» | A Global Automotive Component Supplier was splitting off from its parent company and wanted to implement new SCADA and MES Systems |
» | They had a target of about three months for this implementation |
» | Ignition by Inductive Automation was implemented as the industrial application platform with tools for building solutions in SCADA, MES, human-machine interface (HMI), and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). |
» | Faster Development and Deployment |
» | Greater Flexibility |
» | Reduced Downtime |
» | Improved Production Efficiency |
» | Empowered Employees |
» | Greater Agility and adaptability to adapt to changing needs |
» | Strong foundation for future process improvements |
» | The customer makes precision-machined aluminum die castings and sub-assemblies for the Automotive Industry. |
» | The customer wanted to drive down the cost of manufacturing and increase the efficiency of the manufacturing process. |
» | The customer selected Ignition, which is a web-based platform that provides unlimited licensing and strong interoperability. |
» | The Customer used Ignition for central SCADA, control of Ignition Edge clients, part tracking, part history, reporting, alarms, alarm history, transaction management, text notifications, and more. |
» | Customer used Ignition that helps take real-time data from the customer's processes to understand customer data. |
» | Increased efficiency and significant Cost Savings |
» | Enhanced Data Accessibility and Sharing |
» | Improved Remote access that helps in remote troubleshooting |
» | Improved Production Monitoring and Visualization |
» | Reduced reliance on proprietary software solutions |
» | Online and Offline Training programs helped users to get up to speed in a short period of time. |
» | Increased interoperability between different equipment and systems |