UPGRADES

Adding Years Of Income

Is performance going down? Is it becoming harder to operate and maintain your equipment? Are parts and software becoming obsolete?

Our upgrade programs help you extend machinery lifetime, increase reliability and performance, and keep your line future-ready, without full replacement.

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Upgrade instead of replace

Equipment doesn’t have to be replaced to stay competitive. With targeted upgrades and smarter connectivity, you can modernize controls, reduce maintenance risk, and improve efficiency and reliability, while keeping your line ready for new requirements. We have various upgrade programs for you to benefit from.

What upgrades deliver

  • Extend equipment lifetime and preserve your investment value
  • Increase reliability and performance to stabilize production output
  • Reduce costs through automation, utility  savings, higher accuracy, and less waste
  • Secure online access and enable smarter diagnostics and potential data collection

Our upgrade programs typically include

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Mechanical upgrades & replacements

Increase productivity and reliability by updating key mechanical components and wear parts—supporting smoother operation and fewer interruptions.

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Software, hardware & PLC modernization

Modernize controls to improve usability, reliability, and long-term supportability—keeping your equipment aligned with standards and ready for future needs.

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Connectivity & secure online access

Enable secure remote diagnostics and faster troubleshooting, and prepare for data-driven improvements where relevant.

How we work

Assess your reality: We review your equipment condition, operational challenges, and lifecycle risks - especially obsolescence and maintainability

Recommend the right path: You get a practical roadmap: what to upgrade now, what to plan later, and where are placement is the better option—based on performance, risk, and value

Implement and support long-term: Upgrades are delivered with service expertise and supported through spare parts availability and secure support options—keeping the improvement stable overtime.

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Upgrades are part of lifecycle service model

Upgrades are not one-off projects—they’re a structured way to reduce obsolescence risk, stabilize performance, and extend equipment lifetime. When coordinated with service rhythm and spare parts strategy, upgrades become a long-term reliability advantage.

One plan, fewer surprises: Customer Service Agreement (CSA)

Customer Service Agreement (CSA) brings structure and predictability by combining inspections, maintenance planning, spare parts strategy, and upgrades into one coordinated framework — helping reduce risk and support long-term performance. With CSA, you get:

  • A clearer service rhythm: planned inspections & interventions)
  • A spare parts approach aligned to your operation, not generic lists
  • A practical upgrade roadmap: when to optimize vs. replace
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