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Getting Up the Profit Hill Faster

Content Type  Manufacturers have an array of good tools to help them implement proven operational excellence strategies.

Don’t Rip Out Your Old Automation Just Yet

Content Type  Production of practically everything seems to be moving overseas these days, but the perception doesn’t always match reality.

Samsung Attacks Energy Costs

Content Type  Samsung Fine Chemicals Co. (SCF) recently revamped its heat power plant at its chemical facility in Ulsan, South Korea, in an effort to increase efficiency and reduce emissions. 

Radio News: What’s In a Standard?

Content Type  Everyone likes a good technical standard. But they tend to like it only when it is done, and there are plenty of competitive products that meet the standard.

Rockwell Automation Makes Risk Assessment Pay

Content Type  Most manufacturers know that identifying safety hazards is the first step to reducing risk.

Tier 1 Automotive Supplier Puts Solution to the Test

Content Type  It’s no secret that automakers are facing increased demands from shareholders to curb their exposure to warranty/recall issues and are, in turn, passing that pressure onto their suppliers in the form of stiff penalties for missing deadlines, substandard quality or even merely delivering assemblies out of sequence.

Capitalizing on Motion Control Innovation

Content Type  Single-serve stick packs are one of the hottest trends in consumer packaging, and Ropak Manufacturing Co., Decatur, Ala., is poised to service that growing market with an innovative machine it calls Stik Pak.

Motion Control in Packaging: Opportunities and Issues

Content Type  Today’s motion control systems possess greater functionality and intelligence than in the past. But do they risk getting too smart for their own good?

Office/Plant Security Clash

Content Type  According to ARC Advisory Group Inc., in Dedham, Mass., the conflict between the plant and the information technology (IT) group stems from a long list of conflicting missions, systems and priorities.

Corporate IT Helps Plants with Security

Content Type Control engineers must assure IT goals don't conflict with plant operations.

Making Cyber Security Mandatory

Content Type The newly approved NERC CIP standards covering cyber security in the electric power industry may be controversial, but there are big fines for lack of compliance. 

On the Road to Cyber Security

Content Type  A 10-year roadmap for achieving control system cyber security in the energy industry has been hailed as a model for other industries. Here’s a look at progress to date.

Avoiding Arc Flash Hazards

Content Type  Five to ten times per day in the United States, a worker is severely injured or killed in an electrical arc flash accident, according to Joe Weigel, product manager in Square D Services Marketing for automation and electrical products supplier Schneider Electric, in Palatine, Ill.

Top 10 Technology Trends

Content Type  Gartner Inc., the Stamford, Conn., market research firm, has identified the top 10 technologies and trends that it says will be strategic for most organizations.

Blending Plant Operations with Enterprise Management

Content Type  The war between plant operations and IT is over. Here’s a look at the major trends in information technology that are having a direct and growing impact on plant operations.

Do You Really Need that Separate Safety Network?

Content Type  Why install the latest generation of safety networks? Most people would put the money saved on less wiring at the top of their list of answers.

How to Achieve Competent Workforce for Safety

Content Type  Safety is a topic that is on everyone's mind. No one wants to be interviewed on television after an explosion at their plant or after a severe injury occurs.

A Tale of Two Bridges

Content Type  At automaker Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich., Alan Baumgartner discusses digital manufacturing in the context of two bridges.

Wireless in the Real World

Content Type  Using wireless sensor technologies in process automation is finally getting out of the labs and into the plants. There remains a reluctance to publicly come out of the closet about using it.

Fighting the Skills Gap

Content Type  Scott Fraser is the Electrical Technology Department Chair at Long Beach City College in California. Besides providing electrical training, the Department offers specialty areas in robotics and industrial automation.
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