
What do you know about planning?
Incotec has long-term experience in projecting tannery automation
systems. We are able to adapt system parameters and installation
options to your plant layout and production requirements. Our experience
has shown that the overall success of any automation project is
highly dependent on the care and attention given to initial project
planning. This is why we recommend our clients to begin with a thorough
analysis.
Who does this analysis?
The analysis can be done either by the client alone, or by Incotec
alone, or in cooperation. The latter approach is the one we recommend,
because we found it to be the most effective.
How would you do it?
Our field-tested approach roughly consists of three planning stages:
(1) requirement analysis, (2) implementation planning, and (3) final
proposal.
What is Requirement Analysis?
Incotec assigns an engineer to visit your plant for the initial
requirement analysis. This allows us to survey the installation
site, and to discuss the automation project with you. At this stage,
we will examine existing systems and talk about implementation strategies,
possibly evaluating early alternatives.
What is Implementation Planning?
Our engineering team works out custom specifications, system parameters,
mounting instructions, and check lists. We also discuss which parts
of the project are to be implemented by Incotec and which parts
are the client’s responsibility. A detailed list of deliverables
is prepared.
What does the Final Proposal consist of?
Incotec submits and offer for the complete package consisting of
deliverables and services at a fixed price. The offer is accompanied
by a complete set of technical documentation with schematics, diagrams,
and a suggested commissioning schedule.
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