Process Engineering
Map how the plant actually runs today, then design how it should run — material flow, line layout, throughput, and the process logic behind it.
Learn moreMost automation projects fail before the first machine is installed — not because the equipment is wrong, but because the planning, the standards, and the internal ownership aren't there yet. PITCO Engineering is here to help.
PITCO does the planning and standardization — and the optimization once you're running. We're not a machine builder; we make the project predictable so the build goes right.
Map how the plant actually runs today, then design how it should run — material flow, line layout, throughput, and the process logic behind it.
Learn moreTurn "we want to automate" into a real plan: scope, sequence, budget, and a standard the plant can build on instead of starting every project from scratch.
Learn moreCarry the project through procurement, integration, and start-up — managing the integrators, keeping the schedule honest, and supporting the team through launch.
Learn moreGet more from the line you already run — reduce cycle times, improve OEE and throughput, and engineer out bottlenecks without buying new machines.
Learn moreAutomation should be something you can budget, staff, and trust. Here's the path.
Process engineering — how the plant runs today, where the constraints are.
A real automation plan and a standard to build on.
Procurement, integration, and integrator management through the build.
Start-up and launch support, with the plant team ready to own it.
Plant simulation lets you model a change, run experiments, and see the outcome — bottlenecks, throughput, ROI — before you order anything.
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Start with Standard gives your plant a ready-made standard and the team ownership to run it — without spending years building one in-house.
See Start with StandardTalk to a PITCO engineer about where your project stands and what it needs to go right.