Control System Boosts Plant Efficiency by 20% A producer of catalysts turned to Rockwell Automation for an innovative control system that would allow it to restructure its workforce while producing consistent, quality products. . . Learn more
Implementing Foundation Fieldbus H1 Networks in Hazardous Areas Many engineers today find themselves questioning which fieldbus technology to implement in their facility, a process that can be further complicated if a hazardous area is involved. . . Learn more
Green Technology Saves Energy Costs Industrial companies are reaping the rewards of utility company incentive programs aimed at curtailing demand for electricity at peak load times with the aid of Energy Director from Powerit Solutions. . . Learn more
Proving the Value of Safety Understanding the elements of risk management helps safety professionals present financial justification to make operations safer, reducing both injuries and insurance costs. . . Learn more
Worksite Safety How decreased exposure and increased safety impact the bottom line. . . Learn more
Rebuilt Screw Machines Lower Automation Costs When Acro-Feed was approached to design and build a series of special automated manufacturing cells, company president Dennis Haller agreed, and 16 weeks later, the first one was delivered. . . Learn more
Dematic Brings Distribution Center Up to Speed Designed and built by Dematic, a recently retrofitted DC has increased efficiencies in picking speed, and cut costs by streamlining catalog fulfillment operations. . . Learn more
Laser Coder Replaces Printers in Packaging Line A leading provider of products for the life science and diagnostic market has replaced its old thermal transfer and laser printing systems with DataLase Packmark. . . Learn more
Tourists Get Bird's-Eye View of Grand Canyon The durable, ultra-clear glass that makes the new Grand Canyon Skywalk possible was designed and produced by Saint-Gobain, a leader in glass technology for more than 300 years. . . Learn more
CyberLocks Defy Mother Nature Following Hurricane Katrina, high-security CyberLocks on vending machines that had been submerged in mud and water for three weeks were found to be still working. . . Learn more
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