Industrial Information Management (IIM) is a dynamic suite of analysis modules designed to allow organizations to make continuous process improvements by aggregating data from existing systems and presenting it as meaningful real-time information to key decision makers.
The modules–Production, Quality, Tracking, Downtime and Metrics–can be integrated with existing systems allowing companies to actively monitor, analyze, report and measure efficiencies in key areas driving their business. “By leveraging open technologies and complementing existing automation and IT systems, the IIM modules provide a low risk investment, with significant ROI being typically delivered in 6-12 months,” says Richard Bailey, IIM production manager.
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