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In today’s industrial landscape, efficient energy management is no longer an option but a concrete priority for any company seeking to maintain competitiveness and regulatory compliance. With the implementation of increasingly stringent requirements related to Transition 5.0 and sustainabi...
For a manufacturing company, an unplanned plant shutdown is not just a technical problem, but a direct cost that impacts production, deliveries, and profit margins. In most industrial settings, maintenance is still managed reactively—addressing issues after a failure occurs—or on a schedul...
Not all industrial environments present the same challenges. There are sectors where the design of an automation system must meet particularly stringent regulatory, hygiene, and safety requirements, and where every design choice has a direct impact on the compliance of the entire productio...
The digital transformation of the manufacturing sector is redefining the role of the electrical panel within production facilities. From a static component dedicated to power distribution and protection, the connected electrical panel becomes an intelligent hub, capable of collecting data,...
A system showing signs of obsolescence does not always need to be completely replaced. In many industrial settings, the machinery and supporting structures are still fully functional, but the automation system controlling them is no longer capable of delivering the performance, flexibility...
The digital transformation of industrial facilities has unlocked major gains in efficiency, connectivity, and process control. The very path that makes a plant smarter, however, also dramatically widens its attack surface: every new point of contact between machines, supervisory systems, a...
A modern industrial plant is not measured solely by the quality of its hardware, but by its ability to monitor, interpret, and control what happens across production lines at every moment. Automation software is what transforms a collection of machines into a coordinated system, and it is ...
When evaluating an electrical control panel, attention is usually focused on its components and control logic. Yet two less visible aspects largely determine its service life: the electrical enclosure that houses it and the way heat is managed inside it.These factors play a critical role i...
An automated plant performs at its best when the electrical system and the control system are designed as a unified whole. In practice, however, it is common for the electrical panel to be built by one supplier and the software to be developed by another, creating the risk of miscommunicat...
An industrial plant does not begin and end with its installation. It operates, evolves, and requires ongoing support over time. This is why the difference between a supplier and a true partner lies in the ability to support customers throughout the entire lifecycle of the plant, from the i...