Actemium, established in 2001 as the industrial brand of VINCI Energies, specializes in designing, building, and maintaining industrial processes to enhance performance and efficiency. With a network of 400 business units across 41 countries, Actemium offers expertise in process control and automation, electrical and instrumentation, mechanical and piping, and energy efficiency. Serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, chemicals, energy, and logistics, Actemium provides tailored solutions throughout the entire industrial life cycle, ensuring sustainable development and technological innovation.
With the current challenges the industry is facing regarding sustainability, decarbonisation and energy efficiency became pillars in most of Actemium’s customers’ actions.
Actemium Automation Yorkshire in Huddersfield was chosen to automate the control system for a power generating station’s biomass transfer and storage processes.
Hamat is a wholesaler and producer of door mats that supplies customers in more than 50 countries worldwide. Allard Peursum, operational director at Hamat, states “When I started at Hamat, I noticed that our Warehouse Management System (WMS) contained a lot of customization. Too much, if you ask me.”.
Actemium in France is supporting GENVIA, located in Béziers, on its project to industrialize electrolyzers to produce carbon-free hydrogen. Its objective is to deploy the CEA's high-temperature electrolysis technology on an industrial scale, with a high yield in terms of gross calorific value (GCV).
Faced with the development of e-commerce and the explosion of online purchases, VIAPOST, a logistics service provider and a subsidiary of the La Poste group, has chosen Actemium Lyon Logistics to deploy a new generation "Sort & Drive" solution at its sorting center in Argonay, north of Annecy.
At a large production facility like Arcelor Mittal Ghent, spare parts management is very costly. They have a large spare parts warehouse with a lot of different spare parts waiting to be used. Most of the time, complex tailor-made parts are used to replace the original part that is only slightly damaged.
Maintainers are often faced with obsolete equipment that is no longer manufactured. To fight against obsolescence, Actemium Adour Pyrénées manufactured a 3D printer, by using 80% of recycled materials, to create custom parts to replace broken pieces for industrial clients.
With the growing interest to reduce the consumption of resources, measurements must first be taken. Measuring devices such as flow meters are costly to install and require high maintenance which is why there is often only a main meter available. However, this means that the partial uses per installation are unknown, thus, cannot be optimized.