Project Case
24,000 BPH Turnkey Pure Water Line Installation
Location not specified
This project documents the installation of a 24,000 BPH turnkey pure water production line. HZM delivered the machinery at the beginning of December 2020; after roughly one month of shipping and customs clearance, the customer received the containers.
Before sending the commissioning engineer, HZM confirmed that essential site preparations—including raw-water and electrical availability—were ready. The destination is not identified in the source, so no project location is added.
Turnkey Scope
The line covers bottle blowing, water filling, labeling, packaging and palletizing. Including the palletizer moves the project beyond basic bottling and creates a continuous path from preform to pallet-ready finished product.
A turnkey scope also requires clear boundaries for water treatment, compressed air, electrical distribution, drainage, foundations and packaging materials.
Site Readiness Before Engineer Dispatch
Confirming raw water, power and other preparation before travel prevents expensive waiting time on site. A detailed readiness checklist normally covers equipment unloading, floor condition, utilities, access, lifting equipment and local labor support.
HZM sent an experienced engineer after the customer confirmed those conditions, allowing installation work to begin with fewer avoidable delays.
Equipment and Process Integration
The project used a full-servo blow molding system with changeable-pitch technology, followed by filling, labeling, packaging and palletizing. Line controls must coordinate these stages so a downstream stop produces an orderly slowdown rather than damaged or fallen bottles.
Palletizing also requires the final pack dimensions, pattern, pallet and stacking height to be fixed before commissioning.
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Installation and Commissioning Priorities
The engineering team checks mechanical alignment, air and water connections, safety circuits, bottle transfers and recipe settings. Product trials then verify fill quality, cap application, label appearance, pack stability and output.
A complete handover includes operating instructions, preventive-maintenance points, change parts and training for normal stops and common faults.
What This Project Demonstrates
This case demonstrates project planning from shipment through site-readiness confirmation and on-site commissioning. It also shows HZM’s capacity to integrate the primary packaging line with automatic palletizing.
The original case does not specify a destination. Keeping the application field blank protects factual accuracy while the detailed equipment and delivery process still show the company’s project capability.
A similar turnkey project should define who supplies foundations, interconnecting pipes, electrical distribution, compressed-air piping, product-water storage and installation labor. Making those boundaries visible in the contract and layout helps the customer prepare the factory while HZM manufactures the machinery.
For a related configuration, review HZM’s turnkey bottled-water production line. A project proposal should always be confirmed against the actual product, package, utilities, layout and required output.
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