TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN GREENHOUSE DELIVERY

Our delivery definition: not a structure, performance

We don't see greenhouse investment as just steel, glass, plastic, and equipment installation. At Fertima, delivery means commissioning a measurable and manageable operating standard that produces performance in the field.

We deliver the project as a "working system" - from engineering design to commissioning, from recipe sets to alarm thresholds. The investment becomes traceable and optimizable from day one.

Structure Engineering + design
Operations Automation + data layer
Outcome Performance + reporting
Technology-Driven Delivery Commissioning model in 4 steps
  • 01

    Engineering and design

    One plan for climate, water, energy, and workflow.

  • 02

    Automation and data

    Sensors, control, and software in one architecture.

  • 03

    Operational commissioning

    SOPs, recipe sets, and team training reach the field.

  • 04

    Performance tracking

    In-season optimization with a measure-and-improve loop.

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DELIVERY DEFINITION

Delivery: not installation, a working system

At Fertima, delivery means a production standard that works, is measured, and is manageable in the field. We make the structure not just installed, but performance-producing.

  • An operating standard delivered to the field with recipe sets and alarm thresholds.
  • Scenario and automation design that reduces operator dependency.
  • Optimization through a measure-and-improve approach in the first season.
Technology-driven greenhouse delivery infrastructure
Performance delivery, not just a structure
WHAT TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN DELIVERY INCLUDES

End-to-end delivery scope

Four core steps that connect the entire project to one standard.

01

Engineering and design

Climate, water, energy, and workflow handled within one framework.

02

Automation and data layer

Integration of sensors, control equipment, and software.

03

Operational commissioning

SOPs, recipe sets, alarm scenarios, and training.

04

Performance tracking

In-season targets, reports, and optimization plans.

1) ENGINEERING & DESIGN

Production architecture built in one plan

We handle climate-water-energy-workflow alignment within one framework. An infrastructure is designed to match greenhouse type, location, and crop strategy.

  • Climate architecture is planned by greenhouse type and location.
  • Irrigation infrastructure, water source, and hydraulic design are handled together.
  • Capacity is planned based on energy loads and operational rhythm.
  • Workflow covers labor, logistics, maintenance access, and safety design.
Engineering and design plan
Climate, water, and energy are designed together
Automation and data layer
Data, control, and reporting in one layer
2) AUTOMATION & DATA LAYER

Measurement, control, and logging in one language

Field sensors, control equipment, and the software layer speak in a single architecture. Measurement is not only monitored; it turns into automated action and is logged.

  • Measurement: temperature, humidity, VPD, flow, pressure, EC/pH, root zone moisture.
  • Control: windows, fans, circulation, irrigation zones, pumps, and valves.
  • Logging: time-stamped data, alarm history, reports.
  • Integration: compatible with Munters and Fertima controllers.
3) OPERATIONAL COMMISSIONING

Not just pressing a button, standard operations

The critical part of delivery is not just that it "works," but that it runs sustainably with standard operations. SOPs, recipes, and training are deployed in the field.

  • SOPs and daily/weekly checklists.
  • Recipe sets and application rhythm by crop stage.
  • Alarm thresholds, action scenarios, and safe modes.
  • Operator training and field acceptance tests.
Field operations and training
Operations training and field acceptance tests
Performance tracking and reporting
Measure-and-improve loop
4) PERFORMANCE TRACKING

Manage the first season with a measure-and-improve loop

The first season is not uncertainty; it is a measure-and-improve loop. Targets, deviations, and improvement plans are clarified in the field.

  • Season start targets: yield, quality, waste, water/energy consumption.
  • Deviation analysis and parameter optimization.
  • Visible performance through reporting and management dashboards.
  • Improvement plan: recipe, alarm, and equipment scenarios.
FERTIMA ECOSYSTEM

Single system logic

Technology-Driven Greenhouse Delivery is a single operating logic that feeds itself.

Climate control: automated equipment scenarios using sensor data.
Nutrition loop: recipe-application-measurement in one flow.
Irrigation automation: flow/pressure/EC-pH monitoring and alarms.
SeraERP traceability: logging, reporting, and operating discipline.
DELIVERY OUTPUTS

Not documents, a working system

What we deliver in the field: a working infrastructure and its standard.

Control architecture Sensors, controllers, automation scenarios
Recipe sets Crop stage and operational parameters
Alarm matrix Action plans and safe modes
SOPs and acceptance Training, test reports, and season tracking
TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN GREENHOUSE DELIVERY

Let's move your project to a performance standard

Let's design discovery, planning, and commissioning together to unite design, automation, and operations under a single delivery standard.