Heidelberg Materials North America Pioneers Digital Commissioning With InEight

Discover how Heidelberg Materials North America revolutionized its project management and operational efficiency with InEight Document during the digital commissioning of its new Mitchell, Indiana plant. This groundbreaking $600+ million project replaced three outdated kilns with a state-of-the-art kiln, enhancing cement production capabilities to 7,000 metric tons per day. With InEight Document, Heidelberg Materials managed more than 67,000 technical drawings, and ensured a seamless transition from construction to operation with unprecedented precision and efficiency.

Key Benefits:

  • Streamlined Document Management: Rapid retrieval and sharing of technical documents ensured clarity and speed throughout the commissioning process.
  • Enhanced Operational Efficiency: Digital commissioning tools facilitated a smooth handover to plant operations, creating a structured, searchable repository for ongoing maintenance and operations.
  • Reduced Risk of Disputes: Maintained a comprehensive revision history and access records for all documents, significantly reducing the risk of contractual disputes.

See how Heidelberg Materials streamlined operations and boosted efficiency with InEight Document.

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