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ProMat 2023 exhibits show what is possible in warehouse automation, motion control

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Motion control advances, robotics help warehousing, distribution centers and logistics in factories, as shown by ProMat 2023 exhibitors. At left vertical warehousing was shown at the North Hall entrance; right, some of the South Hall ProMat 2023 exhibits are shown. Courtesy: Mark T.

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Automation Fair, Nov. 6-9: What’s possible with automation, productivity, resilience, sustainability?

Control Engineering

Sessions targets automation technology professionals involved with nuts and bolts and code for discrete, process and hybrid manufacturing, operations professionals leading teams on the plant floor and the boardroom professionals overseeing manufacturing and facilities.

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Implementing a hierarchy of automation safety

Control Engineering

Figure 2: This warehousing installation shows physical fencing to guard users from the moving equipment, and an e-stop button (lower left) so users can rapidly force all equipment to a safe state. Courtesy: AutomationDirect. Pneumatic circuits may need a quick-dump valve to remove pressure from cylinders that might otherwise move.

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ProMat 2023: Intralogistics, software and motion in focus

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Understand how a material handling focus can help manufacturers, distribution centers and warehouses. Warehousing, distribution center insights A material handling focus can help manufacturers, distribution centers and warehouses, as Siemens explained at ProMat 2023.