Line 02 — Control & BMS

Industrial control
and BMS.

We design, program and implement control and monitoring systems for continuous, batch and discrete industrial processes.

Rockwell ControlLogix Beckhoff TwinCAT 3 Siemens Building Automation Aveva SCADA ThinManager
Platforms

Technologies we work with

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Rockwell ControlLogix / CompactLogix
Discrete, continuous and ISA-88 batch processes. Primary platform for industrial automation projects.
Beckhoff TwinCAT 3
High-speed discrete processes on EtherCAT network. IEC 61131-3 programming, integration with C#/.NET applications and native communication with distributed IO systems.
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Siemens Building Automation
HVAC, AHU, DHW. Desigo PXC4 / PXC5 / PXC7 / ABT controllers, Desigo CC visualization. BACnet TCP/MSTP, Modbus RTU/TCP protocols.
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Aveva (formerly Wonderware)
System Integrator. Multi-line SCADA, long-term process data archiving (Historian). Visualization, trending and reporting for complex processes.
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ThinManager
Thin client management. Centralization and securing of operator stations. Centralized administration, no OS on the workstation.
Use cases

Application domains

01
ISA-88 batch systems
Cosmetics, chemical products. Multi-level recipe management, gravimetric and volumetric dosing, phase sequencing, lot traceability and batch reporting.
02
Tank farm & making
Raw material reception, storage, transfer and processing. Sequential control, temperature / flow / pressure PID loops, level management and alarming.
03
Product serialization
In-house serialization and traceability solution for production lines. Unique code generation, print verification, scan validation and integration with ERP / WMS systems.
04
Automatic change over
Automatic format changeover on packing lines. Actuator positioning, parameter validation and reduced transition time between formats.
05
Multi-line SCADA
Supervisory control and data acquisition on making and packing lines. Equipment status visualization, centralized alarming, trending and production shift reporting.
06
Tire building machine control
Tire building machines (TBM). Multi-axis sequential control, axis synchronization (gear, cam), recipe management and production lot traceability.
07
Welding systems
Welding parameter acquisition (current, voltage, feed speed), real-time process control and quality reporting. Allen-Bradley and Beckhoff with C# integration.
08
BMS / HVAC
Siemens Building Automation. Air handling unit (AHU) control, domestic hot water (DHW) preparation, consumption monitoring. BACnet TCP/MSTP, Modbus RTU/TCP protocols.
09
Gas pipeline SCADA
Centralized distribution network supervision. Data acquisition from RTUs via Modbus TCP/RTU, pressure / flow alarming, Historian archiving and reporting.
10
WMS integration
Bidirectional interface between PLC / SCADA and warehouse management systems. WebAPI and SQL communication, production order synchronization, material consumption confirmation.
11
Line startup validation
Automated verification sequence before line startup. Product validation (visual comparison), material loading confirmation, manufacturing / expiry date verification and line release for production.
12
Industrial network upgrades
EtherNet/IP infrastructure audit and modernization. Multicast traffic diagnostics, VLAN segmentation, managed switch configuration and network topology documentation.
13
Allen-Bradley system conversion
Migration from legacy platforms (PLC-5, SLC 500) to ControlLogix / CompactLogix. Visualization solution conversion PanelView, RSView32. Hardware upgrade, commissioning and functional validation.
How we work
The engineer who designs the system is the same one who writes the application program and intervenes during commissioning. Technical responsibility belongs to a single person throughout the entire project — from detailed scope definition to production validation.
Single technical owner
No handoff between departments or subcontractors. Decisions and accountability belong to the same engineer.
Structured knowledge transfer
Complete technical documentation and training sessions at handover. The objective is for the client's team to operate independently.
Continuity after handover
Every delivered system benefits from lifecycle support — interventions, optimizations and expansions. Technical documentation and internal procedures ensure continuity even in the absence of the lead engineer.
Rockwell ControlLogix
CompactLogix
Beckhoff TwinCAT 3
Siemens Desigo PXC
Aveva InTouch
Aveva Historian
ThinManager
EtherNet/IP
Modbus TCP/RTU
BACnet/IP
OPC-UA
C#/.NET
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