Nefab, a leading global industrial packaging and logistics services company, will present at Fachpack 2022 (September 27-29, 2022, Nuremberg, Germany)...
Nefab, a leading global industrial packaging and logistics services company, will present at Fachpack 2022 (September 27-29, 2022, Nuremberg, Germany)...
The digital transformation of the process industry is in full swing. At the Achema 2018, Siemens exhibited under the banner “Accelerate the digital transformation — from integrated engineering to integrated operation”. Featured over a total area of just under 1,300 square meters will be the Digital Enterprise solutions portfolio, which allows companies of the process industry to leverage the benefits of Industrie 4.0 already today. The portfolio encompasses integrated hardware, software and services for companies of all sizes and from all sectors of the process industry. “We are the first provider ever to offer an end-to-end data model along the entire plant life cycle, from integrated engineering and integrated operations through to data-based services. This model, the digital twin, enables users to achieve higher flexibility, a shorter time to market, greater efficiency and improved quality during running operation. With this achievement, we’ve already put the technical conditions in place to allow the implementation of Industrie 4.0. Using co-creation methods in association with our partners, we are concentrating the expertise needed to develop new, innovative products and services,” says Jürgen Brandes, CEO of the Process Industries and Drives Division.
Siemens will be demonstrating the benefits of digitalization for brownfield and greenfield plants at its Achema booth using a number of specific customer examples. One of these is a project undertaken by paint manufacturer Dulux using the Siemens solution portfolio to implement its first “Digital Paint Plant”. Dulux was concerned to ensure production to a consistently high standard of quality with sufficient flexibility to address individual customer requirements. The digital solution it implemented permits batch size 1 production, meaning that the size of a single batch has come down from 5,000 to just 100 liters of paint.
At its Freiburg site, Pfizer has stepped up the automation and digitalization of its tablet and capsule production for the treatment of cancer sufferers and cardiac patients as well as for pain relief using Siemens solutions. The aim was to enable a rapid response to changing market requirements – while maintaining a consistently high standard of quality. Changes in volume used to require up to four months for the necessary adjustments to be made. Today, Pfizer is able to adapt to a new market in just minutes.
Whether brownfield or greenfield facilities: Siemens will be demonstrating at the Achema how companies of all different sizes and sectors can achieve a simple entry into the world of digital transformation. Depending on the degree of digitalization, users are able to implement either the full scope of the Digital Enterprise portfolio or simply pick individual digital applications. On the basis of its world leading automation and drives portfolio, with Digital Enterprise Siemens is making new technological concepts based on industrial standards accessible to all – for instance for modular plant construction, which offers extreme flexibility to suppliers and plant operators alike. A number of concrete applications and references showcased at the Achema demonstrate ways in which users can leverage the full potential of digitalization.