Construction Date
September 2025 – January 2026
Construction Location
Antwerp, Belgium
Number of devices
600
In this blog post, you will find the stages of project execution, which, like most of our projects, was divided into appropriate work phases.
Recently, we had the pleasure of carrying out a project in Antwerp, Belgium, for Ebro Ingredients. The plant specializes in the production of natural ingredients and innovative solutions based on pulses, rice, and cereals. Our work was carried out under the supervision of an electrical engineer from Actemium, and the scope of the entire project included a comprehensive electrical installation – from cable routing to I/O testing. Like most of our projects, this one was also divided into several key stages.
The first stage was organizational and logistical in nature. During a short visit, we prepared the warehouse facilities, verified the correctness of the stocked materials, and carried out an initial layout of the cable routes.
A key element of this visit was giving the project manager a detailed introduction to the site. Thanks to this, once the team of electrical installers arrived, we were able to start the installation work immediately, minimizing downtime and optimizing the schedule.
The second stage covered the actual electrical installation work. The project manager was responsible for the precise planning of collision-free cable routes and for coordinating the team, which helped avoid rework and time losses.
After completing the mechanical work, we proceeded with cable laying, followed by the connection of control cabinets and devices.
As part of quality control and compliance with standards, we carried out the following measurements:
Each of these steps is an integral part of our quality and safety policy for project execution.
The final stage consisted of I/O tests carried out jointly with Bühler and Actemium.
Part of the installation was a prototype solution, which meant that the electrical documentation did not include the full equipment requirements. During the execution phase, it became necessary to equip the machine with additional devices that had to be wired and connected. Thanks to the team’s flexibility and experience in working on non-standard projects, the process ran smoothly and without major surprises.
More than two thousand man-hours were allocated for the installation work. The project was completed within the planned timeframe, which confirms:
This is another project that shows how proper planning, experience in industrial automation electrical installation, and efficient communication with project partners translate into timely and high-quality project delivery.
We are convinced that our cooperation with Actemium will not end with this project. In future blog posts, we will discuss the individual stages of the implementation process in more detail – from the initial request for quotation to the signing of the final acceptance protocol.
September 2025 – January 2026
Antwerp, Belgium
600
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