How Did WFA Engineering Secure a Complex 3-Species Livestock Slaughterhouse Project in Kazakhstan – in Just 90 Days from First Contact to Signed Contract?
WFA Engineering has successfully finished the installation and commissioning of customized livestock slaughter equipment for a comprehensive slaughterhouse project in Kazakhstan, which has officially entered formal production and operation. The project includes three dedicated slaughter lines for cattle, horses and sheep, with a designed capacity of processing 200 cattle, 200 horses and 500 sheep per shift. The whole process from initial contact to formal signing took only around three months, a testament to the client’s deep trust in WFA Engineering’s professional capabilities.

Fast Decision-Making: Contract Secured Within Three Months
According to WFA Engineering’s project manager, the Kazakhstan client conducted rigorous reviews and evaluations of multiple international slaughter equipment suppliers in the early stage of the project. Backed by professional technical proposals, customized factory layout planning and extensive industry expertise, the WFA Engineering team quickly gained the client’s favour. Following in-depth discussions on technical specifications and production capacity requirements, the two parties reached an agreement and placed the formal order in approximately three months. The client confirmed that the WFA Engineering team’s professionalism and robust overall project management throughout negotiations were core factors enabling this rapid decision.

Rigorous Quality & Schedule Control for On-Time Delivery
This complex order required tailored processes for three different animal species: cattle, horses and sheep. WFA Engineering implemented strict multi-stage quality inspections across the entire manufacturing workflow – from raw material procurement, laser cutting, automated welding through to final assembly – ensuring all slaughter equipment meets international food-grade processing standards. The WFA Engineering team also streamlined production and logistics workflows, overcoming various challenges related to cross-border shipping and coordination, to complete container loading and delivery to the Kazakhstan site strictly on schedule.

Dedicated Technical Support Ensures Smooth Commissioning
Upon arrival of the equipment, WFA Engineering dispatched an experienced international engineering team to oversee on-site assembly, automated system commissioning and trial runs. Leveraging proven technical know-how and systematic commissioning procedures, the team calibrated all production parameters of the multi-species integrated slaughter lines to match the designed specifications. During final acceptance, the client highly praised the slaughter equipment’s stable performance and food safety compliance, stating that operational results exceeded expectations.

Global Track Record Highlights WFA Engineering’s Core Competence
The successful delivery of the Kazakhstan project marks another milestone in WFA Engineering’s global development strategy. With over 15 years of specialized industry experience, WFA Engineering has completed more than 200 slaughterhouse projects across over 56 countries worldwide. The company boasts mature delivery capabilities and a comprehensive after-sales service system, including halal-compliant processing systems and bespoke solutions adapted to different livestock types.
Adhering to the core principle of Quality First, Customer Focus, WFA Engineering provides full-cycle turnkey services globally, covering plant layout design, equipment manufacturing, installation and commissioning for meat processing operators. Moving forward, WFA Engineering will continue to deliver innovative technology and high-quality slaughter equipment to support the sustainable development of the global food supply chain and build long-term win-win partnerships with clients around the world.

