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Equipment Commissioning

2025-10-30
In early November 2024, following a rigorous pre-shipment inspection and a well-coordinated cross-border logistics plan, all core machines required for the Alaska mineral water production project were successfully delivered to the client’s site. The shipment—including high-speed filling lines, automated capping equipment, and precision water filtration systems—arrived intact, despite the seasonal cold snaps and remote location of Alaska, which added complexity to transportation scheduling. Our logistics team had collaborated closely with local carriers in advance to secure temperature-controlled trucks and clear customs efficiently, ensuring no delays to the project timeline.
Shortly after the machine delivery, our after-sales engineer team, equipped with detailed installation blueprints and specialized tools, arrived at the site one after another. Recognizing that Alaska’s early November weather (with temperatures dropping to near freezing) could impact equipment assembly, the team first conducted a site assessment to optimize the workflow—adjusting indoor heating near installation zones and scheduling outdoor component transfers during the warmest parts of the day. They then split into small groups to tackle different tasks: one group focused on aligning and securing the filling machines, while another handled the wiring and calibration of control systems, and a third team tested the compatibility of auxiliary equipment. This division of labor, paired with daily progress check-ins with the client, ensured the installation and commissioning work started smoothly and stayed on track.
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Equipment Commissioning

2025-10-30
In early November 2024, following a rigorous pre-shipment inspection and a well-coordinated cross-border logistics plan, all core machines required for the Alaska mineral water production project were successfully delivered to the client’s site. The shipment—including high-speed filling lines, automated capping equipment, and precision water filtration systems—arrived intact, despite the seasonal cold snaps and remote location of Alaska, which added complexity to transportation scheduling. Our logistics team had collaborated closely with local carriers in advance to secure temperature-controlled trucks and clear customs efficiently, ensuring no delays to the project timeline.
Shortly after the machine delivery, our after-sales engineer team, equipped with detailed installation blueprints and specialized tools, arrived at the site one after another. Recognizing that Alaska’s early November weather (with temperatures dropping to near freezing) could impact equipment assembly, the team first conducted a site assessment to optimize the workflow—adjusting indoor heating near installation zones and scheduling outdoor component transfers during the warmest parts of the day. They then split into small groups to tackle different tasks: one group focused on aligning and securing the filling machines, while another handled the wiring and calibration of control systems, and a third team tested the compatibility of auxiliary equipment. This division of labor, paired with daily progress check-ins with the client, ensured the installation and commissioning work started smoothly and stayed on track.