Organize installation guidance, commissioning, operator training, remote support, spares, maintenance and upgrades to the contracted scope.
Site conditions, people, schedule, local safety requirements and responsibilities require confirmation.
Installation and lifecycle service
Service starts with site readiness and continues through training, spares and issue closure
Arrival does not mean the site is ready. Align service scope with civil works, utilities, people, tools, local safety, visas and schedule, including triggers for remote and on-site support.
Service milestones from shipment to stable operation
01
Review site readiness
Check foundations, lifting, storage, utilities, safety and local construction.
02
Receive and unpack
Check quantity, transport condition, marking, documents and storage against the packing list.
03
Guide installation
Coordinate positioning, assembly, piping, electrical and control interfaces to scope.
04
Commission and trial
Complete equipment checks, integrated readiness, cold/hot commissioning and issue records.
05
Train by role
Train operation, maintenance, safety, inspections, cleaning and common fault response.
06
Spares and support
Establish critical spares, issue levels, remote diagnosis, site support and upgrade discussion.
Prepare before service starts
Site-completion status, images and engineering progress
Local construction team, project lead and safety lead
Installation tools, lifting, storage, scaffolding and personal protective equipment
Water, power, fuel, cooling, nitrogen, compressed air and trial-run feedstock
Operator and maintenance personnel, language and training plan
Confirm the service scope separately
Visas, travel, accommodation, interpretation and site costs
Civil works, piping, cabling and local construction responsibilities
Feedstock, fuel, trial-run materials and third-party testing
Warranty commencement, wear parts, spares and paid services
Remote-response, site-response and service-record methods