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Beak & Johnston collaborates with Fortude to boost facility’s manufacturing capabilities

AU Manufacturing

Australian fresh food manufacturer Beak & Johnston has partnered with global digital technology solutions company Fortude to implement Infor M3 and transform its manufacturing operations in Greenacre.

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Improving efficiency through algorithmic production scheduling

Control Engineering

Explore strategies for gaining stakeholder buy-in on MES platform upgrades. Production scheduling insights A Farmer Brothers facility in Northlake, TX adopted a new manufacturing execution system (MES) for the purpose of production schedule optimization. Brandon Brock , senior system architect, Polytron.

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IMTS / Hannover Messe Chicago Recap

Gary Mintchell

ABB —Highlights include versatile industrial and collaborative robots, software advancements that reduce programming complexity, and a selection of interactive robotic educational systems and training programs. • MFA Alliance — You may have noticed several items about private 5G networks for manufacturing and industrial applications.

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Turnkey approach for automating first-of-a-kind red sorghum extract process

Control Engineering

Project background After several years of product development, the RedLeaf Biologics team had reached a point where extract from their unique red sorghum plant was commercially and economically viable for various markets, including food, beverage and cosmetics. This did require swift attention and decision turnaround times.

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Leveraging real-time data across the enterprise

Control Engineering

Companies today are looking to bring their systems into the modern age and be able to obtain real-time manufacturing data at the machine level without manual intervention. They also want to bring everyone onto the same system while reducing training and licensing costs. Introducing ERP connectivity in manufacturing operations