The Rockwell Automation IDC provides technology from from members of the Rockwell Automation PartnerNetwork™ program including Cisco® and Panduit. The IDC also delivers high availability and fault tolerance, while reducing server footprint.
Data visibility
The Rockwell Automation remote control center monitors the plants, while both the plant and corporate network provide complete remote access. This provided the food company with both peace of mind and real time data visibility.
This is the first step toward establishing a Connected Enterprise at the plant. The next stage of the project will help gain process improvement through the whole organization by allowing both corporate and engineering to create reports based on real time information from the control system.
A key goal of this project was to develop a roadmap that addresses all aspects of the operation, while also preparing for technology advances and meeting operational and corporate objectives such as reduced downtime and improved productivity.
Helping the environment
The icing on the cake was reduced greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), energy and water usage, and waste. By analyzing data, the food producer now can drill down and identify areas that could be improved to help meet these objectives.
The new solution also helps with the move toward a paperless environment, with information being stored in the cloud and the IDC.
The Connected Enterprise® lays the foundation for seamless connectivity and greater collaboration among the many people, processes and technologies that affect product safety and quality. Additionally, the digitization of operations removes paperwork from the plant floor reducing complexity and compliance costs. Smart operations are connected operations.
The ability to access relevant, real-time and role-based information can enable more informed decision-making at every level and create nearly endless opportunities for manufacturers to improve processes. Additionally, advances in equipment, control systems and information systems can help establish more flexible and more responsive operations.
The benefits of smart manufacturing extend far beyond operational improvements. A secure network infrastructure, greater connectivity and access to actionable information also create opportunities to enhance quality, food safety and worker safety.
Alongside new technology, the process is about creating a culture of continuous improvement. The Connected Enterprise® promotes seamless collaboration and integration enabling the power of real-time data to help make better, more profitable business decisions.