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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Monday, January 06, 2020
Industrial IoT (IIoT) is all set to remodel the Indian manufacturing landscape. Most manufacturers in the region are already employing IoT for increasing equipment efficiency, tracking assets, supply chain management, preventive maintenance, and more.
FREMONT, CA: Industry 4.0, as it is widely referred to, relies on some key technologies, including simulation, autonomous robotics, vertical and horizontal system integration, IoT (Internet of Things), and cybersecurity. These technologies are transforming the manufacturing sector like never before and are poised to bring in productivity enhancements, efficiencies, safety, and sustainability. Additionally, the technologies are also generating exceptional use cases in India as well, meeting the distinctive challenges coming in the way—below are a few.
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Use Cases
A large manufacturing firm in Maharashtra is employing IIoT to streamline its supply chain. The business’s factories have an extensive vendor footprint straddling multiple cities across the country and overseas. The cargo coming in has to be synched with manufacturing schedules and delivery commitments to consumers. Thus, the whole process has to be devised with accuracy. Each bit of cargo is tracked until it arrives at the repository from where the production units takeover. The shop floor is also IoT enabled with devices monitoring the position of every employee and machines sharing data like the speed of different components, temperature, movement of the carousel, and production efficiency.
Another manufacturer is making use of IIoT to administer equipment health. Every tool shares data on its existing state, state of inputs, and essentials like oil and variables impacting its performance at an optimal level. The data is examined from a central hub from where aid in the form of maintenance staff, can be sent out at short notice if required. Since the entity operates in a precision environment, when manufacturing a vital part for a defense hardware manufacturer, the data is shared with the customer as part of an acknowledged compliance process.
In other cases, IIoT is helping ensure a safe working environment for workers, clean production settings, thereby preventing industrial espionage and more.
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