PECM Issue 17 2015 | Page 5

Reduced downtime For those of you that love a good paradox, you need look no further than automation in industry. Concepts like the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 are driving innovation in automated technologies - so much so that parts sometimes become obsolete after just a few years. Yet industrial manufacturing systems can also often live to see 40. If manufacturing facilities were upgraded every time new parts came out, they would be bankrupt before components were even unpacked from the boxes. Similarly, those relying on dated systems run the risk of falling behind in terms of production speed and ease. The key is a happy combination of the two: progress rather than change. By using EOT instead of implementing costly upgrades every time, factories can avoid the downtime that would be incurred when setting up a new system, while also reducing their carbon footprint and looking after the pennies. For industries in which upgrades are often too convoluted to be worthwhile due to procedures and regulations - like pharmaceutical manufacturing, nuclear and medical - EOT is crucial for keeping everyday operations efficient and Savings More importantly, by using EOT, companies can reduce their impact on When it all comes down to it, being the environment sooner rather than later. energy efficient is about both looking EOT negates the need for board level at the bigger picture and the here and discussions into efficiency upgrades, now. Utilising EOT within an automated that often only result in one of the most system can save money by providing an disliked of business idioms - "let's put a pin alternative to expensive new technology in it”. Roughly translated as, “come back to and reducing energy bills. me when the situation is critical”. Sourcing a part, especially if you work with EOT is giving industries the chance to an industrial automation spares supplier, make energy efficiency improvements can mean products are with you within 48 now because they embody progression, hours, drastically reducing downtime and not drastic change. the associated costs. affordable. For further information contact: Jonathan Wilkins, European Automation Unit 3, Parker Court, Staffordshire Technology Park, Stafford, ST18 0WP Telephone: +44 (0) 845 521 3088 Website: www.euautomation.com E-mail: [email protected] Twitter: www.twitter.com/euautomation LinkedIn: www.linkd.in/EUAuto Facebook: on.fb.me/EuroAuto "Everybody loves progress, but nobody likes change" is the kind of phrase you might find in a fortune cookie, but it also largely represents feelings towards energy efficiency in industry right now. While businesses want to reduce their impact on the environment, there are also strong feelings opposed to implementing brand new energy efficient automation systems, when the current equipment still works.” Jonathan Wilkins, marketing director of industrial spares supplier European Automation