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Legacy plants embrace low-cost data acquisition

Various types of data acquisition solutions are allowing small and large processors to incorporate IIoT strategies and gather standardized data in their plants.

This recent food and beverage study, from the Aberdeen Group, shows the growing importance in data acquisition maturity for manufacturers.
This recent food and beverage study, from the Aberdeen Group, shows the growing importance in data acquisition maturity for manufacturers.

Food and beverage companies are embracing data acquisition strategies at all levels of the enterprise, be it the plant floor, SCADA monitoring, operations management or the business intelligence level. Plant optimization will continue to make gains in the industry in 2017 as lightweight data acquisition solutions combined with advanced industrial networking keep getting better.

One interesting wrinkle to this data acquisition trend is how smaller and mid-level food companies have been able to leverage low-cost cloud and virtualization solutions to modernize their plants. Grantek, a Canadian-based system integrator, recently began a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) monitoring solution for a food manufacturer that still resides on a 25-year-old legacy control platform.

The food manufacturer’s immediate goal was to migrate thirteen obsolete SCADA applications to multiple applications of FactoryTalk View Site Edition (SE) from Rockwell Automation and secure migrated assets on a converged Industrial Data Center.

“We used one FactoryTalk View distributed architecture per application and process,” says Robin Maurice, manufacturing IT manager wirh Grantek Systems Integration, during a recent webinar. "The client really wanted to isolate and minimize downtime when going live with this migrated application.”

Overall plant optimization is the goal of the complete integration, but the first component focuses on plant application visibility and better operational control. 

“There was a lot of scripting on the server side, mostly due to older PLC capabilities and batch editing," says Maurice. “The solution was to move all server side scripting to a dedicated, object-based control application and then into the new SCADA solution. This will be used later when the client is ready to do a PLC migration.”

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