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Specialized Machinery & Custom Equipment

A specialized machine cannot be found in a catalogue; it is defined by its duty cycle, line constraints, and specific acceptance criteria. ALAR engineers and assembles bespoke industrial equipment using an in-house team, strictly governed by the customer’s technical specifications. The production workflow is fully established before any activity begins. All non-standard mechanical components are manufactured in-house, utilizing the same high-precision workshops as our telescopic forks. At ALAR, testing is an integral part of the contract, never an afterthought.
The production cycle is established before starting any activity. Non-standard mechanical parts are produced internally, in the same workshops that produce the forks. Testing is part of the contract, not an afterthought.

Project Specification & Alignment

Every project begins with a deep analysis of the machine's core objectives: duty cycle, facility layout, safety protocols, and acceptance criteria. No production phase commences until a comprehensive production cycle has been defined and formally approved in writing. This is not merely a formality; it is a fundamental requirement that ensures the project is technically feasible and delivered within the agreed-upon timeline and budget.

Design & Strategic Procurement

We develop the detailed engineering design based strictly on customer specifications. This process integrates premium commercial components with custom mechanical parts—manufactured in-house at ALAR—into a single, centrally controlled production cycle. A dedicated Project Manager oversees the entire supply chain, ensuring there are no unverified handovers between component sourcing and final assembly. We maintain total oversight to guarantee the quality and traceability of every part.

Assembly by Specialized Technicians

All equipment is assembled by our qualified in-house technicians, following precise sequences defined in the detailed engineering design. Every step includes documented intermediate inspections to ensure total compliance. The custom mechanical components are manufactured using the same CNC machine tools as our ALAR telescopic forks—guaranteeing the same level of dimensional precision and full traceability across every project.

Testing & Delivery

Our testing protocol is strictly built around the criteria established in your initial specifications: functional verification, high-cycle endurance testing, and full acceptance documentation. The final product is delivered fully finished, verified, and documented. No need for \"on-site troubleshooting\" or post-installation adjustments; at ALAR, the unit we deliver is the unit we have already proven. You receive a system that is validated and ready for immediate integration.

TECHNICAL FAQs

Does ALAR design internally or only work on client projects?

We specialize in bespoke project execution. Every project is built around the customer’s unique requirements, with the production workflow, duty cycle, and acceptance criteria clearly defined and formally approved before we begin. Our facility manufactures all custom mechanical components in-house and manages the entire assembly process with specialized technicians. We develop the detailed engineering design strictly according to your specifications; we do not offer \"adapted\" standard solutions, but rather precision-engineered systems built for your specific application.

What kind of machinery and equipment has ALAR produced?

We engineer a wide range of specialized equipment for intralogistics and industrial automation, ranging from standalone assembly stations to complex multi-workstation systems. The customer’s functional specifications serve as our definitive roadmap. Over our 50-year history, we have successfully delivered a diverse portfolio of projects, including high-performance telescopic forks and vertical lifting systems; full automotive assembly lines and precision inspection/gauging fixtures; glass processing equipment, packaging machinery, and high-speed sorters for small electrical components; thermal presses for conveyor belts, custom molds, and specialized tooling.

Do you manufacture non-standard mechanical parts in-house?

Yes. We maintain total vertical integration by manufacturing all custom mechanical components directly in the ALAR workshops. Our facilities are equipped for high-precision milling, turning, and certified welding, ensuring these parts are seamlessly integrated during the assembly phase. This in-house approach allows us to maintain stringent quality control within a single unified process, significantly reducing lead times and eliminating the risk of discrepancies between engineering design and final production.

Do you have a project for evaluation?

Simply describe your operational cycle and technical constraints. We will work with you to define the complete production roadmap and feasibility before any formal commitment is made. Let’s ensure your project is built for success from day one.