For this project, PROFILODOMI supplied mounting structures for more than 150 individual sub-projects, each with a nominal capacity of 1 MWp and 500 kWp. Every sub-project was treated as a standalone delivery unit, with its own unique project code, dedicated documentation, detailed engineering design, and separate archiving.
Due to the complex terrain conditions, the project area was divided into zones with different altitude characteristics, including regions between 500 and 800 meters above sea level, as well as areas exceeding 800 meters. For each altitude zone, adapted table designs and structural configurations were developed, ensuring full compatibility with both the terrain and the specific environmental loading conditions.
All materials were produced, packaged, labeled, and shipped strictly according to the client’s coding and segmentation system. Each bundle and shipment was identified by project and sub-project code, allowing precise allocation on site and seamless coordination with the installation teams.
Logistics execution was organized as a continuous, high-throughput delivery flow, achieving a sustained delivery rate exceeding 7 MWp per week in shipped material. This approach ensured uninterrupted site progress across multiple installation fronts in parallel, while maintaining full traceability, documentation control, and schedule reliability throughout the entire duration of the project.
The Vathylakos Kozani project is a clear demonstration of PROFILODOMI’s capability to manage large-scale, multi-segment photovoltaic developments, combining industrial production capacity, engineering adaptability, and EPC-oriented logistics execution.
