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In recent years, the software component has become the true beating heart of Bergi machines. Today, the difference is no longer made by mechanics alone, but by the ability to collect and interpret operational data to make every process more efficient, controlled, and traceable.
The software evolution of Bergi machinery
One of the most advanced features is preventive maintenance. The software constantly monitors the most critical components and calculates their remaining operating time based on Bergi’s technical expertise. This allows maintenance to be planned with precision, avoiding unexpected downtime and extending the service life of the machines. In the next development phase, a predictive module will also be introduced — capable of identifying potential anomalies and sending automatic service requests directly to the technical department.
The monitoring system
The monitoring system also includes energy consumption tracking, an increasingly important aspect for tanneries committed to meeting environmental standards.
Each machine measures the power absorption of individual elements and automatically calculates the CO₂ consumption for the day, for each batch of leather, and even for single hides. These data provide tanners with a concrete tool to improve efficiency and meet the requirements of environmental certifications, such as those of Leather Working Group (LWG).
An intelligent self-regulation system
Looking ahead, Bergi is already developing an intelligent self-regulation system capable of automatically adjusting operating parameters according to the type of leather being processed. A further step towards machines that are increasingly autonomous, connected, and sustainable. Bergi’s vision remains clear: to integrate mechanics, electronics, and software into a single intelligent ecosystem, offering customers ever more efficient, high-performance, and forward-looking solutions.
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