Installation of a plastics processing system
Transport and installation services accomplished within a few weeks
Bosig Baukunststoffe GmbH in Elsterwerda, Brandenburg, manufactures innovative sealing, insulating, and adhesive solutions for the construction sector. When the company was expanding production, SCHOLPP supported the project with extensive transport and installation services.
In the first step, five trucks were used to deliver a system made by PAL, with various components including silo and conveyor belts. After the individual components were unloaded and brought inside, the team performed the mechanical installation of the system. This took place across three adjacent plants. All machines and systems for the new plastics processing line were installed entirely by SCHOLPP under very tight spatial conditions in the multistory steel buildings.
In the second phase of the project, the workers first assembled the self-propelled TG 320/4 lifting gantry and set up the approximately 40 m long transport path to the destination in the plant. A large ITALO press line was then promptly delivered. The heaviest components were two oversize units weighing 100 tonnes apiece. They were unloaded, transported to their destination using the TG 320/4 lifting gantry, and positioned with precision.
The entire project was completed within a few weeks. This is by no means the first time Bosig Baukunststoffe has relied on good collaboration with the SCHOLPP team in Berlin. Previous projects involved both the construction of systems within the plant as well as the unloading and inside delivery of new machines.







Bosig Baukunststoffe GmbH
Industry:Forming industry
Project type:New installation projects
Task:Transport and installation of a PAL plastics processing system and an ITALO press line
Equipment used:TG 320/4 lifting gantry, tool containers, 50 t truck-mounted crane, various trucks, forklifts, platforms
Unique factors:Installation in a multistory steel building under tight spatial conditions
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