Transportation & rigging
Heavy industrial machines are coordinated from unloading through positioning, with site access, lifting, and protection planning reviewed before delivery day.
Mc Corp combines nationwide logistics, application engineering, operator training, and scheduled maintenance so new machinery reaches output faster and stays reliable after handover.
The prototype called for four service cards. This production slice keeps that structure while aligning the content with the current Mc Corp catalog and support model.
Heavy industrial machines are coordinated from unloading through positioning, with site access, lifting, and protection planning reviewed before delivery day.
Application engineers handle leveling, power-up, calibration, and baseline process checks so the machine is handed over in a production-ready state.
Hands-on sessions cover startup routines, safe operation, machine care, and the practical workflow needed to move from installation into steady output.
Scheduled inspections and service coordination help buyers reduce downtime risk, maintain repeatability, and plan support windows around production.
The service route is structured around the same buyer journey implied by the prototype: prepare the site, commission the machine, then sustain performance after turnover.
Teams confirm footprint, utilities, access, and lifting constraints before final delivery scheduling.
Mechanical setup, initial validation, and operator orientation are completed together so the buyer receives a documented handover path.
Support continues through maintenance planning, usage questions, and technical escalation when production conditions change.
Use the contact route for site details, machine family questions, or installation planning, then continue into the catalog to review the matching equipment range.