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Making sense of e-manufacturing: a roadmap for manufacturers - Part V
May 2001, SCADA/HMI

By combining modular application software with industry-specific deployment services, it is possible to cost-effectively build and deploy tailored solutions
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Batch installation and control system replacement for Unifoods
April 2001, PLCs, DCSs & Controllers

Key aspects of the project were the use of RSBatch for the batch sections of the plant, and the quality of information management and reporting
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Batch and process control applications made easier
April 2001, IT in Manufacturing

With release 320, new functionality has been added for batch processing, while the system architecture has been expanded to accommodate larger projects, distributed control and a further increase in system robustness
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part IV: Integrated control and information
April 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

By migrating current factory floor control with commercial technologies, plant floor engineers hold a key card for an e-manufacturing strategy: a flexible exchange of the critical production data for the benefit of the greater enterprise
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part III: What e-manufacturing strategy looks like
March 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

Manufacturers can achieve the promise of e-manufacturing through design, operate, maintain and synchronise competencies that drive build-to-order processes and nonstop operations
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Reliable distributed control of motor starters
March 2001, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking

Allen-Bradley's Modular DeviceNet Starter Auxiliary (MDSA) is available from Rockwell Automation. This modular communication system can be directly mounted onto cable flange panels and has been specially ...
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Manual programming device for motor protection relays
March 2001, Motion Control & Drives

Rockwell Automation is offering a powerful and intelligent manual programming device, intended for use with Allen-Bradley MCS-E3 and MCS-E3 Plus electronic motor protection relays. With the help of this ...
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Making sense of e-manufacturing: a roadmap for manufacturers - Part II
February 2001, SCADA/HMI

The Internet enables the average consumer to shop more aggressively and select from wider options
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Making sense of e-manufacturing: a roadmap for manufacturers (Part 1)
January 2001, News

Subjects covered include the evolution of the Wall Street e-manufacturing mindset, the history of e-manufacturing, the emergency of the Internet in manufacturing, e-manufacturing as a strategy to take the friction out of the enterprise and how no manufacturer is too small to benefit
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Spotlight on e-manufacturing for more than 20 000 attendees at Automation Fair 2000
January 2001, News

Automation Fair 2000, a forum for complete automation solutions sponsored by Rockwell Automation, was held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, USA in December 2000. More than 20 000 ...
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Mini automation fairs benefit customers and supplier
November 2000, News

On 10 and 11 October, Caesars conference resort in Gauteng was the venue for another of Rockwell Automation's automation workshops. These events are an effective means of affording delegates the opportunity ...
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Simplified network planning and improved data transmission
September 2000, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking

Rockwell Automation introduces the Allen-Bradley modular DeviceNet starter auxiliary (MDSA). This state-of-the-art communication system has been specially designed for satisfying the needs arising when ...
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