Pulp And Paper Industry Solutions
UL 508A Industrial Control Panels for the Pulp and Paper Industry
Robotic Automation and Packaging Solutions for the Pulp and Paper Industry
Advanced Automation and Control Solutions for Industrial Manufacturing
Our capabilities include:
- UL 508A industrial control panels: Designed for pump stations, chemical dosing, aeration, and sludge handling.
- Process control systems: PLC based panels, MCCs with VFDs, and NEMA rated enclosures that resist corrosion and moisture.
- Centralized monitoring: SCADA and HMI systems for real time tracking, alarms, and diagnostics.
- Robotic palletization systems: FANUC robotic cells for rolls, cases, and bundles with tooling, stretch wrapping, and conveyors.
- Turnkey automation solutions: Integrated systems that connect process control with material handling for maximum uptime.
Partner with a Proven Engineering Team
With over 40 years of experience, McIver Engineering & Controls is a trusted partner to manufacturers across North America. Whether upgrading wastewater control panels or adding robotic palletization, we deliver durable systems that perform reliably and consistently.
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