The engineering development is carried out by means of
the most advanced computer-aided design facilities,
including 3-D technology in order to provide the client
with a virtual preview of the final plant.
The application of 3-D technology, besides being
particularly helpful in the project development and
presentation, allows simulation of the final configuration
of the planned plant with the best precision available in
engineering data.
This means a reduction of the risk of last minute
adjustment during the assembly and start up of the plant.
S.R.C. Engineering can collaborate with suppliers to enhance
the engineering development for the best final result.
On site, S.R.C. Engineering can supply personnel able to
inspect and supervise all the machinery and equipment of
the plant and, upon completion of construction, to give
assistance in supervising commission and training of local
personnel in the operation of the completed plant.
Being able to directly supply technology and know-how,
S.R.C. Engineering can ensure that all equipment matches
production and quality levels specified in the feasibility
study and that the new facility begins commercial operation
in the shortest possible time.
Together with complete turn-key projects, S.R.C. Engineering
is able to organise specific intervention at the client's
request aimed at quality improvement with evaluations for
all areas of the plant, ranging from the raw material
department to casting, glazing and firing.
As S.R.C. Engineering is well aware of the importance of skilled personnel in operating a ceramic plant, it is able to organise workshops and training on general or specific subjects at it's laboratory or at the client's premises.
The target of the training organised by S.R.C. Engineering is to create conditions that mirror the things going on in the workplace.
Another key-factor of a successful operation of a ceramic plant is a continuous monitoring of all the production steps, with the possibility of a prompt evaluation of the weak areas.