Installation & Commissioning
Correctly installed. Properly commissioned. Ready to produce.
A machine is only as good as its installation. Our engineers manage the complete on-site installation process — from site preparation and mechanical assembly through to electrical connection, pipework, calibration, and final commissioning.
We work to minimise disruption to your existing operations, coordinate with your facility team, and ensure every machine is integrated correctly into your production line before we hand over.
Operator training is included as standard — your team will understand how to run, clean, and perform basic maintenance on every machine we install.
On-site installation of a beverage filling line, Nairobi
What's included
Site Preparation
Pre-installation site survey, utility requirements assessment, and coordination with your civil and electrical contractors.
Mechanical Assembly
Full mechanical installation including anchoring, alignment, pipework connections, and integration with adjacent equipment.
Electrical & Controls
Electrical connection, control panel wiring, sensor calibration, and PLC/HMI configuration where applicable.
Commissioning
Trial runs, performance verification against specification, and fine-tuning of all operating parameters before production sign-off.
Operator Training
Hands-on training for your operators covering machine operation, cleaning procedures, and first-line troubleshooting.
Handover Documentation
As-installed drawings, commissioning records, operating manuals, and maintenance schedules provided at project completion.
Installation workflow
Site Survey
We visit your facility to assess utilities, access, and integration requirements before scheduling begins.
Installation
Our engineers carry out the full mechanical and electrical installation to schedule, minimising production disruption.
Commissioning
Trial production runs verify performance against specification — adjustments made until the machine meets output targets.
Training & Handover
Operators are trained, documentation is handed over, and the machine is formally accepted into production.
Ready to plan your installation?
Tell us about your equipment and facility — we'll schedule a site survey and prepare a proposal.