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The efforts of large companies to strengthen their global market position has also affected KMI. During the 90's we mainly worked on projects within Germany and German- speaking countries. In the last  years, however, we have dramatically increased our European and world-wide activities.

We are now offering our engineering services and our PLC systems to plants in Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Asia, Africa and the US. We were presented with interesting challenges which we willingly accepted and enjoyed handling. We were pleasantly surprised that our independent engineering service has not only been accepted but continues to be requested by large companies.

 

Excerpt of our projects

Shipment / Dispatch System for a Cement Plant in Saudi-Arabia

For a German supplier we carried out the PLC software system of the new dispatch system of an already existing shipment system in Saudi-Arabia.

Automation of a brand new 3500 TDP production line in greece

KMI delivered the field engineering, PLC software and commissioning of a brand new 3500 TPD production line in Greece. The new poduction line includes the crusher, raw mill, coal mill, kiln and klinkertransport.

Basic engineering, hardware enginnering of the field instrumentation, software of the CEMAT control system PCS7 and commissioning was supplied by KMI.

Automation of a brand new 6000 TDP production line in Cyprus

KMI delivered the field engineering, PLC software and commissioning of a brand new 6000 TPD production line in Cyprus. The new poduction line includes the crusher, raw mill, coal mill, kiln and klinkertransport. Furthermore a new vertical cement mill.

Basic engineering, hardware enginnering of the field instrumentation, software of the ITALMAT control system PCS7 and commissioning was supplied by KMI.

Laboratory Automation in Maryland, USA and Gemany

In co-operation with a software company specialising in industrial PC usage, we established the software and commissioning a fully automatic sample-taking and material analysis of the new production line of a cement plant in Maryland as well as in two cement plants in Germany, by means of a manufacturer-independent laboratory system. Sampletaking stations set-up in the raw material preparation, raw mill, kiln feeding, clinker-cooler and cement mills enabled the establishment of an almost completely fully-automatic material analysis, which guarantees on-time quality control. Based on the de termined chemical and physical characteristics of the analysed material, the actual process parameters like additives and classifier-speed can now be adjusted by means of individually defined guide lines.