Factory Relocation Without Losing Your Customers
Moving an entire factory while customers keep ordering is a sequencing problem: which lines move first, what stays running, where the buffer stock comes from. Fabrimove plans factory relocations as phased programs — line by line, hall by hall — so production never stops completely. One project manager owns the master schedule; our own crews execute mechanical, electrical and automation works at both ends.
What’s included: master relocation plan and phasing strategy; full asset survey and inventory database; utilities disconnection/reconnection design; dismantling, packing, transfer, reinstallation of all equipment; new layout engineering; recommissioning per line with acceptance protocols; decommissioning and broom-clean handover of the old site.
FAQ :
- How do you minimize production downtime during a factory move? — By phasing: critical lines are moved during planned shutdowns or in parallel with buffer production, and each line is recommissioned before the next is dismantled.
- Do you also handle the old building handover? — Yes — decommissioning, removal of foundations and installations, and documented handover to the landlord or buyer.
- Can you relocate our factory to another country? — That is our core business — cross-border relocations within Europe, including notifications, A1-compliant crews and insured transfer.