Enmin expansion continues with launch of new electrical division

Enmin Pty Ltd

Friday, 26 November, 2021

Enmin expansion continues with launch of new electrical division

Following Enmin’s recent relocation to a larger factory, the company has expanded its range of services with a dedicated electrical services division to encompass all forms of electrical installation and maintenance.

Enmin already designs and provides electrical control and automation services for the food and allied industries, ensuring that it seamlessly integrates with new or existing materials-handling lines and vibratory equipment.

The actual design and build of control boxes and other electric interfaces were previously outsourced. However, Enmin will now be doing all that work in-house as well as being able to provide a broader range of services. With PLC Control, AutoCAD electrical design, machine and process wiring, commissioning and maintenance, the company can now offer the complete package.

“We can now accommodate all electrical needs for a customer’s production line and associated plant and equipment, from design and build through to implementation. We can see first-hand a customer’s existing set-up and recommend any necessary updates or refinements to ensure they are up to date with the latest production efficiencies,” said Enmin’s General Manager Anthony Gallaher.

“Our philosophy for the provision of electrical services is the same for all the equipment we sell and service. We carefully review a customer’s requirements and then tailor a solution to best match their specification and budget. Systems are designed with future requirements in mind to provide maximum flexibility and allow for expansion,” Gallaher said.

The expanded services are not just restricted to Australian-made equipment.

The company will also be undertaking electrical maintenance for customers including responding to urgent breakdowns and solving and repairing electrical faults.

“Expanding into offering a full range of electrical services was a natural progression for us. Customers can now look to us for all of their electrical needs and enjoy the benefits of using a single service provider and the associated cost efficiencies and convenience that provides,” Gallaher said.

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