Capabilities
Built around uptime, not deliverables.
We measure our work the way your plant does: cycle time, availability, downtime and total cost of ownership over the control system's life.
What we bring
Four things a plant can hold us to.
Everything below is contractual, not aspirational — response times, standards and measured outcomes are written into the scope.
Concept to commissioning
One accountable team from control philosophy and design through panel build, programming and site commissioning.
Platform-agnostic integration
PLC, SCADA, DCS and HMI work across Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Schneider and Mitsubishi — we integrate what you already run.
Compliance by design
Safety, hazardous-area and industry-specific standards embedded into control philosophy, not retrofitted after inspection.
Multi-sector integration
Automation experience spanning metals, process, food & life sciences, mobility and utilities across India and overseas mandates.
How we deliver
A disciplined four-stage route.
The same route runs whether the job is a single retrofit or a greenfield line — only the duration changes.
- 01
Assess
Control audit, obsolescence review and constraint mapping before a line of logic is written.
- 02
Engineer
Control philosophy, panel design and PLC/SCADA architecture with alternatives you can actually compare.
- 03
Build
Panel build, programming and factory acceptance testing under our own quality regime.
- 04
Sustain
Commissioning, operator training and long-term AMC with measured uptime KPIs.
Delivery tracks
Four ways we get engaged.
Most clients start on one track and expand into the others once the first system is running.
Design
Control audits, I/O schedules, control philosophy and panel schematics.
Panels
IEC 61439 control panels, PLC racks, HMI stations and safety-rated enclosures.
Integration
PLC, SCADA, DCS, robotics and industrial networking engineered around your existing systems.
Sustain
Commissioning, migration, handover and AMC support with lifecycle service.
Engineering notes
Things we keep having to explain.
Short reads on control-system migration, SCADA visibility and obsolescence planning — written by the engineers who ran into the problem.
Why an obsolescence audit should happen before the controller fails, not after
Available on request
SCADA alarm floods: fixing the alarm philosophy, not just the tag count
Available on request
What actually breaks when a PLC migration is rushed
Available on request
Network segmentation as the cheapest cybersecurity project on any plant floor
Available on request
Let's build
Tell us what needs to run better.
Send a scope, a drawing or just a problem statement. An engineer — not a salesperson — responds within one working day.


