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New lighting technology helps improve safety and work environment while reducing costs. » more
Robotics at Frito-Lay: Flexibility, adaptability needed
Salty snacks have different motion profiles than automobiles, and snack food manufacturing differs significantly from automotive manufacturing. Robotics can do much more for consumer goods and food... » more
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HART technology, partial-stroke valve testing: A powerful duo for improving plant safety
Digital valve controllers make the job of implementing partial stroke valve testing programs much simpler. » more
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Opto 22 PAC Project 9.2 supports new Snap I/O modules, HTTP messaging, sending email, and legacy G4 digital I/O systems. » more
A rational approach to alarm rationalization
While it may not be your favorite activity, thoughtful alarm rationalization pays major operational dividends in the long run and will keep your operators happier. » more
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Reports determine New Jersey lost fewer manufacturing jobs
Manufacturers’ News, Inc. reports New Jersey lost 14,511 manufacturing jobs from December 2009 to December 2010, compared to 23,798 jobs lost over the 2008-2009 survey period » more
Schneider study: Execs see energy as business, moral imperative
Energy efficiency is more than a business driver; it is a moral imperative, according to the results of a recent Harris Interactive Poll commissioned by Schneider Electric. » more
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Illuminating the path to savingsNew lighting technology helps improve safety and work environment while reducing costs. » more
Siemens offers more for RuggedCom than Belden
RuggedCom has come to an agreement with Siemens, allowing the company to make an offer to purchase all RuggedCom's common shares for $440 million, which would give Siemens a 13.6% ownership share.... » more
RuggedCom has come to an agreement with Siemens, allowing the company to make an offer to purchase all RuggedCom's common shares for $440 million, which would give Siemens a 13.6% ownership share.... » more
Robotics at Frito-Lay: Flexibility, adaptability neededSalty snacks have different motion profiles than automobiles, and snack food manufacturing differs significantly from automotive manufacturing. Robotics can do much more for consumer goods and food... » more
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HART technology, partial-stroke valve testing: A powerful duo for improving plant safety Digital valve controllers make the job of implementing partial stroke valve testing programs much simpler. » more
Industrial automation software suite Opto 22 PAC Project 9.2 supports new Snap I/O modules, HTTP messaging, sending email, and legacy G4 digital I/O systems. » more
A rational approach to alarm rationalizationWhile it may not be your favorite activity, thoughtful alarm rationalization pays major operational dividends in the long run and will keep your operators happier. » more
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In depth: 2011 so far, according to Bob Spence
Plant Engineering asked Bob Spence, plant manager/operations for Schneider Electric, about productivity, manufacturing recovery, and the challenges he’s faced at his plant in 2011. » more
Plant Engineering asked Bob Spence, plant manager/operations for Schneider Electric, about productivity, manufacturing recovery, and the challenges he’s faced at his plant in 2011. » more
In depth: 2011 so far, according to Hiram Urbina
Plant Engineering asked Hiram Urbina, plant manager for Eaton, about productivity, manufacturing recovery, and the challenges he’s faced at his plant in 2011. » more
Plant Engineering asked Hiram Urbina, plant manager for Eaton, about productivity, manufacturing recovery, and the challenges he’s faced at his plant in 2011. » more
In depth: Partnerships as a growth opportunity
Plant Engineering asked Doug Woods, president of AMT, about productivity, manufacturing recovery, and the challenges he’s faced in 2011. » more
Plant Engineering asked Doug Woods, president of AMT, about productivity, manufacturing recovery, and the challenges he’s faced in 2011. » more
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Reports determine New Jersey lost fewer manufacturing jobsManufacturers’ News, Inc. reports New Jersey lost 14,511 manufacturing jobs from December 2009 to December 2010, compared to 23,798 jobs lost over the 2008-2009 survey period » more
Union members accept labor contract in Kansas City
Union members at the Harley-Davidson Inc. plant in Kansas City have accepted a labor contract that keeps the work at their factory but will result in the loss of many jobs. » more
Union members at the Harley-Davidson Inc. plant in Kansas City have accepted a labor contract that keeps the work at their factory but will result in the loss of many jobs. » more
Energy efficiency is more than a business driver; it is a moral imperative, according to the results of a recent Harris Interactive Poll commissioned by Schneider Electric. » more
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