TANIS Expanding Excellence Beyond Borders | Global Milling Export
TANIS expanding excellence beyond borders with global milling equipment export. International shipping and logistics showcasing worldwide reach of advanced milling technology and equipment solutions.

Strategic Project Planning Services & Solutions for Mill Facilities

The success of mill projects is based on a meticulous and comprehensive planning process. The installation or modernization of mill facilities, which include complex process steps from raw material acceptance to packaging, requires a multidisciplinary planning approach. As Tanış A.Ş., with over 60 years of milling experience, we offer strategic planning services that ensure your projects are completed on time, within budget, and in accordance with quality targets. With our sector-specific knowledge accumulation and advanced planning methodologies, we maximize the profitability and success of your mill investments.

Our Mill Project Planning Services

Feasibility and Preliminary Planning Services

Solid foundations for your investment decisions:

Market Analysis: Evaluation of target market and capacity planning.

Technology Assessment: Comparative analysis of alternative technologies.

Process Planning: Optimum production processes and flow planning.

Economic Analysis: Detailed cost estimates and financial feasibility.

TANIS Russia 120 TPD Maize Grits Milling Plant | Industrial Installation
TANIS 120 tons per day maize grits milling plant installation in Russia featuring advanced degermination equipment and comprehensive corn processing systems for efficient grits production operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

The duration of our planning services varies depending on the size and complexity of the project. For small modernization projects, it can take 2-4 weeks, while for large greenfield projects, it can take 8-12 weeks. Pricing can be done on a fixed price or man-hour basis according to project scope. We offer special proposals for each project.

 

For modernization projects, we recommend a phased transition strategy that minimizes production interruptions. In the first phase, we perform a detailed current situation analysis to identify bottlenecks, then determine critical shutdown points and develop micro-shutdown plans. We complete all possible preparation work while production continues, and realize planned shutdowns in minimum time.

 

In international projects, local regulations, cultural differences, logistical challenges, and different ways of doing business come into play as additional planning factors. In these projects, we integrate country-specific requirements into our plans by cooperating with local partners, create additional buffers for international transportation and customs processes, and conduct more comprehensive risk assessments.