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EcoStruxure for the mining and metals industry

January 2018 IT in Manufacturing

In the second quarter of 2017, the South African mining industry expanded by 3,9% on the back of increased production of coal, gold and other metal ores such as iron and manganese. A further driver for growth could be found in the digitisation of the industry, as for years the mining, minerals and metals industries have been confronted by operational complexity. The digital revolution could help address this complexity and provide a competitive advantage, yet many companies have not leveraged the new technologies available to make their operations more efficient.

According to Wilhelm Swart, vice president for mining Africa business at Schneider Electric, “The mining, cement, steel and glass industries face constant challenges that place a premium on operational excellence. There has been a significant transformation in digital technologies, which are available to help deal with many of these challenges. By leveraging this transformation, EcoStruxure for Mining, Minerals and Metals helps our customers improve how they manage their operations and plants to improve the bottom line.”

As a global specialist in energy management and automation, the company has announced ‘EcoStruxure for Mining, Minerals and Metals’, a new system architecture and platform that leverages innovative digital technologies and the IIoT to allow companies to connect, collect, analyse and act on data in real time to improve safety, efficiency, reliability and sustainability. EcoStruxure is Schneider Electric’s open, interoperable, IoT-enabled system architecture that leverages technologies in mobility, sensing, cloud, analytics, and cybersecurity to deliver innovation at every level.

Core technology layers

EcoStruxure integrates innovation at three levels:

1. Connected products: field devices with embedded intelligence, such as sensors, circuit breakers, meters, variable speed drives and process instrumentation, provide the link to real-time data that is essential to higher-level control and decision-making.

2. Edge control: real-time and runtime control systems are connected to field devices and collect data from them, analyse current conditions against goals and past performance and make autonomous control decisions (or aid in operator decision-making) to improve process performance. At the heart of the edge control layer is the Modicon M580 Ethernet PAC (ePAC), the automation controller that uses open Ethernet standards to enable process efficiency, flexibility and cybersecurity.

3. Applications, analytics and services: at the highest level of the EcoStruxure architecture, sophisticated problem solving and analysis is performed on an enterprise-wide basis to optimise business operations and maximise results.

“With EcoStruxure, Schneider Electric is redefining automation and power connectivity, as well as adding an unprecedented layer of software applications and services to help our customers get the most of their assets,” explains Swart. “By bridging IT and OT, EcoStruxure enables them to maximise the value of data and translate it into actionable intelligence for better business decisions.”

Key benefits

EcoStruxure for Mining, Minerals and Metals provides benefit in three key areas:

1. Digital supply chain: through solutions that integrate resource to market activities, inventory management, and operations and planning.

2. Next generation workforce: by providing technologies that attract and empower the next generation of workers and facilitate knowledge transfer, collaboration, situational awareness, mobility and remote operations efficiency.

3. Operational excellence: with solutions that optimise and stabilise process performance and reduce energy usage, thereby achieving the highest level of performance and reliability from critical assets.

South African expertise, global benchmarks

“Schneider Electric recognises the importance of the mining, minerals and metals industries to the growth, employment and prosperity of South Africa and is committed to helping these industries face their challenges head on, through an integrated, scalable operations management platform, backed up years of experience and mining expertise.

The company offers complete mining production and operations optimisation solutions to help optimise the business value of every asset, to help the mining industry grow in a sustainable way, through local expertise and global benchmarking. “EcoStruxure is not just another platform limited to asset performance analytics. It is a complete set of digital technologies and applications that can improve the performance of the entire organisation, from people to operations to supply chain,” concludes Swart.

For more information contact Lebohang Thokoane, Schneider Electric SA, +27 (0)11 254 6400, [email protected], www.schneider-electric.co.za



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