WALDT helps companies turn technical decisions into practical processing concepts, plant layouts, and integrated system designs. The planning and design phase defines how the process should work in real operating conditions — from raw material intake to target outputs, utilities, automation, and supporting systems.
Animal by-product processing facilities must be designed around actual raw material streams, product specifications, logistics, utilities, available space, and local constraints. We develop process concepts and layouts that reflect these conditions instead of relying on generic plant configurations.
A reliable processing facility depends on how each part of the system works together. Planning must consider the core process, utilities, automation, odour control, material handling, and long-term service requirements. We support the integration of these elements into one coherent industrial solution.
We define the raw material stream, target outputs, throughput requirements, site conditions, utilities, and main technical requirements.
We create the processing logic, mass balance calculations, technology requirements, and preliminary plant configuration.
We develop the plant layout and define how process systems, utilities, automation, and ancillary systems work together.
We prepare the technical basis for tendering, procurement, implementation planning, or a complete integrated solution.