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MAVERICK Technologies, LLC, A Rockwell Automation Company

Our work ranges from initial assessments and operational consulting engagements to comprehensive, multimillion-dollar projects. We help our customers manage risk and optimize to sustain peak performance.
265 Admiral Trost Drive
Columbia, IL 62236
USA
888.917.9109
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Product Summary

MAVERICK Technologies® is a platform-independent automation solutions provider and a global leader in industrial automation, enterprise integration and strategic manufacturing solutions, with clients across a wide range of manufacturing and process industries.

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Maverick 2019 No Swoosh

Acquired by Rockwell Automation in 2016, MAVERICK Technologies® is a platform-independent automation solutions provider and a global leader in industrial automation, enterprise integration and strategic manufacturing solutions, with clients across a wide range of manufacturing and process industries. Our people, processes and technical capabilities ensure delivery of the right solution for every project, using the most appropriate technology. Since our founding in 1999, we’ve completed more than 15,000 projects in 46 countries across six continents. Our work ranges from initial assessments and operational consulting engagements to comprehensive, multimillion-dollar projects.

MAVERICK offers a full range of best-in-class technologies, solutions and services. We work across all major technology platforms, delivering value at all four stages of manufacturing. Not only do we design and build, but we also support and improve your operations, driving performance from the plant floor to the boardroom. As part of our sustaining services offering, we bring specialized operational knowledge required to monitor and maintain control systems. Our philosophy is to work with a customer on an ongoing basis with continuous improvement that drives their sustainability and competitive position.

Primary Service Areas:
Industrial Automation
- Our automation engineering consultants provide complete automation solutions, manufacturing field services and advanced process control consulting, from initial control platform assessment to startup and commissioning to ongoing maintenance.

Enterprise Integration - We work with customers to integrate systems across their entire enterprise to collect and share critical system data. We help with many aspects of the enterprise, including manufacturing execution systems, manufacturing application to ERP integration, supply chain optimization and much more.

Strategic Manufacturing Solutions - We help our customers make strategic advances, reduce costs and unlock value across their entire organization. Our Strategic Manufacturing Solutions include our platform-independent DCSNext® solution for DCS migration, our PlantFloor24® 24/7/365 global operations center for remote monitoring and management services and our OpCon Advantage™ for complete operational consulting.

For more information on MAVERICK solutions and services, contact us at www.mavtechglobal.com/contact.

Products

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MAVERICK Technologies has introduced OnTrack, a suite of work process management solutions designed to deliver the insight and real-time data operators need to act quickly and...
Feb. 24, 2016

Videos

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The MAVERICK leadership team discusses the lack of operations support in our exclusive video. Topics include: Bridging the gap between IT and operations technology, the need for...
April 5, 2013
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At MAVERICK Technologies, we talk to manufacturers every day who have tons of questions about how to approach their DCS migration. Our top automation engineers recently provided...
April 5, 2013
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Paul Galeski, chairman & CEO of Maverick Technologies explains the best practices for planning and conducting a DCS migration.
June 22, 2012

Resources

If your process plant is like most, you have components and applications from a variety of automation hardware and software vendors. While it’s possible to run some of these application...
April 5, 2013
Like the body’s nervous system, a plant's control system is complex, particularly if it has grown over the years and has changed significantly from its original design.
April 5, 2013
How to make 20th-century control systems work for a 21st-century manufacturing enterprise.
April 5, 2013

Blogs

When Automation Adds No Value
The application of automation technologies in the manufacturing and processing industries is always accompanied by estimations of value added after installation. Common industry...
May 19, 2015
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The purpose of automation is not to eliminate jobs, but to give workers the tools they need to do their jobs faster and more productively.
Oct. 21, 2014
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The acquisition expands Maverick’s batch process and systems validation capabilities, and increases its distributed control systems (DCS) capabilities for the for life sciences...
Sept. 18, 2014
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When considering what kind of manufacturing execution system (MES) your operations should have, you need to consider several factors related to technical and business needs, and...
Aug. 15, 2014
Automation technology is used to improve shale gas well performance. Source: Rockwell Automation
Shale drilling, exploration and production has relied on many of the same automation techniques as conventional oil recovery. But these are unconventional resources that require...
April 7, 2014
Dairy processing. Source: Rockwell Automation
More tightly controlled automation systems can help dairy processors turn waste into resources and make the most of export opportunities. Is the slow-to-change dairy industry ...
Oct. 31, 2013
If a customer calls and says there’s something wrong with your product, do you have everything you need to track down what, when, where, why and how in the manufacturing plant...
June 5, 2013
SPC, or statistical process control, has been around for a long time. While everyone’s heard about it, not many people are doing much with it.
April 28, 2013
Manufacturers are either phasing out, or no longer supporting legacy distributed control systems, and the cost of maintaining legacy systems is outpacing the cost of migration...
July 1, 2012

Articles

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Two factors driving the upgrade or replacement of legacy control systems are increased component failures and lack of replacement parts due to obsolescence. The risk associated...
Jan. 25, 2020
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Led in large part by consumer expectations carrying over to industrial settings, HMI, SCADA and other visualization tools are becoming more accessible from more places, with the...
July 10, 2018
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Dairy producers come in many sizes, but tighter enterprise integration to plant assets is one way to optimize the “milk standardization” process.
May 16, 2017
Hydraulic fracturing can extract oil and natural gas from shale rock formations located deep beneath the surface of the earth. Source: Rockwell Automation
The wells run deep and wide, but the automation doesn’t. A desire to make unconventional oil and gas extraction safer and more cost-effective has producers on the hunt for new...
April 29, 2014
Ethernet has gained critical mass as the industrial network of choice. Automation and control engineers can dig into some of the details of cabling, managed switches and topologies...
May 13, 2012

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