Our partners have varied backgrounds from Chemical formulations and Business management as well as Sales and Marketing, and Design, Development and Construction of all equipment engineering and commissioning globally. Projects for industries such as fertiliser manufacture in Asia, precious metals extraction in Arizona and other forms of fertiliser manufacture in Pennsylvania, to food and mineral processing and production throughout Australia.
Clients have particular needs, and often large Consulting Engineering firms do not have the experience or skills to assist niche market requirements with these skills and equipment needs. Our experience cross many industries, and an open minded approach by all of our people ensures coming up with a viable, economic solution to suit all the requirements of our clients. General Engineering is not our agenda, but specialised applications and requirements for improving existing processing or adding innovative components and design is our specialty.
TAS is actively involved in R&D for solving problems in almost any industries, however, we do tend to specialise in the waste side of industry. How we look at an operation differs from most Engineers or Specialists. This comes from being involved with almost every industry, and applying this to obvious problems or bottle necks in existing operations or new designs.
Should you have a different challenge or possible problem, and you are looking for an intelligent sensible solution which is not based on utilising equipment or operational system used by everyone else in your industry and you are open to solutions and further opportunities arising from this challenge, we are here to help.
Sometimes we need to think outside the square to achieve results that we have never achieved, a fresh approach not clouded by what we have always used or done in the past...
This is the case for many companies these days as everyone is seeking an advantage, an edge over what their competitor is doing or manufacturing into a shrinking local and global marketplace. Competition from overseas has impacted on our local sales and the internet has made purchasing from overseas both handy and inexpensive.
There are many ways of improving our operations, and sometimes it is so obvious to outsiders, but we fail to see how we can improve our bottom line.. Maybe a low profit line can be modified to increase the sales potential and usage, or applied to previously unacceptable markets.
Most of the time the answers are simple and staring us in the face, sometimes a little harder, but never... impossible.