schedule instead of on an emergency night shift.
Back-office automation
Finance, warehouse and procurement work that runs on spreadsheets and handwritten signatures today gets automated.
Outcomes
What changes after it goes live
Instead of percentages we've written the mechanism — a number belongs here once it comes from a real business.
Fewer stoppages
Once the cause of every stoppage is recorded, the repeating ones can be eliminated.
Numbers you can rely on
Decisions about the line are made on recorded data, not on memory and guesswork.
Less paperwork
Reports that used to take hours every day are generated automatically.
Full ownership
The system, its documentation and all access are transferred to you at handover.
Delivery
How a project runs
Each stage produces something you can review before you commit to the next one.
- 01
Site visit and feasibility
We see the line in person and say honestly where it is worth it and where it isn't — whether or not you continue with us.
- 02
Plan and agreement
Scope, phasing and acceptance criteria are put in writing before anything starts.
- 03
Delivery in stages
Each stage delivers something usable, and that is what you see — not a slide deck.
- 04
Commissioning without downtime
Commissioning happens in planned windows; the line does not stop for the project.
- 05
Training and support
Training for your team, full documentation and ownership handed over, and continuing support.
Technology
Core tools and capabilities
We are not tied to one brand. The right platform depends on your existing equipment, your team, and what is actually available locally.
- Production-line monitoring
- Management dashboard
- Automatic reporting
- Failure prediction
- Back-office automation
- Continuous support
Questions
The most common questions, answered directly
Usually not. The work is phased and commissioning happens in planned windows. If a short stop is needed anywhere, you know in advance.
You do. The system, documentation and access are transferred at handover and nothing is held back.
With a visit. Describe the problem in your own words — a line that stops too often, numbers that arrive too late — and we'll say honestly where to begin.
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A question about Industrial automation?
Describe the situation in your own words — we'll tell you what is needed and where to start.