Optimizing the applications of new-age technologies across industries
Credit to Author: Atin Chhabra| Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 16:32:06 +0000
New-age technologies have been the core driving forces behind the vast growth of manufacturing industries and it will continue to have this affect in the future. The application of these advanced methods brings levels of efficiency that were unimaginable decades ago. While providing a great hand at cost cutting, these technologies help widely in creating speed and flexibility across industries.
Every company looks for coherent ways to optimize the costs and enhance their revenues. A distribution management system assists businesses to align their operational processes and ease their supply and demand chains. Apart from this, it also incorporates significant levels of efficiency-based improvements through automated distributed processes, better inventory control, and optimized distribution processes. ADMS (Advanced Distribution Management System) is an enhanced method of planning and operating solutions to manage, control and visualize electrical power distribution network. It also helps businesses to align and optimize their transfer and processing costs. Furthermore, it provides reliable grid analysis and management during rapidly changing networks and integrates with ETAP Microgrid Energy Management Systems for customer edge and distributed energy resource control.
With technologies that allow them to collect, store, and measure big data in real time, manufacturing industries can considerably increase their levels of productivity with these technologies. Such technologies include electronic smart devices that create a connection between the factories and the internet, and websites that double as dashboards for controlling of processes. Predictive maintenance is a technology that helps in predicting obstacles and hindrances and hence cuts downtime and costs.
These days, it is hard to imagine a building facility without an effective and reliable management system that is entirely configured to ensure safety and comfort for those living and working in the building. A BMS (Building Management System) is a computer-based control system, which is installed in buildings to monitor the mechanical and electrical equipment including lighting, security systems, ventilation, and power systems. They help vastly in a variety of things including – computerized maintenance scheduling, early detection of defects, ease in information availability, and more satisfied occupants.
In today’s day and age, increased automated softwares and technologies have significantly reduced the human intervention in mechanical and industrial processes.
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