Cargill Berlin chose CoNet Zaandam BV to migrate 9 cacao presses from the current S5 and S7 systems to the PCS 7 platform. This decision was driven by the need for future expansions, improved efficiency, and CoNet’s expertise in Cargill’s production environment and PCS 7 migrations.
The PCS 7 platform was chosen because it allows for easy implementation of future expansions. Additionally, the availability of a tested and documented library further supported the decision to migrate to PCS 7.
The Humble Beginnings
CoNet’s story began in 1996 when Marco Ootes and Cees Hus were working at René van het Kaar’s machine factory, which produced cigarette packing machines sold worldwide. When the company faced challenges, Ootes decided to start his own business, MoCoNet. However, a promising commission from Hoogovens (now Tata Steel) came their way, leading them to embrace the challenge and establish CoNet.
The Chosen Expert
CoNet Zaandam BV was awarded the migration project due to their extensive experience in PCS 7 migrations and their familiarity with Cargill’s production environment. Their expertise ensured a successful migration despite limited local support.
CoNet’s team had prior experience with other Cargill press installations, which made the implementation of new hardware and software nearly risk-free. This expertise resulted in minimal downtime during the migration process.
For reliable and efficient migration services, contact CoNet Zaandam BV today at sales@conet.nl. Experience seamless transitions and expert support for all your future expansion needs.