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From the engineers who built it

We build the machine, get it running, and keep it running.

Service and support for your wire fence and barbed wire equipment, from the engineers who built it.

What you get

Backed by the people who built it.

Every UMC machine is backed by the engineers who built it. Installation is straightforward and documented. Our team commissions the machine on site, optimises it for your full range of products, and trains your operators and maintenance staff while they do it.

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Key capabilities
  • Installation guidance and documentation.
  • On site commissioning and machine setup, typically one week with a UMC engineer.
  • Operator and maintenance training during commissioning.
  • Quality inspections with a written report on maintenance or repairs.
  • Servicing, repairs and machine upgrades.
  • Spare parts held in stock and ready to ship.
  • Remote support and telemetry, where a local internet connection is available.
How commissioning works

On site, optimised, and your team trained.

A typical commissioning takes about one week with a UMC engineer on your floor.

Step 01

Install

Guided installation with full documentation, so the machine lands right the first time.

Step 02

Commission

On site setup and optimisation across your full range of products, with a UMC engineer.

Step 03

Train

Operators and maintenance staff trained during commissioning, while the machine runs.

Step 04

Support

Servicing, repairs, upgrades, spare parts and remote telemetry to keep it running.

Ongoing support

Spare parts ready, engineers on call.

Spare parts are held in stock and ready to ship. Where a local internet connection is available, we provide remote support and telemetry to diagnose and resolve issues fast.

~1 wk
Typical on-site commissioning
In stock
Spare parts, ready to ship
Remote
Support & telemetry
Written
Inspection & repair reports
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Machine needs attention? Talk to the team that built it.

Tell us your machine and what you are seeing, and we will get the right engineer on it.