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Not only at Vimmerby but across the entire company, production IT manager Arne Svendsen is on a mission to provide Arla personnel full visibility into plant-floor processes, including pasteurization, cleaning, and packaging.

Crucial plant intelligence is tracked and recorded automatically, a benefit greatly appreciated by Arla production managers like Eric Veslov.

“The previous dairy systems were not automated,” says Veslov. “The PLCs were not networked. Important information could only be retrieved by wading through piles of reports. The new system automates everything and puts critical process information in the hands of people who need it to make business decisions every day.”

Microsoft SQL servers are among the tools Arla relies on. Real-time plant historians, they collect data from throughout a plant—right down to the individual PLCs on the plant floor—and serve as a centralized data resource for processing, packaging, and material history. Once captured, this data can be accessed in real time by plant intelligence applications from Wonderware. These applications include InTouch for machine visualization and control, InTrack for detailed product geneology, and DT Analyst for identifying problems in the process and making necessary changes.

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