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We're set up to do the engineering ourselves, not to coordinate other firms doing it for you — so scope stays tight, accountability stays single, and answers come fast when something on the line stops making sense.
An honest controls system is three layers of equipment talking to each other in well-defined protocols. We engineer all three, and the connections between them, so the plant can be diagnosed by the people who run it — not just by us.
New control systems and retrofits on running plants, written to IEC 61131-3 idioms and organised so a fault points to a block, not a haystack. We also take over orphaned programs — undocumented, half-commented, mid-fault — and hand them back documented and stable.
Operator screens designed around how the plant is actually run, not how the demo looked. Alarm lists rationalised so a red banner means act now. Trends and shift reports built for the people who read them — operators, shift leads, and the owner who wants one page that tells the truth.
Energy is where most plants quietly lose margin. We build the metering, the steam-system instrumentation and the EMS layer that turns consumption into a number someone owns — per line, per shift, per unit of product. Generation and consumption balanced, losses named, reports landing in the right inbox automatically.
Instrument selection, wiring and calibration for the measurements everything else depends on. Control panels designed, built or refurbished — labelled, ferruled, documented. If the meter reads wrong, everything above it lies; this layer is where accuracy starts.
Most plants have data; few have software that makes it useful. We build the custom layer on top of the control system — web and desktop dashboards, automated reporting and email, management views, integration between the plant floor and business systems. Written by the same team that built the controls underneath.
A short brief is enough — what the plant does, what the issue is. We'll come back with an opinion, and a next step if it fits.