
SUPRA Conducts Technical Visit and Factory Acceptance Test at Grundfos Headquarters in Bjerringbro, Denmark
PT SUPRA Internasional Indonesia Conducts Technical Visit and Factory Acceptance Test at Grundfos Headquarters in Denmark
Bjerringbro, Denmark – As part of its continuing effort to uphold engineering standards and ensure delivery quality for large-scale infrastructure projects, PT Supra Internasional Indonesia recently carried out a working visit to the headquarters of Grundfos, a leading global manufacturer of pump technologies and water management systems. The engagement, held at Grundfos’ central campus in Bjerringbro, Denmark, was organized around a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) for a set of specialized pump units procured for upcoming applications in Indonesia’s municipal and industrial sectors.
The delegation from PT Supra was represented by Ilham Naufan, Technical Project Lead, and was formally received by Anders Wendel-Hansen, representing Grundfos' international commercial team. The visit was structured to facilitate a direct technical validation process while also allowing Supra to observe operational procedures at Grundfos’ manufacturing center. The FAT sessions served as a critical milestone in the procurement process, validating that performance specifications and operational tolerances conformed to project requirements before shipping and installation.
The equipment being tested comprised submersible pump systems that had been configured based on predefined hydraulic and electrical parameters, tailored for deployment in water transfer systems across different provinces in Indonesia. The tests simulated in-field operating conditions, with Grundfos engineers and Supra’s technical team jointly reviewing metrics such as head pressure, discharge flow rate, motor efficiency, and system response under variable load scenarios. Detailed documentation was exchanged in real time, reinforcing mutual alignment on deliverables and compliance.
Beyond the FAT itself, the visit included a walkthrough of Grundfos’ assembly units, component staging areas, and internal quality control checkpoints. Supra’s team gained insight into Grundfos’ manufacturing philosophy, particularly its emphasis on modular construction, lean assembly processes, and end-of-line validation protocols. These observations provided clarity on how Grundfos ensures consistency across global projects and supports post-delivery service expectations with systematized traceability and diagnostic support.
The visit also allowed both companies to discuss project pipeline planning and after-sales technical engagement, with Grundfos reaffirming its capacity to support long-term asset reliability through lifecycle services and digital monitoring integration. These elements are increasingly important for PT Supra as it seeks to embed risk-reduction and maintenance predictability into project execution frameworks across Indonesia’s evolving infrastructure sectors, including water utilities, energy plants, and industrial estates.
The professional engagement between the two companies reflects an ongoing effort to strengthen collaboration not only in procurement, but in operational readiness and technology integration. PT Supra has positioned itself as a systems integrator in the Indonesian market, tasked with delivering turnkey engineering solutions to government and private sector clients alike. In this role, product reliability and supplier transparency are critical to managing execution risk and sustaining client confidence.
As water management challenges grow more complex, particularly in regions vulnerable to urbanization stress, industrial expansion, or climate-driven variability, the integrity of component-level systems becomes foundational to infrastructure performance. For this reason, the FAT process at Grundfos was more than a procedural formality: it was an opportunity to validate shared operational philosophies and reinforce quality control as a non-negotiable element of engineering delivery.
PT Supra expressed appreciation for the clarity and efficiency of Grundfos’ processes, as well as the hospitality extended by its corporate team. Both parties emphasized the importance of maintaining open lines of communication throughout the product deployment cycle, particularly in the context of rapidly shifting project timelines and evolving regulatory expectations in Indonesia.
Bjerringbro, Denmark – As part of its continuing effort to uphold engineering standards and ensure delivery quality for large-scale infrastructure projects, PT Supra Internasional Indonesia recently carried out a working visit to the headquarters of Grundfos, a leading global manufacturer of pump technologies and water management systems. The engagement, held at Grundfos’ central campus in Bjerringbro, Denmark, was organized around a Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) for a set of specialized pump units procured for upcoming applications in Indonesia’s municipal and industrial sectors.
The delegation from PT Supra was represented by Ilham Naufan, Technical Project Lead, and was formally received by Anders Wendel-Hansen, representing Grundfos' international commercial team. The visit was structured to facilitate a direct technical validation process while also allowing Supra to observe operational procedures at Grundfos’ manufacturing center. The FAT sessions served as a critical milestone in the procurement process, validating that performance specifications and operational tolerances conformed to project requirements before shipping and installation.
The equipment being tested comprised submersible pump systems that had been configured based on predefined hydraulic and electrical parameters, tailored for deployment in water transfer systems across different provinces in Indonesia. The tests simulated in-field operating conditions, with Grundfos engineers and Supra’s technical team jointly reviewing metrics such as head pressure, discharge flow rate, motor efficiency, and system response under variable load scenarios. Detailed documentation was exchanged in real time, reinforcing mutual alignment on deliverables and compliance.
Beyond the FAT itself, the visit included a walkthrough of Grundfos’ assembly units, component staging areas, and internal quality control checkpoints. Supra’s team gained insight into Grundfos’ manufacturing philosophy, particularly its emphasis on modular construction, lean assembly processes, and end-of-line validation protocols. These observations provided clarity on how Grundfos ensures consistency across global projects and supports post-delivery service expectations with systematized traceability and diagnostic support.
The visit also allowed both companies to discuss project pipeline planning and after-sales technical engagement, with Grundfos reaffirming its capacity to support long-term asset reliability through lifecycle services and digital monitoring integration. These elements are increasingly important for PT Supra as it seeks to embed risk-reduction and maintenance predictability into project execution frameworks across Indonesia’s evolving infrastructure sectors, including water utilities, energy plants, and industrial estates.
The professional engagement between the two companies reflects an ongoing effort to strengthen collaboration not only in procurement, but in operational readiness and technology integration. PT Supra has positioned itself as a systems integrator in the Indonesian market, tasked with delivering turnkey engineering solutions to government and private sector clients alike. In this role, product reliability and supplier transparency are critical to managing execution risk and sustaining client confidence.
As water management challenges grow more complex, particularly in regions vulnerable to urbanization stress, industrial expansion, or climate-driven variability, the integrity of component-level systems becomes foundational to infrastructure performance. For this reason, the FAT process at Grundfos was more than a procedural formality: it was an opportunity to validate shared operational philosophies and reinforce quality control as a non-negotiable element of engineering delivery.
PT Supra expressed appreciation for the clarity and efficiency of Grundfos’ processes, as well as the hospitality extended by its corporate team. Both parties emphasized the importance of maintaining open lines of communication throughout the product deployment cycle, particularly in the context of rapidly shifting project timelines and evolving regulatory expectations in Indonesia.
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