Each industrial environment imposes its own constraints. Our teams operate in demanding sectors where equipment reliability, safety, and operational continuity are essential.
The sectors in which we operate share one common point: critical installations, heavily used equipment, and significant operational challenges. Our role is to intervene effectively while considering the realities specific to each industry.
Production, processing, or handling environments require reliable, fast, and safe interventions. Our teams operate directly on installations to keep equipment in service and limit unplanned downtime.
Mining environments impose severe conditions on both equipment and safety requirements. Our teams operate on critical installations while taking into account the access constraints, robustness requirements, and safety standards specific to this sector.
Sawmills, processing plants, and automated lines impose significant mechanical constraints. We intervene to maintain the reliability of equipment subjected to high production speeds and demanding conditions.
Pulp and paper facilities operate continuously and tolerate very few unexpected shutdowns. Our interventions take these constraints into account in order to secure equipment and support production without disrupting operations.
Sorting and recovery centers rely on equipment operating continuously. Our interventions aim to maintain operational flow, reduce breakdowns, and secure installations.
Reduction of unplanned shutdowns and maintenance of equipment in service.
Actions designed according to the real constraints of each sector.
Interventions carried out while integrating OHS requirements specific to each environment.
Stabilized equipment that sustainably supports operational performance.
Yes Our teams operate in various industrial environments with diverse constraints.
Yes Each intervention is tailored to the technical and safety realities of the sector concerned.
Yes. Each intervention is adjusted to the technical and safety realities of the sector concerned.
Yes Rapid interventions are possible depending on the situation.
Our sector-based interventions rely on complementary expertise mobilized according to the needs and constraints of each industry.