by luckeconsultingtechnologyservicesllc | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
For many years, industrial growth strategies were heavily focused on one objective: increasing capacity. More throughput meant higher production, greater revenue potential, and stronger market positioning. Expansion projects, debottlenecking initiatives, and...
by luckeconsultingtechnologyservicesllc | May 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
For many years, industrial planning operated under a relatively stable assumption: energy would remain available, predictable, and manageable enough to support long-term investment decisions. Today, that assumption is becoming far less certain. Global conflicts,...
by luckeconsultingtechnologyservicesllc | May 15, 2026 | Uncategorized
In complex industrial projects, teams spend months—sometimes years—working closely with the same systems, assumptions, and design decisions. Over time, familiarity becomes part of the process. And while deep involvement is necessary for execution, it can also make...
by luckeconsultingtechnologyservicesllc | May 12, 2026 | Uncategorized
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the way engineering work is performed. Tasks that once required significant manual effort—data analysis, calculations, simulations, and documentation—can now be completed faster and more efficiently through AI-powered tools....
by luckeconsultingtechnologyservicesllc | Apr 30, 2026 | Uncategorized
In many projects, there’s a moment during front-end engineering where teams feel they’ve reached a reasonable point of completion. The design works. The numbers check out. The schedule is moving. And someone says:“It’s good enough for FEED.” At the time, it feels...
This is actually interesting, This made things a bit easier to understand. might be useful again later.