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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

smart manufacturing and digital transformation. Control Engineering asked these questions and others about smart manufacturing and digital transformation to Jeff Winter, senior director industry strategy, manufacturing, Hitachi Solutions, and an industry expert on Industry 4.0 initiatives. Understand Industry 4.0

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FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics Launches Next Generation Machine Monitoring System

Metrology

Fast-growing Sheffield tech start-up, FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics, has released its next-generation machine data monitoring platform, incorporating real-time Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) functionality, known to manufacturers as the gold standard for The post FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics Launches Next Generation Machine Monitoring System (..)

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Balluff’s Guided Changeover Solution Increases Overall Equipment Effectiveness (0EE) 

MEM

and explore the future of Smart Manufacturing today. Manufacturing & Engineering Magazine | The Home of Manufacturing Industry News The post Balluff’s Guided Changeover Solution Increases Overall Equipment Effectiveness (0EE) appeared first on Manufacturing & Engineering.

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Increasing production with less capital

Control Engineering

Manually-reported overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) was inaccurate and lacked data necessary to determine true utilization. Rollout to the second factory with all the functionality listed above. Rollout to the third factory with all the functionality listed above. MORE ANSWERS. CONSIDER THIS.

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More answers on bridging the gap from edge to cloud MES to make automation more effective

Control Engineering

What are common industrial MES features and functions? ERP would never be designed to perform those functions. Question: Should a manufacturer go with one middleware to integrate everything or have multiple middleware packages depending on what is being integrated? So, getting clear business requirements is a must.