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GEVA automation is in business for more than 25 years and implemented over 90 upgrade and modernization projects in all continents of the world.

Our business is based on continuous and ongoing support of our clients. We appreciate intensive and long lasting relationships to our satisfied clients.

We are recognized as an enduring and reliable partner supporting long product rolling mills to continuously improve their mill efficiencies through our innovative developments for process improvements and automation.

You buy the process improvement which is always a tailor made solution. That takes time and GEVA have the time to stay on at site which others have left already.
Dean Powning, Electrical Engineer OneSteel Laverton, Australia, December 2014
GEVA are flexible and quick to respond to any issues that impact the productivity of the plant.
Abud Alnatour, Maintenance Superintendent, Sydney Rolling Mill / April 2015
Whenever there was and is a problem, complicated and technically sophisticated, and no clear solution given - GEVA automation is our preferred partner for voestalpine.
Dipl.- Ing. Norbert Köck, Head of Capital Projects Department, voestalpine, July 2007
The project (Finishing End Improvement (satisfied us very much, it exceeded our expectations.
Dave Allen, Operation Superintendent, OneSteel Newcastle Wire Rod Mill / March 2015
On most bar sections we have prime tolerance on the first or second bar to the cooling bed. This has shortened our start up and sizing time quite a bit… we now have no cobbles due to incorrect roll speeds and not tail end buckles. The installation of the GEVA control system has been a definite improvement in the bar mill.
Craig McPherson, Mill Pulpit Operator at Laverton BarMill / February 2015
GEVA / Burkhard Kaas and his team service is excellent. They are highly knowledgeable in the field of automation & drive control with a good understanding of steel rolling process.
Abud Alnatour, Maintenance Superintendent, Sydney Rolling Mill / April 2015