Every reference is a story of optimization that stands the test of time.
Our success stories are more than just a list of completed projects; they are proof of our adaptability in the most demanding industrial environments—from the depths of mine shafts to high-tech production lines in global markets. With each deployment of complex MES systems, automation of wastewater treatment plants, or energy optimization, we demonstrate that our solutions deliver measurable results and long-term stability. We believe that the true value of automation is revealed through years of uninterrupted operation, a fact confirmed by the partnerships we have been building with industry giants for over two decades.

GEA cooking oil refinery
Start year: 2000
Refinery commissioning, tank monitoring, WWTP automation, and energy consumption monitoring.

Coal mine Velenje
Start year: 2001
Software for monitoring underground mine parameters, trend calculation, and alarm systems.

Coal mine Velenje
Start year: 2004
Automatic reactive power compensation system for electrical grid optimization.

Henkel
Start year: 2005
Compressor management optimization for energy savings and reduced equipment wear.

Fructal
Start year: 2006
Automated monitoring and control of compressor operations within the production process.

Gorenje
Start year: 2008
Automation of production segments and control system integration for household appliances.

Albaugh
Start year: 2009
Comprehensive automation and modernization of the WWTP according to environmental standards.

Ledinek & Kulmer
Start year: 2011
MES system with custom visualization for controlling a lamella wood-processing line.

Ledinek & BCA France
Start year: 2011
MES system for structural beam design and visualization of the glulam production line.

Spira & LEK
Start year: 2012
Visualization interface for monitoring and tracking automated pallet transport.

Ledinek & Homag China
Start year: 2014
Implementation of an advanced MES control system on a glulam production line.

Carrera Optyl
Start year: 2016
Automation of WWTP processes using modern visualization tools.

Albaugh
Start year: 2019
Full automation of the WWTP with real-time visualization of key parameters.
