IKN designs and manufactures clinker coolers and complete pyro-line systems for cement production across 170+ employees in six countries. The tech stack reveals a shift toward operational transparency: PLC controllers (Siemens, Allen-Bradley) paired with Docker, ThingsBoard, and MQTT for real-time data visualization and remote monitoring. Active projects center on standardized PLC automation and customer-facing training, while hiring remains balanced across engineering and operations—reflecting the company's push to digitalize cement plants post-installation.
IKN (Ingenieurbüro-Kühlerbau-Neustadt) GmbH is a privately held cement-equipment manufacturer founded in 1982, headquartered in Neustadt, Germany. Over 40 years, the company evolved from cooler-only specialist to a full-range supplier of pyro-line systems, with over 800 plant references worldwide. The business operates via local offices in the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Brazil, USA, and India, and employs 170+ people globally. Core offerings span design, manufacturing, commissioning, and maintenance of clinker coolers and pyro-line equipment, supported by engineering, project management, and customer service. The company is addressing digitalization and workflow efficiency as core operational priorities.
IKN uses Siemens and Allen-Bradley PLCs as the primary control layer, with Docker and ThingsBoard for real-time data visualization. Communication runs over MQTT and HTTP, deployed on Linux systems.
IKN operates local offices in the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Brazil, USA, and India, in addition to its headquarters in Neustadt, Germany.
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