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Actemium, established in 2001 as the industrial brand of VINCI Energies, specializes in designing, building, and maintaining industrial processes to enhance performance and efficiency. With a network of 400 business units across 41 countries, Actemium offers expertise in process control and automation, electrical and instrumentation, mechanical and piping, and energy efficiency. Serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, chemicals, energy, and logistics, Actemium provides tailored solutions throughout the entire industrial life cycle, ensuring sustainable development and technological innovation.
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A Green Transition in Industry: 3D printing to reduce spare parts and waste

At a large production facility like Arcelor Mittal Ghent, spare parts management is very costly. They have a large spare parts warehouse with a lot of different spare parts waiting to be used. Most of the time, complex tailor-made parts are used to replace the original part that is only slightly damaged.

Total benefitting from Actemium's MCI system

During the last half-decade major site shutdown at Total Donges (FR) site, more than 60 Actemium technicians and engineers were mobilized to overhaul 1,200 pieces of equipment in a tight, time-constraint schedule. This meant that a new working method had to be put in place to control production downtime at the country’s third-largest refinery.

Actemium revamps the digital control system of the Suez unit on the Pont de Claix chemical platform

The SUEZ IWS chemical plant, near Grenoble, France, is designed to recover hazardous industrial liquid waste by producing energy in the form of industrial steam, in strict compliance with safety and environmental standards. Actemium has been supporting the Pont de Claix chemical platform in the evolution of its industrial process.

AVT Europe provides Audi with fourteen Automatic Guided Vehicles

Audi has ordered 14 AGV’s (Automated Guided Vehicles) at AVT Europe (VINCI Energies Belgium). These AGV’s will be used in the new warehouse of Audi in Ingolstadt, Germany. Every day about 1,500 pallets arrive and leave the warehouse with trucks or trains. Audi was looking for a solution to move these pallets through the warehouse with a minimum of forklift traffic.

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