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SPN Consulting

SPN Consulting
Brief Description
Utilising cross-industry knowledge and experience to create best-practice solutions that are innovative and quality driven for our clients.
Business Description

Major Service Industries:
- Pharmaceuticals
- Cosmetics
- Food & Beverage
- Dairy
- Water
- Fabrication
- Automotive

SPN Consulting is an engineering consultancy working predominantly in the processing industry, offering a unique blend of industry experiences and technical services that help our clients achieve their goals.

The team at SPN Consulting is able to work with our customers to design new processes that effectively integrate with current infrastructure as well as improve upon existing processes in the manufacturing and B2B sectors.

Mission Statement:
Creating lasting relationships with our clients by:
1. Providing value-add solutions that are innovative and quality driven.
2. Using cross-industry knowledge and experience to create best-practice solutions.
3. Continuously developing our people, process and business partners.
4. Collaborating and conducting business in a professional and ethical manner.

General services:
- Engineering
- Project Management
- Process Auditing & Compliance
- Plant / Equipment Upgrades
- Process Improvement
- Lean Implementation
> Manufacturing and B2B consulting.
Feasibility Studies

Project Experience Includes:
- Design & Development
- Procurement Management
- Inspection & Testing
- Construction & Installations
- Commissioning & Qualification
- Factory relocations
- Maintenance & Overhauls
- Contractor Support Services
> Quality System & Documentation
> Project Management
> EPCM

Main Address
Unit 5, 474-484 Victoria Street, Richmond VIC 3121
Phone
0423815900
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