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Rockwell Automation: Manufacturers
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Rockwell Automation develops technologies and provides services that leading manufacturers around the world use to their competitive advantage. Whether running a single machine or an entire supply chain, manufacturers rely on its automation, power control, and conversion products and services to manage information flow ? from plant to plant, plant floor to the front office, even country to country ? to get their products and services to market faster, reduce costs, better utilize power and plant-floor assets, and minimize the risks in their manufacturing environments.
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MESA International keystone sponsors now include SAP, IBM, Microsoft, Siemens, Rockwell Automation, GE Fanuc, Wonderware and MPDV. A surge of interest in IT-enabled manufacturing is fueling new growth in Europe and the Middle East. Additional MESA working groups are ... being developed to serve manufacturers in both India and China. Expansion efforts this year will culminate with a European MESA P2E Conference in November in The Netherlands.
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"Over the last 16 years, manufacturers have experienced a significant amount of change in their businesses – from new technologies to an expanded global marketplace" said Keith Nosbusch, Rockwell Automation chairman and chief executive officer. "Automation Fair has evolved with the industry and grown into a leading industry event to provide manufacturers with skill development, education and insight into best practices and future manufacturing trends"
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At Automation Fair, Rockwell’s annual user event held in Baltimore in October, Nosbusch outlined what he sees as an emerging collaborative production environment that is driving manufacturers to tightly couple their factory floors with business enterprise systems. Factors influencing this trend include the need to lower total cost of ownership, better optimize assets, accelerate time to market and broaden risk management.
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"Both beverage manufacturers and the OEMs serving them are under constant pressure to safely produce an increased variety of products, while maintaining high levels of product quality" said John Kacsur, vice president, Food and Beverage, Rockwell Automation. "To remain globally competitive, manufacturers must increase
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