Affordable parts
Why you shouldn't overpay for a brand logo?
In many factories in Silesia, we see the same problem. A machine stands still because one small module broke, and you have to wait two months for a new part. On top of that, the price is absurd because the machine manufacturer imposed a margin for their logo on the housing. We at Silesia Consulting Group act differently. We look for components that are solid but don't cost a fortune. We don't push expensive solutions just because they are fashionable.
Parts available in local wholesalers
We select controllers and relays that you can buy immediately in wholesalers in Katowice, Gliwice, or Tychy. This is a key issue when a production line stops in the middle of the night. You don't have to send emails to headquarters in Japan or Germany. You just take a spare part from the shelf or send a driver to the nearest local supplier. This saves time and real money.
An end to locking the system
Many suppliers intentionally try to make the client dependent on them. They install specific, rare parts that only they have access to and service cables for. We at Silesia Consulting Group focus on standards. We use components that any competent automation engineer knows. This gives you freedom of choice. If you ever decide you want to change your service technician, you won't have to replace the entire control cabinet.
Our rules for equipment selection:
- We choose parts that have solid service in Poland.
- We avoid expensive software subscriptions.
- We focus on replacements with the same parameters as the originals.
- We check the real availability of components before installing them.
- We ensure that instructions are clear and in Polish.
Practical approach to the budget
Automation doesn't have to be expensive to work well. Often a simpler controller for a few hundred zlotys will do exactly the same thing as one for several thousand. Our task is to know where you can save and where it's not worth saving on quality. Thanks to this, your factory runs efficiently, and you don't burn money on unnecessary bells and whistles that no one can handle later.