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Injection Molding Machine Relocation Services

Moving injection molding equipment is a high-stakes operation. One mistake during rigging, transport, or reinstallation can damage a machine worth hundreds of thousands of dollars — or worse, injure someone. KostaServices provides professional injection molding machine relocation services that protect your equipment, your people, and your production schedule at every step of the move.

Complete Injection Molding Machine Relocation Solutions

From single-machine moves within a facility to full plant relocations across the country, we deliver complete solutions that cover every phase of the process — planning, disassembly, rigging, transport, reinstallation, and commissioning. You get a single experienced team managing the entire move, with no gaps in responsibility and no handoffs between contractors.

Why Choose Us as Your Injection Molding Machine Relocation Company

Injection molding machines are heavy, complex, and sensitive to mishandling. Choosing the right company makes the difference between a smooth transition and a costly incident.

KostaServices brings the technical knowledge, specialized equipment, and project management experience to execute machine moves safely and efficiently — regardless of machine size, tonnage, or facility complexity. We understand how these machines are built, how they need to be handled, and what’s required to get them running correctly at the new location.

Injection Molding Machine Relocation Experts You Can Trust

Our relocation teams combine mechanical engineering expertise with hands-on rigging and millwright experience. We work with all machine types and tonnages — from compact 50-ton presses to large-frame machines exceeding 3,000 tons — and across all major brands including Engel, Arburg, Husky, KraussMaffei, Fanuc, Milacron, Sumitomo Demag, and Wittmann Battenfeld. Every move is planned and supervised by experienced injection molding machine relocation experts who treat your equipment with the care it deserves.

Our Injection Molding Machine Relocation Process

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    Site Assessment & Planning

    Every relocation begins with a detailed assessment of both the origin and destination sites. We evaluate floor load capacity, ceiling height, access routes, utility connections, and any structural considerations that could affect the move. A comprehensive relocation plan is developed before any equipment is touched.
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    Disassembly & Preparation

    During injection molding machine relocation, our technicians systematically disconnect, drain, and prepare the machine for transport — including hydraulic systems, electrical connections, water circuits, and auxiliary equipment. All components are properly labeled, protected, and documented to ensure correct reassembly at the destination.
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    Rigging & Transportation

    We use specialized rigging equipment — hydraulic skates, gantry systems, and heavy-lift machinery — to handle every injection molding machine relocation safely within facilities and onto transport vehicles. All machines are properly secured and protected for transit, with routes and logistics planned to prevent damage during loading, transport, and unloading.
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    Reinstallation & Alignment

    At the destination, our team manages the full injection molding machine relocation reinstallation process — positioning, leveling, alignment, and reconnection of all mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and cooling systems. Precision leveling and tiebar alignment are verified to manufacturer specifications before any testing begins.
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    Testing & Commissioning

    Once reinstalled, we conduct a full functional test of all machine systems and run the machine through its complete operating cycle. Process parameters are verified and adjusted as needed, and the machine is handed back to production in full working order — ready to run.

Minimize Downtime with Professional Machine Relocation

Every day a machine is offline during relocation is a day of lost production. Our injection molding machine relocation services are designed to minimize that window — through detailed pre-move planning, efficient execution, and a commissioning process that gets machines back into production as quickly as possible. We coordinate closely with your operations team to schedule moves around your production calendar and reduce the impact on output.

Industries We Serve

Automotive & Transportation, Medical Devices & Pharma, Consumer Electronics, Packaging & Containers, Industrial Components, Aerospace & Defense, Construction Materials, Food & Beverage, Contract Manufacturing.

Why Choose Us

Industry Expertise

Our technicians possess over two decades of experience in hydraulics, mechanics, and software.

Rapid Turnaround

We offer 2-3 day diagnostics and maintain a massive inventory of electronic parts to minimize your downtime.

Quality Guaranteed

We stand behind our work with a 12-month warranty on electronic units, servo motors, and valves.

Data-Driven Results

Every repair includes detailed data prints and performance graphs showing equipment status before and after service.

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FAQs

Relocation time depends on machine size, complexity, and distance. A standard single-machine injection molding machine relocation within a facility typically takes 1–3 days including reinstallation and testing. Larger machines or longer-distance relocations may require additional time. We provide a detailed timeline estimate during the planning phase.

Injection molding machines are precision equipment operating under high mechanical loads. Improper handling during a move can damage hydraulic systems, misalign mechanical components, or create safety hazards. A professional relocation company has the specialized equipment, technical knowledge, and experience to move machines safely and get them running correctly at the new location.

Yes. We manage the entire relocation from initial site assessment through final commissioning — including disassembly, rigging, transport, reinstallation, alignment, and functional testing. You work with one team throughout the entire process.

It depends on the machine size, access routes, and distance of the move. Smaller machines may be moved intact within a facility. Larger machines or long-distance moves typically require partial disassembly of auxiliary components, platens, or injection units. Our team assesses this during the planning phase and handles all disassembly and reassembly work.

Planning a machine move?

Contact KostaServices to discuss your relocation project and receive a detailed quote. Our team is ready to plan and execute a safe, efficient move that protects your equipment and keeps your production on schedule.