Digital transformation in manufacturing plants

Representational Image In the prevailing market scenario of growing competitiveness, continuous disruptions, alternative energy sources and increasing concerns about carbon footprint reduction and sustainability, manufacturing plants are facing multifaceted challenges. Manual processes with limited real-time visibility, and restricted data-driven decision-making not only hinder the ability to achieve competitiveness and adapt to the digital era but also impede progress toward achieving sustainability goals and emission targets. The multi-national spread of our manufacturing plants with varied degrees of digital adoption, complex localization, frugal expectations, and aspects of culture & mindset poses further challenges in uniformly propelling the company forward. A comprehensive digitalization strategy and road map for driving companywide digital transformation for key problems, areas to optimize operational efficiency, ensuring product quality and responding to dynamic market demands is required. Digitalization Sachin Raja, Vice President, BIL Operations, Engineering & PMO Digitalization has reached every aspect of today’s life, and it is here to stay. With the Internet of Things (IoT), the intelligence of the external world is brought to manufacturing plants, enabling them to create new value and making processes smarter and transactions faster. When we talk of manufacturing lines, accuracy is of prime importance. Sample checks or random checks are […]

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