Every project begins with a structured technical dialogue. We work to understand your production targets, existing infrastructure, site constraints, workforce capabilities, regulatory environment, and budget framework.
This phase is not a sales exercise — it is a genuine technical scoping to determine whether our solutions are the right fit, and if so, which configuration best serves your needs.
Our engineers develop a preliminary line concept addressing your specific requirements. This includes technology selection, major equipment identification, preliminary plant layout, production capacity modeling, and a high-level budget estimate.
We present multiple configuration options where appropriate, with clear technical and commercial trade-offs documented for your evaluation.
Upon project award, we develop the complete engineering package: process flow diagrams, mechanical specifications, electrical schematics, piping layouts, 3D plant models, and civil/structural interface drawings.
Every machine is specified to the precision required for procurement. Foundation loads, utility requirements, and safety systems are all defined at this stage. The detailed engineering package forms the contractual technical basis for all downstream procurement and construction activities.
Miklagard manages the full procurement process: vendor qualification, request for quotation, technical bid evaluation, commercial negotiation, purchase order placement, and expediting.
We maintain a curated network of qualified manufacturers built over years of global metal industry projects. This network enables us to source high-quality machinery at competitive prices with confidence in lead time and quality commitments.
Incoming inspection and Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) at manufacturer premises is conducted before any equipment is released for shipment, ensuring it meets specifications before it reaches your site.
We coordinate all logistics, customs clearance, and site delivery scheduling to align with the civil construction schedule. Our experienced installation supervisors manage on-site equipment setting, alignment, mechanical assembly, and utility connections.
We interface directly with civil contractors for foundation handover, coordinate electrical installation teams, and maintain a strict installation sequence to minimize delays and ensure safety throughout the construction phase.
Commissioning is executed in systematic stages: cold commissioning (mechanical and electrical checks without production material), followed by hot commissioning (first production runs with real material), and finally performance testing against agreed capacity and quality targets.
We do not leave the site until your line has demonstrated sustained production at the specified output and quality levels. Performance acceptance is a contractual milestone, not an aspiration.
We provide structured operator and maintenance training programs covering all equipment in the production line. Training is conducted on-site using your actual machinery, with your production material, by the engineers who designed and commissioned the line.
The documentation package delivered at handover includes: operating manuals, maintenance schedules, spare parts lists, as-built drawings, equipment certificates, and all test records from commissioning.
Our relationship does not end at handover. Miklagard provides ongoing technical support, spare parts sourcing, remote troubleshooting, and scheduled maintenance advisory services throughout the operational life of your line.
As your production requirements evolve — whether through capacity expansion, caliber changes, or process optimization — our engineering team is available to support upgrades and modifications with the same rigor as the original project.
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Every project starts with a conversation. Contact our team to schedule an initial consultation with no commitment.