IMH Systems has recently finished the removal and replacement of overhead cranes at a manufacturing facility, delivering four new units into service.
The project involved dismantling existing crane equipment and installing two double-girder cranes with a lifting capacity of 15t each, along with two single-girder cranes rated at 10t each.
Teams carried out on-site modifications as required, alongside mechanical installation, electrical integration, and operational testing to commission the new systems.
The installation required field coordination, the staging of materials, and rigging, all taking place while accommodating unplanned adjustments dictated by site conditions.
Work included the alignment and wiring of equipment before conducting systematic tests to bring the cranes online for operational use.
Final commissioning followed successful testing and verification of systems performance.
IMH Systems, responsible for the project, operates as a family-owned business specialising in industrial material handling solutions.
Its area of work covers overhead conveyor systems, bridge cranes, structural support steel, and field installation services for manufacturing sites.
The company works with manufacturers, contractors, plant management, and maintenance personnel who need solutions designed for operational environments with existing equipment and time constraints.
IMH Systems continues to focus on projects that demand careful engineering, equipment integration, and field execution. The company positions itself as a partner for operational teams requiring assistance with material handling installations in active production environments.