Industrial installations managed as critical projects, not ad-hoc tasks
In production environments, the biggest losses usually come from unclear scope boundaries and late technical decisions. Our approach starts with input-data structure, acceptance criteria, and decision sequencing.
Risk control before execution
We align assumptions early so late-stage scope drift does not derail timeline and cost.
Transparent milestones
Each stage has explicit inputs, outputs, and ownership for technical and organizational teams.
Post-handover technical support
After commissioning, we keep a structured channel for operational and service decisions.
Industries we coordinate installations for
We build experience in processes where technical and organizational requirements intersect with production schedules.
Plastics processing
Auxiliary installations for injection and extrusion lines
Automotive
Assembly zones with cleanliness and repeatability requirements
Pharma & cosmetics
GMP-compliant facilities with environmental control
Packaging
Packaging lines with auxiliary system integration
Electronics
ESD assembly zones with humidity and temperature control
Food & beverage
Production areas with HACCP and temperature requirements
TEDESolutions leads scope definition, solution selection, and project coordination, while an installation partner performs on-site execution. This creates one coherent coordination path for the client and keeps responsibilities explicit from day one.
We focus first on data that changes outcomes: business objective, facility constraints, available utilities, acceptance requirements, and startup sequence. That replaces generic promises with measurable checkpoints.
As a result, the timeline becomes a risk-management tool. Your team sees which decisions are urgent, which can be phased, and what each change means for cost, lead time, and operational stability.
See what your installation plan would look like
A free technical call where we verify input data and outline next steps.
Book a callScope is built modularly and only includes elements with proven technical and organizational value for your facility.
- Objective and boundary-condition analysis
- Solution variants with implementation consequences
- Staged rollout logic with acceptance checkpoints
- Technical coordination across investor and contractor teams
- Documentation support agreed during pre-sales phase
- Scope integrity control during partner-delivered execution
- 1Technical call and confirmation of the business objective
- 2Input-data collection with facility constraints review
- 3Recommended delivery variant and rollout plan
- 4Execution coordination, acceptance, and operational support
Project in numbers
24h
Response time to new request
4
Project quality control stages
1
Coordination track for the client
100%
Projects with acceptance documentation
Even partial data is enough to structure a practical first-step plan. Missing items become explicit decision tasks.
- Facility location, industry, and production-zone profile
- Operational objective of the installation
- Available utilities, mounting constraints, service windows
- Formal requirements: acceptance, documentation, audits
- Initial timeline and stage-priority logic
- Technical contact responsible for input data
At concept stage we align requirements with industry standards to reduce interpretation risk in later phases.
- ISO 14644-1
Air cleanliness classification by particle concentration for controlled environments.
- ISO 8573-1
Compressed-air quality classes used as reference for pneumatic infrastructure.
- ASHRAE 90.1
Energy-efficiency framework for buildings and technical systems.
These are the most frequent questions that affect go/no-go decisions and cooperation setup.
