AUTOMATION

AUTOMATION

 

     The Automation Engineering Department is responsible for the development of advanced industrial control solutions that enable reliable, efficient, and scalable operation of modern production systems.

     With more than 20 years of engineering experience in industrial automation, the department has been involved in the design and development of control systems for a wide range of industrial applications, including automotive manufacturing, steel production, copper processing, water treatment facilities, and oil & gas systems.

    The core focus of the department is to transform process requirements into robust and structured automation architectures that ensure long-term operational stability and performance.

 

Engineering Scope

      The department focuses on the conceptual and detailed engineering of automation systems, covering all essential aspects required for industrial control applications.

     Key engineering activities include:

  • Automation system architecture design
  • Control philosophy development
  • PLC software design and development
  • HMI application engineering
  • Industrial communication and network design
  • Functional and operational specification development
  • System integration planning
  • Control logic and sequence development

      Each solution is developed based on process requirements, operational constraints, and industry best practices to ensure technical reliability and maintainability.

 

Control System Philosophy

      A structured approach is applied to all automation projects, ensuring that control systems are designed with clarity, scalability, and operational safety in mind.

The engineering methodology emphasizes:

  • Process-driven control design
  • Modular and maintainable software structure
  • Clear operational sequencing
  • Stable and predictable system behavior
  • Efficient operator interaction and monitoring

This approach enables consistent performance across different types of industrial environments and production systems.

 

Technology & Platforms

     The department works primarily with Siemens-based automation platforms, while also maintaining experience with other widely used industrial control technologies.

     Engineering activities are supported by modern design and simulation tools, enabling accurate system development and validation during the design phase.

 

Multi-Industry Experience

     Automation engineering expertise has been developed through projects executed across multiple industrial sectors, providing a broad understanding of different operational environments and requirements.

Project experience includes:

  • Automotive manufacturing systems
  • Steel production facilities
  • Copper processing plants
  • Water and wastewater treatment systems
  • Oil & gas applications

     This multi-industry background allows engineering solutions to be adapted to different process conditions while maintaining consistency in quality and performance.

 

Engineering Philosophy

     The department is built on a foundation of practical engineering experience combined with structured design methodologies.

A strong focus is placed on:

  • System reliability and operational stability
  • Engineering accuracy and consistency
  • Maintainable and scalable control solutions
  • Alignment between process requirements and automation logic

The result is the development of automation systems that support efficient operation throughout the entire lifecycle of industrial plants.

 

Department Position

     The Automation Engineering Department serves as the core engineering function for control system development within the organization and provides the foundation for implementation, commissioning, and advanced digital validation activities through other specialized divisions.