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Actemium improves the reliability and efficiency of the order picking process for Mathot
Mathot Medical Specialty Shops supplies medical devices to private customers as well as healthcare institutions. Employees in Mathot’s warehouse near Haarlem collect 700 to 1100 orders every day.
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Production line extension delivered on time for Arkema Bostik despite the Covid-19 health crisis
To store new powder raw materials and diversify its production, Arkema-Bostik commissioned an extension of its existing production line close to Paris, France. This extension enables storage, extraction and transfer of those raw materials towards existing dosing systems. Actemium Saint-Etienne Process Solutions designed, installed and commissioned all equipment as well as the new automation system.
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A successful relocation
As part of its international industrial transfer activities, Actemium Nantes was entrusted with a large-scale industrial transfer operation on behalf of a company manufacturing bottles of cosmetic products. Selected by the customer thanks to its successful technical solution based on a 3D model and a competitive price, Actemium Nantes transferred the customer’s production line from Ireland to its new location in France.
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How do the De Klok Dranken employees work hands-free at the warehouse?
De Klok Dranken, a beverage wholesaler in the Netherlands, supplies a range of beverages to restaurants, sports clubs, cinemas, etc. In recent years, the product range has doubled to almost 5,000, which means that the warehouse employees must be able to work hands-free so that they can focus on the products to be picked.
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Actemium supports Butachimie in the renovation of its control system
Launched in 2011, the MIRe project is one of the largest renovation projects of the French chemical industry in recent years. A project to replace the entire 125-hectare site control-command system, which produces 40% of the world’s demand for nylon salt. Actemium has migrated the current system to the Siemens PCS7 solution.
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Actemium carries out the maintenance of polishing the mirrors of the (future) world’s largest telescope
The Safran Electronics & Defense Poitiers site is specialized in optronic programs, avionics and guidance electronics. It was appointed by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) to polish and integrate the mirrors of the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT-M1). This future telescope, installed in Chile, will be the largest and most powerful in the world, with a diameter of nearly 39 meters, and should be operational in 2025.
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Actemium revamps the digital control system of the Suez unit on the Pont de Claix chemical platform
The SUEZ IWS chemical plant, near Grenoble, France, is designed to recover hazardous industrial liquid waste by producing energy in the form of industrial steam, in strict compliance with safety and environmental standards. Actemium has been supporting the Pont de Claix chemical platform in the evolution of its industrial process.
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AVT Europe provides Audi with fourteen Automatic Guided Vehicles
Audi has ordered 14 AGV’s (Automated Guided Vehicles) at AVT Europe (VINCI Energies Belgium). These AGV’s will be used in the new warehouse of Audi in Ingolstadt, Germany. Every day about 1,500 pallets arrive and leave the warehouse with trucks or trains. Audi was looking for a solution to move these pallets through the warehouse with a minimum of forklift traffic.
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Women in Industry presents Aude Muniglia
Women in Industry presents Aude Muniglia. From business unit manager to the director of VINCI Energies. This is her take on what it’s like to be a woman in industry.
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Total benefitting from Actemium’s MCI system
During the last half-decade major site shutdown at Total Donges (FR) site, more than 60 Actemium technicians and engineers were mobilized to overhaul 1,200 pieces of equipment in a tight, time-constraint schedule. This meant that a new working method had to be put in place to control production downtime at the country’s third-largest refinery.
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