Process performance software
08 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Honeywell Building Automation
Honeywell has announced Uniformance Process Studio, a desktop software package that allows plant engineers to more easily analyse process performance. The user-friendly interface includes workflow management applications that enable engineers to build trend graphs and graphics with minimal training or manual configuration.
GE Fanuc manufacturing intelligence application
08 July, 2008 | Supplied by: GE Intelligent Platforms Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms has announced Proficy Real-Time Information Portal 3.0, designed to allow users to gain business insight from plant data in real time. It enables real-time decision support, continuous process improvement and enhances the return on current and future IT investments.
Experion process knowledge system
08 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Honeywell Building Automation
Honeywell has released an enhanced version of its Experion process knowledge system that allows plant operators to carefully coordinate process control, safety shutdown and fire and gas mitigation steps.
Process knowledge system
01 July, 2008 | Supplied by: Honeywell Building Automation
Honeywell has released an enhanced version of its Experion process knowledge system that allows plant operators to carefully coordinate process control, safety shutdown and fire and gas mitigation steps.
Realise the benefits of Design, Operate, Maintain thinking today
25 June, 2008 by Christian Klingspoor* | Supplied by: IFS Australia
Design, Operate, Maintain (DOM), the term coined by industry analysts ARC Advisory Group, gives us a vocabulary to talk about some of the key concepts in asset management and in industrial maintenance, repair and operation. Industrial facility designers and those that operate and maintain those facilities need to work together closely if plant efficiency and business profitability are to improve over time.
Optimising service: cutting the costs of equipment ownership
15 June, 2008 by Ian Joseph*
Irrespective of whether you are a professional service provider, a manufacturer, an educator or a retailer, technology-based equipment plays a significant role in your ability to produce and supply services or goods to your customer. It logically follows, therefore, that failure of technology, plant or equipment in your business will impact upon your ability to supply — either in absolute terms, or by impacting on quality — with a consequent increase in costs to your business, erosion of profitability and loss of credibility with your customer.
Software integration to improve business performance
18 May, 2008 | Supplied by: Cogita
Hayes International specialises in the design and manufacture of roll forming machinery for the production of roofing and wall cladding profiles, structural sections, long length power folding machines and a wide range of associated metalworking equipment. Hayes has developed a worldwide reputation for proven performance and high-quality machinery built in its modern facilities in Rotorua, New Zealand and Queensland, Australia.
Intergraph acquires TechServer
08 May, 2008
Intergraph Korea has acquired TechServer Corp, a Seoul-based software and services company specialising in automated drafting, data exchange and system integration in the shipbuilding, process, power and offshore industries.
Citect appoints global CEO
23 April, 2008
Citect, a leading international real-time intelligence and industrial automation software company, has appointed Christopher Crowe as chief executive officer.
The case for condition-based maintenance
09 April, 2008 by Matrikon Inc. | Supplied by: Matrikon Asia-Pacific
Keeping physical assets in proper working order is essential to any organisation. Today, most maintenance is still performed either according to a set calendar schedule or according to that most ancient of operating procedures: “if it breaks, fix it”. But in a modern, data-intensive industrial environment we can do much better, and take plant performance to the next level with condition-based maintenance (CBM).
USB data acquisition modules
20 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries
Interworld Electronics supplies a range of USB data acquisition modules including multi-function analog I/O, analog output, digital relay output, TTL I/O, isolated input and counter timer modules.
Factory scheduling software
21 January, 2008 | Supplied by: SYSPRO
Syspro has released a range of factory scheduling software to provide the ability to schedule production in factories to a detailed level.
MES the way forward for manufacturers
20 December, 2007
Increased regulatory pressure is forcing manufacturers to improve production agility, enhance reporting capabilities and reduce overall costs by investing in manufacturing execution systems, according to a market analysis by Datamonitor.
Discrete-event simulator
17 December, 2007 | Supplied by: MathWorks Australia
The MathWorks has introduced SimEvents 2, which now supports the modelling of complex discrete-event and hybrid dynamic systems across the Simulink family of products.
Design software update
17 December, 2007 | Supplied by: Autodesk Australia
With the release of Autodesk Inventor Service Pack 1, Autodesk Inventor software is fully supported on the Windows Vista operating system. Customers with Inventor 2008 and Windows Vista will enjoy the native support of the Microsoft Direct3D application programming interface, the underlying graphics technology for Windows Vista and all 64 bit Windows systems.




