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MackayBurdekinCentral Queensland

Electrical & Automation Engineering for Sugar Mill Operations

Beetle Engineering supports sugar mill operations across the Mackay and Burdekin regions with electrical engineering, PLC and SCADA programming, control system upgrades, and shutdown support. We understand the crushing season pressures and the reliability demands that come with continuous milling operations.

Sugar Mills
What we see on sugar mills sites
  • Aging control infrastructure that has been progressively patched through decades of crushing seasons, with limited documentation and high risk of failure during peak production.
  • Crushing season time pressure - electrical and automation faults that would be manageable off-season become critical when the mill is running and every hour of unplanned downtime has a direct cost.
  • Complex mill-wide integration across juice extraction, clarification, evaporation, crystallisation, centrifugals and boiler plant, with interdependencies that make fault isolation difficult.
  • Dust, steam, and moisture environments that accelerate wear on electrical equipment and require careful selection and maintenance of control hardware.
  • Inter-season shutdown windows that are short and heavily scheduled, requiring electrical and automation work to be scoped, planned and executed efficiently.
  • RPEQ engineering requirements for electrical modifications and new installations under Queensland electrical safety legislation and sugar industry standards.
How we help

Engineering around the crushing season

Sugar milling in the Mackay region runs from approximately June to November. During that window, electrical and automation systems have to work. A fault on the juice extraction train, the evaporator station, or the boiler plant has an immediate impact on throughput - and the pressure to get back online quickly falls on the electrical and automation team.

The systems keeping a sugar mill running are often a mix of ages and technologies, progressively upgraded over decades of crushing seasons. Documentation is frequently incomplete. Control logic has been modified in the field. Understanding how it all fits together takes time that a fault call at 2am does not allow.

Our electrical and automation engineers work regularly in sugar mill environments. We know the systems, the interdependencies, and the operational priorities that drive decision-making during crushing.

What we do in sugar mills

Our sugar mill work covers the full range of electrical and automation engineering. PLC programming and upgrades across mill plant - juice extraction, clarification, evaporation, crystallisation, centrifugals, and boiler controls. SCADA systems for mill-wide visibility and alarm management. Electrical design and RPEQ engineering for switchroom modifications, motor control centre upgrades, and new equipment installations.

The inter-season shutdown is the main window for significant work. We scope and plan ahead so that control system upgrades, switchboard replacements, and new automation installations are designed, procured, and ready to execute within the available outage window - and commissioned and tested before the following crushing season begins.

During crushing we respond to faults and support minor modifications where they are necessary and can be managed without disrupting production. We work closely with mill electrical staff and keep communication clear so the right decisions get made quickly.

Control systems and platforms

Rockwell Automation ControlLogix and CompactLogix are common across newer installations and recently upgraded plant. Older systems include Siemens S5 and S7, Schneider Modicon, and legacy proprietary mill control systems that have been in service since before modern PLC platforms were standard.

AVEVA System Platform and Ignition are the SCADA platforms we see most frequently across mill-wide monitoring systems, historian, and reporting.

We work across all of these without requiring a vendor service call - fault diagnosis, program modification, hardware replacement, and migration to new platforms are all within our standard scope.

Working within sugar industry requirements

Electrical engineering on sugar mill sites operates under Queensland electrical safety legislation and the specific safety requirements that come with high-voltage switchgear, large motor drives, boiler plant, and rotating equipment. RPEQ engineering packages are required for significant electrical modifications and new installations. Our documentation meets the standard expected by sugar industry principal contractors and mill management.

Platforms found across sugar mills sites

Platforms we work with

Rockwell Automation
Siemens
Schneider Electric
AVEVA
Ignition
FAQ

Common questions about our sugar mills work.

Yes. We support sugar mills during crushing season for fault response, minor modifications, and commissioned upgrades. We understand the pressure of keeping a mill running through crushing and we work within the constraints that come with that - minimal disruption to production, clear communication with mill electrical staff, and fast turnaround on fault diagnosis and repair.
Yes. The inter-season period is the primary window for significant electrical and automation work - control system upgrades, switchboard replacements, SCADA migrations, and new equipment installations. We work with mill maintenance planners to scope and schedule work that fits within the available shutdown window and is ready for the following crushing season.
Yes. Our principal engineer Dennis Murphy holds RPEQ registration in electrical engineering. Sugar mill electrical modifications and new installations require RPEQ engineering packages under Queensland legislation, and we provide these as a standard part of our project scope.
Rockwell Automation ControlLogix and CompactLogix are common across newer and recently upgraded mill control systems. Older installations often run Siemens S5 and S7, Schneider Modicon, and a range of legacy proprietary controllers. We work across all of these platforms and have experience managing migrations from end-of-life systems to modern platforms during inter-season shutdowns.

Working in sugar mills? Let's talk.

We support sugar mills operations across Mackay, the Bowen Basin and Central Queensland. Get in touch to discuss your project.