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  2. Modular process skid - Wikipedia

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    An example of a multi-skid process system might include a raw materials skid, a utilities skid and a processing unit which work in tandem. Process skids are considered an alternative to traditional stick-built construction where process system parts are shipped individually and installed incrementally at the manufacturing site. [ 1 ]

  3. Modular design - Wikipedia

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    A laptop that is designed to be modular. Modular design, or modularity in design, is a design principle that subdivides a system into smaller parts called modules (such as modular process skids), which can be independently created, modified, replaced, or exchanged with other modules or between different systems.

  4. Skid mount - Wikipedia

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    A Skid mount is a popular method of distributing [1] and storing machinery [2] and usually-stationary equipment for the military and industry on its own or with other units as part of a modular system (modular process skid). The machinery at point of manufacture is permanently mounted in a frame or onto rails or a metal Pallet. The equipment ...

  5. EPIC Systems, Inc - Wikipedia

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    EPIC Systems, Inc. is a global provider of modular plant and process systems. Sometimes referred to as modular process skids, these systems for manufacturing chemical, biological or other products are self-contained and easily transportable. They are considered an alternative to traditional stick-built construction.

  6. Material-handling equipment - Wikipedia

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    Examples of unit load formation equipment include pallets, skids, slipsheets, tote pans, bins/baskets, cartons, bags, and crates. A pallet is a platform made of wood (the most common), paper, plastic, rubber, or metal with enough clearance beneath its top surface (or face) to enable the insertion of forks for subsequent lifting purposes. [ 13 ]

  7. Pilot plant - Wikipedia

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    Pilot plants can either be assembled on-site or off-site as modular skids that will be constructed and tested in a controlled environment. Testing - testing of completed systems, including system controls, is conducted to ensure proper system function. Installation and startup - if constructed offsite, pilot skids are installed onsite.

  8. List of manufacturing processes - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 January 2025. Manufacturing processes This section does not cite any sources.

  9. Breakbulk cargo - Wikipedia

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    Unit loads of items secured to a pallet or skid are also used. [4] A break-in-bulk point is a place where goods are transferred from one mode of transport to another, for example the docks where goods transfer from ship to truck. [citation needed] Break-bulk was the most common form of cargo for most of the history of shipping.