Relocations and transfers of machinery and factories are complex undertakings
2025-05-15
You may often encounter the belief that relocations are simply “moving from point A to point B.” - both yes and no. Of course, that's generally what it's about, but behind this seemingly simple process is a series of complex operations that require specialized knowledge and experience.
Key to success? In-depth analysis and precise planning!
Relocations do not begin with dismantling, but with a detailed pre-relocation analysis. This is the stage where all key aspects of the project are identified:
- Technical assessment: a thorough review of the technical condition of each machine and transferred components, identifying potential risks and the need for servicing before or after relocation.
- Inventory and documentation: Creation of a detailed list of transferred assets with technical documentation.
- Risk analysis: Identify potential risks and develop contingency plans at each stage of the process.
- Space Optimization: Plan the layout of machinery and production lines in the new location, taking into account material flow and work ergonomics.
- Budget Scheduling: Develop a detailed work schedule and budget, taking into account all costs - from dismantling to restarting.
Planning a relocation and have questions?