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Building efficiency into cement production with SCADA and IIoT

July 2026 Fieldbus & Industrial Networking

The cement industry operates in one of the most demanding industrial environments in the world. From quarry operations and raw material handling to kiln management, packaging and distribution, every stage of production relies on accurate data, reliable processes and continuous optimisation. As producers face increasing pressure to improve efficiency, reduce energy consumption and meet sustainability objectives, digital technologies are becoming essential to maintaining competitiveness.

For decades, Adroit Technologies has worked alongside leading cement producers, helping them gain greater visibility into their operations through advanced SCADA and IIoT solutions. These technologies enable operators to monitor processes in real time, improve decision making and drive operational excellence across the plant.

According to Jan-Hendrik Rust, technical and sales engineer at Adroit Technologies, the cement sector has long been an environment where innovation and operational efficiency go hand in hand. “Many of the challenges faced by cement producers ultimately come down to efficiency, energy optimisation and sustainability,” says Rust. “While the processes may differ from one industry to another, those core objectives remain remarkably consistent.”

Turning data into operational intelligence

Historically, one of the biggest challenges facing industrial operations has been capturing, centralising and utilising plant data effectively. Modern cement facilities generate vast amounts of information from equipment, production lines and utility systems, but the value of that information depends on how effectively it can be analysed and applied.

“The focus today is not only on collecting data, but on making that data useful,” explains Rust. “Operations want actionable information that helps them improve productivity, minimise downtime and make better decisions in real time.”

This visibility extends beyond production metrics alone. Energy consumption, equipment performance and process stability can all be monitored continuously, providing management teams with valuable insights into operational efficiency.

Driving continuous improvement

Over the years, Adroit Technologies has worked with cement manufacturers to develop solutions that address real-world operational challenges. In many cases, customer-driven innovation has led to functionality that has since been adopted across multiple sectors.

One example is advanced alarm management, which helps operations reduce alarm overload and focus attention on critical issues. By prioritising and analysing alarm data, maintenance teams can identify recurring equipment problems before they develop into costly failures.

“Alarm management has evolved beyond simply notifying operators when something goes wrong,” says Rust. “When implemented effectively, it becomes a valuable preventative maintenance tool that helps organisations improve reliability and reduce unplanned downtime.”

Similarly, production efficiency monitoring and overall equipment effectiveness measurement have become increasingly important as manufacturers seek to maximise the performance of existing assets. By combining operational data with advanced analytics, cement producers can gain a clearer understanding of production bottlenecks, equipment utilisation and process performance, enabling targeted improvements across the plant.

Supporting energy efficiency and sustainability

Energy remains one of the most significant operating costs in cement production, making optimisation a critical business objective. Adroit’s solutions enable producers to monitor energy consumption in real time, correlate usage with production output, and identify opportunities to improve efficiency. This capability supports both operational performance and broader sustainability goals.

“Cement manufacturers are continuously looking for ways to optimise resources while maintaining production quality,” says Rust. “The ability to understand energy usage at a detailed level creates opportunities for meaningful efficiency improvements.”

The industry’s growing focus on alternative fuels and more sustainable production methods further increases the importance of accurate monitoring and control systems. By providing visibility into complex processes, SCADA and IIoT platforms help operators maintain consistency while adapting to changing operational requirements.

The value of cross-industry innovation

One of the advantages of working across multiple sectors is the ability to transfer proven technologies and methodologies between industries. Solutions originally developed for cement operations have found applications in sectors such as water and wastewater treatment, where efficiency, energy management and operational visibility are equally important.

At the same time, innovations from other industries often provide valuable insights that can be applied within cement manufacturing environments. “The interesting thing is that technologies developed for one industry often solve challenges in another,” says Rust. “The fundamentals remain the same: understanding your process, measuring performance and continuously improving efficiency.”

Preparing for the future

“The better your data foundation is today, the more prepared you’ll be for the technologies of tomorrow,” says Rust. “Digitalisation is not a single project; it is an ongoing process of building greater visibility, efficiency and intelligence into operations.”

For cement producers navigating increasing operational and environmental pressures, the ability to transform data into actionable insight is becoming a key differentiator. Through its SCADA and IIoT solutions, Adroit Technologies continues to help manufacturers improve performance, optimise resources and build more resilient operations for the future.


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