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News The new approach to plant planning Faster and more efficient to market Friedrichshafen (Germany), October 2016: Nowadays, billion-euro investment decisions in the plastics production and processing industry are taken in a very short time. According to Rochus Hofmann, Managing Director of Zeppelin Systems, the time between an investment decision and commissioning is less than half of what it was a few years ago. These challenges can only be met with better and faster planning. The plant engineering specialist from Friedrichshafen will demonstrate its new approach to planning and designing plants for the plastics industry at the K 2016. Zeppelin Systems is a plant architect with extensive knowledge of all processes and acts as systems integrator. This allows a significant reduction in the time to market period. "We are now thinking like architects in order to implement our customers' ideas into a working concept," Hofmann describes. "We impartially advise our customer on the best possible solution. The customer then decides what he wants and we make sure all elements fit together perfectly." For the customer this is a double win: he can select from a larger variety of products and the overall process will be optimized. While a traditional machine construction company focuses on the machine, a plant engineering company's planning will keep the total plant in mind. To do so, Zeppelin Systems makes use of various modern planning tools. One of them is the Zeppelin Value Engineering concept which enables extensive discussions and the optimization of the plant concept in digital form at a very early stage. This leads to better concept solutions such as optimized piping, improved room layout or perfect positioning of all components, and shorter distances. An innovative planning software supports this process. "We use the same tools as international contractors, planning every plant using 3D technology," Hofmann explains. This experience is also useful for revamping. With the help of a 3D laser scanner, an accurate model of an existing plant can be created. This is always helpful in cases where building alterations have not been recorded over time, data formats are not convertible or when the drawings do not correspond to reality. Informed decisions can then be taken regarding the components that will remain in the old plant or be relocated and those that will be disassembled during modernization. Rebuilding a plant can therefore be planned accurately and performed with little production downtime and a high level of security. Zeppelin Systems supports plants for the production and processing of plastics from the first planning steps to realization, covering the complete lifecycle including modernization. In the future, focus will be set on innovatively developing the planning process, for example by further improving digitalization – not only when planning, but also with the use of components which can communicate in a digital network. Therefore, Zeppelin focuses its component development on this new product segment named "smart components" and will also present new ideas regarding Industry 4.0 at the K 2016, hall 9, booth B41 in Düsseldorf. Legends: Picture: Plastic_Processing_1 Zeppelin plans and builds complex plants for plastics processors and compounders. Picture: Poliolefin_Plants_3 Zeppelin is the world leading plant engineer for plastics producers and forwarders. Picture: Plastic_Processing_2 3D technology leads to better plant design results. Picture: 3-D_Planning Detailed view of the plant design enables optimal design. Picture: Poliolefin_Plants_1 Zeppelin offers complete logistics solutions, from design to construction. About the Zeppelin Group The Zeppelin Group operates 190 sites around the world. In the 2015 fiscal year, its 7,800 employees generated sales of over 2.3 billion euros. Group-wide collaboration in the Zeppelin Group revolves around a management holding company and six strategic business units: Construction Equipment EU (sales and servicing of construction machines), Construction Equipment CIS (sales and servicing of construction and agricultural machines), Rental (rental and project solutions for the construction and industry sectors), Power Systems (drive, propulsion, traction, and energy systems) and Plant Engineering (engineering and plant engineering) as well as Digital Services and Solutions (new digital business models). Zeppelin GmbH is the Group holding company. It is legally domiciled in Friedrichshafen and has its head office in Garching near Munich, Germany. For more information, please visit www.zeppelin.com. About Zeppelin Plant Engineering The Strategic Business Unit (SGE) Zeppelin plant engineering with its 1.300 employees at 20 locations worldwide is specialized in the development, the production and the construction of components and systems for the handling (storage, conveying, mixing, metering and scaling) of high quality bulk materials. In this area Zeppelin Systems supports its customers from the project development phase via engineering, production, job site installation, commissioning to the customer service. The customers of the SGE plant engineering belong to the chemical industry, plastic producers and processors, the rubber and tyre industry as well as the food industry. Further information under www.zeppelin-systems.com Zeppelin Systems GmbH Graf-Zeppelin-Platz 1 88045 Friedrichshafen Herbert Mayer Tel.: +49 (0)7541 202 - 1436 E-Mail: [email protected] www.zeppelin-systems.com