EMCOR. We Build, Power And Service The High Performance Facilities That Manufacture Products.

 

In manufacturing, the bottom line depends on getting product out the door. Because in the competitive manufaturing economy, building and maintaining production lines and facilities is mission critical -- product quality depends on it, and every minute of lost production can equate to the loss of thousands of dollars...and customers.

 

That's why businesses in markets requiring rigid standards and demanding performance -- from automotive to pharmaceutical to food processing -- trust EMCOR's end-to-end facilities expertise for everything from design/build processes and reliable energy solutions to testing and maintaining vital production lines.

 

 

  

Major Automotive Company, Ontario, Canada

Challenge: TO meet future production requirements, a leading auto industry client needed a vacant building turned into a high speed and finely tuned production facility in 4 weeks.

 

Result: EMCOR not only converted the client's building into a vibrant production facility on time, but the work relating to this transformation led to EMCOR performing the on-going maintenance of this facility, plus upgrades as the result of ensuing capital improvement projects.

Snak King, California

Challenge: Relocate, rebuild and restart a production line that was destroyed overnight when the plant's roof collapsed under heavy rain.

 

Result: Shambaugh & Son, known nationally within the food industry for its manufacturing plant expertise and fast-track capabilities, orchestrated the work of two additional EMCOR companies in order to get the client back into production in less than five days, increasing both production quality and quantity.

BiogenIdec, San Diego

Challenge: Continually measure, control and monitor the quality of a new drug during the manufacturing process, employing the latest technologies that adhere to rigid FDA requirements.

 

Result: EMCOR's experience in the biotech industry since inception, helped us to design, specify, install, and network the 18,000 instruments and valves that were critical in monitoring and controlling all the processes required in the manufacturing of a biopharmaceutical product.