The problem

A machine that worked perfectly on the shop floor in Europe arrives in Japan and has to integrate with equipment, safety circuits and a control philosophy it was never tested against. The people who can read the PLC program and the people who can read the site are rarely the same person.

That gap is where commissioning slips by weeks: a fault no one on either side can describe to the other.

What we do

Commissioning support, program review and modification, interfacing with Japanese-built equipment, fault diagnosis on site, sequence changes agreed with your team, and documentation written so both sides can read it.

  • On-site commissioning and start-up support
  • Program review, backup and targeted modification
  • Interfacing with existing Japanese lines and equipment
  • Fault diagnosis and sequence troubleshooting
  • Bilingual documentation — English, French, Japanese

Brands

Hands-on experience with Mitsubishi (GX Works), Keyence and Beckhoff controllers — the platforms most often found on both sides of a Japan integration.

What this does not cover

Not included: safety-system design authority, work above 600V, and anything requiring a manufacturer's own certified service technician. Where that applies, we say so before quoting, not after.