Stories

  • How to improve logistics efficiency and flexibility

    Hoek group, a family business that has grown to a group of internationally operating trading companies in flowers and plants, relied on Actemium to support their new sustainable building. This new building will house all of their existing activities in order to increase the efficiency and flexibility of their logistics with the combination of mechanised, robotised and manual order processing systems.

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  • How will Actemium support Opel’s greenfield project?

    Actemium ASAS (Spain) will support Opel’s greenfield project in Gliwice, Poland, the first greenfield project in over 10 years, all thanks to a consistent partnership with Opel in all of their large factory-adaptation projects since their PSA acquisition in 2017.

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  • The ultimate scanning solution to provide greater efficiency and accuracy

    KPN, a Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company, has used handheld scanners in more than 100 stores for inventories and registration of daily deliveries. However, Edwin Hammerstein, Product Owner Retail & CS at KPN, revealed that their scanning solution was outdated because it ran on the no longer supported Windows CE operating system.

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  • Women in Industry presents Ľubica Takácsová

    Women in Industry celebrates Ľubica Takácsová from Actemium Slovakia, who has dedicated 33 years as a system engineer – programmer (in ProCS, Ltd. which presents as Actemium Slovakia). Upon her retirement, let’s recognize her achievements and have a look at her experience as a woman in industry for many years.

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  • Investing in a solar photovoltaic system made from reused materials can save 62 tons of CO2 per year

    COMSIP, the company made up of both Actemium and Omexom teams, will implement a 52kWp solar photovoltaic (PV) system, made completely from reused materials (PV panels, inverter, & cables) of past projects, in the parking lot of their office in Bahrain. Electricity is generated from fossil fuel (99% of Bahrain’s energy mix), resulting in direct CO2 emissions. Therefore, switching from fossil to renewable energy will have an important impact on CO2 reduction.

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  • Successful completion of a natural gas compression station for SNTGN Transgaz SA, Romania

    On the occasion of the announcement by SNTGN Transgaz SA, the national natural gas transmission company, of the successful completion of the works of the third and last compression station SC Bibești, Actemium Petrol & Gaze Ploiești marks the successful completion of a new project. It is the 3rd and last compression station within the BRUA project – Phase 1 that SNTGN Transgaz SA puts into operation, after the compression stations in Jupa and Podișor.

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