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It is the optimization of industrial processes for increased productivity using production optimization, expense reduction, industry automation and other techniques.

It involves automating industrial work/processes to either improve production quantity or quality. Industrial automation does not necessarily involve usage of automatic machinery or robotic arms. It may also involve the simply involve adding conveyor belt to speed up internal movement of goods or using 2 workers instead of one on a time consuming task to increase production.

Industrial automation is the phenomenon whereby machines, computers and technology transform manual processes into automated ones.

Industrial automation processes have the following general advantages:

  • Increase productivity.
  • Reduce costs
  • Improve quality
  • Bring competitive advantages
  • Increased job satisfaction. As it reduces the stress of workers and frees them from heavy and mechanical tasks.
  • Better use of the human potential for more creative and specific tasks.
Panels Integration (Industrial Electric Panels)
100%
Panels Integration (Automation Marshaling Panels)
100%
Industrial Electrical Maintenance
90%
Equipment and Appliances Wiring
89%

Five Facts About Digital Transformation

1- DIGITALIZING IS NOT SURE SALVATION.

The economy or desirability of your products can affect the company’s success.

2- DIGITAL IS NOT JUST A THING THAT YOU CAN BUY AND PLUG INTO THE ORGANIZATION.

It is multifaced and doesn’t just involve technology.

3- DIGITAL INVESTMENT NOT ALWAYS GUARANTEES SUCCESS.

Calibrating your digital investments to the readiness of your industry- competitors, and consumers is a must.

4- WHEN DX INVESTMENTS DON’T QUICKLY PAY, DON’T THINK YOU ARE NOT INVESTING ENOUGH.

Rather pivot toward the profitable approach & make clear-headed decisions about digital.

5- SHORT-TERM DIGITAL INDIGESTION DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN A BAD DECISION.

The companies that made large unprofitable investments early in the transition have successfully pivoted toward more profitable strategies