In the industrial world, equipment installation is not merely a technical task—it is a precise, multi-stage engineering process. It requires a deep understanding of manufacturing workflows, adaptation to the work environment, cross-system coordination, and the integration of multiple disciplines.
Every facility, production line, or operational array demands exact tailoring to the plant’s characteristics, manufacturing processes, and client requirements. Axelrod Group specializes in complex installations across various industrial sectors, maintaining high standards, meticulous preliminary planning, precise execution, and a comprehensive systemic vision.
1. Engineering Characterization for Operational Needs
Analyzing the production process and understanding equipment functionality.
Adaptation to the work environment: humidity, temperature, access, and regulation.
Planning physical placement, connection points, flows, and system separation.
2. System Coordination and Connection Planning
Integration with electrical, water, compressed air, communication, and control systems.
Physical planning for piping connections, foundations, conveyors, and operator stations.
Creating assembly drawings and work diagrams based on equipment specifications.
3. On-Site Transport and Assembly
Moving equipment using specialized means – cranes, dollies, and towing systems.
Assembly work conducted under strict safety protocols, accessibility requirements, and defined timelines.
On-site part adjustment – including real-time modifications and optimization.
4. Testing and Commissioning
Mechanical and electrical testing (IQ – Installation Qualification).
Gradual activation and performance testing against client requirements.
Validation according to industrial standards, regulations, and operational goals.
| Industry | Equipment Examples | Custom Adjustments |
|---|---|---|
| Food | Mixing, baking, and packaging lines | Stainless steel piping, sanitary drainage, sanitary fittings |
| Pharma | Sterile equipment, filling systems, hoods | Sterility management, regulatory sensors, CIP systems |
| Energy | Generators, compressors, heat exchangers, turbines | Thermal insulation, steel foundations, vibration control |
| Logistics | Conveyors, cranes, control systems | Traffic planning, monitoring sensors, ERP interfaces |
| Biotech | Active fluid systems, presentation units | Pressure/flow control, documentation, sterile connections |