Global companies collaborate on the future of packaging

To connect the technologies used in food and beverage production, packaging, shipping and recycling, Tetra Pak is working with a variety of partners—including ABB, SAP, Ericsson, and others—to change how business is conducted in this industry and help reduce energy use and emissions.

At Hannover Messe, the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance was announced. It's designed to connect propreitary automation communication systems in order to connect every step of the manufacturing process.
At Hannover Messe, the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance was announced. It's designed to connect propreitary automation communication systems in order to connect every step of the manufacturing process.

Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) have long been major stories from a technology development point of view and through increasing numbers of application examples at specific companies. At Hannover Messe this year, a new kind of development seemed to be on the rise—multicompany collaborations formed to bring these new connected-industry visions to life.

We’ve been seeing news of such multiorganization collaborations a lot more recently, a good example of which can be seen in the OPC UA with TSN down to the field level initiative. At Hannover Messe 2019, there was the announcement of an Open Industry 4.0 Alliance, which is designed to overcome the issue of difficult-to-connect proprietary automation communication systems. In essence, this alliance is similar to the Open Process Automation Forum in the United States, but with a broader scope reaching across all industry verticals. The goal of the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance is to use existing standards, such as I/O Link, OPC UA, and RAMI (the architecture behind Industry 4.0) to connect every step in the manufacturing process from manufacturing to services. Current members include Balluff, Beckhoff, Endress+Hauser, Hilscher, ifm, Kuka, Pepperl+Fuchs, and SAP, among others.

Another multicompany collaboration on display at Hannover Messe 2019 involved Tetra Pak, ABB, Ericsson, Microsoft, SAP, XMReality, BillerudKorsnas and Stora Enso in a partnership designed to connect “the entire process from manufacturing and packaging to supply chain and recycling,” says Mattias Johansson, Tetra Pak’s Industry 4.0 integration director. He noted that Tetra Pak plans “to consolidate all of these steps for our customers and provide one interface to it all for them.”

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