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Project Management
A lot of planning goes into developing a successful plant. Not only do you need to consider the types of conveying systems, silos, and other equipment to be used in your operations, but you also have to ensure your plant meets all of the local legal requirements and is associated with all of the right organizations.
That’s where we can help. Backed by years of experience, the experts at Zeppelin can guide you through the planning and development stages all the way to the on-site assembly of your turn-key plant. We design all of our plants with flexibility in mind, so that you can easily adapt to changing legal regulations as well as your own new needs.
Rely on our insider knowledge of your market to help you get your plant up and running.
Global Project Method
There are four basic phases to our projects:
- Project identification
- Definition
- Design and installation
- Commissioning
Project Identification
This phase of the project is a general overview of the main purpose of the project and the steps needed to complete it.
| Basic Project Overview | Technical Requirements | Organization |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Technology required | Timeline |
| Special local regulations and codes to follow | Description of operating process | Sort out tasks on chart |
| Equipment being used | Flow chart | Cost-efficiency |
| Quality guidelines | Material balance | |
| Timeline (desired date of completion) | Equipment needed on-site | |
| Budget | Assembly plan |
What does all of this mean for you? It means you’ll benefit from detailed project planning based on our years of experience, a clearly defined budget and timeline (you know what to expect from your investment), peace of mind knowing you’re in compliance with all local regulations, and an overall decrease of risks.
Basic Overall Analysis
In every project, we always perform an in-depth market analysis based on the following criteria:
- Demand (What products do you need?...How much product do you need to handle on-site?...What storage capacities do you require?)
- Local Government Regulations (What amount of exhaust is allowed?...What are the guidelines for disposing of waste water?...What about industrial waste?)
- Safety (What potential hazards are there with your operation process?...Are there any health risks with the products you’re processing?...What are the safety guidelines for the equipment being used on-site?)
- Infrastructure (What’s the overall purpose of this project?...How are you positioned in your local market?...What associations and connections do you have/need?)
- Authorities (What special permissions are needed for running your operation?...What is the cost of getting all the legalities in order?...By what date does all of this need to be done by to ensure your plant is up and running on time?)
- Utilities (What is the cost? Quality? Range?)
