Shutdowns & Maintenance

Shutdowns are moments when there is no time for errors. PreOne’s maintenance teams keep processes running and ensure that every hour of downtime is utilized effectively.

Why choose PreOne for shutdowns?

  • Precise planning, efficient execution: Shutdowns are scheduled down to the minute and carried out by experienced installation teams – work does not begin until everything is ready.
  • Multi-metal expertise in the field: Titanium, Hastelloy, Duplex, SMO, Stainless Steel – the same specialized expertise found in our workshop travels to the client’s site.
  • Safety first: Occupational safety training, hot work and first aid certifications, plus a comprehensive risk assessment before every assignment.
  • Agile response: In breakdown situations, speed is critical – that is why we are reachable and on the move while others are still planning.

Let’s plan a shutdown that stays on schedule – and keeps its promises.

A shutdown is a controlled stop – not a surprise.

Every year, we execute multiple shutdown projects in the chemical, energy, and process industries, where schedule, safety, and technical precision define the boundaries of success before the first work phase even begins.

A shutdown is not about rushed repairs; it is a pre-planned operation where every minute and every work phase counts.

We plan shutdowns carefully in advance: resources, material deliveries, work sequences, and documentation are aligned with the client’s production rhythm and critical process points. This reduces unnecessary downtime and ensures that project progress is predictable from start to finish.

Once on site, work proceeds in stages, under control, and according to the agreed process. No surprises, no unnecessary delays – just systematic work where every phase is verified before moving to the next.

Our maintenance services support shutdowns as a natural continuum. We perform preventive maintenance, inspections, and welding repairs with the same standards we use in our own workshop. This ensures that after the shutdown, the process operates at least at the same level as before – often even better.