Industrial machinery
manufacturers are using industrial internet of things (IIoT) for faster
production and delivery of industrial machinery to customers. IIoT is a
technology in which sensors, computers, networks interact with their
environment to generate data and improve industrial processes. It streamlines
the flow of information and enables real-time decisions. This leads to enhanced
production efficiency, minimal machine breakdowns and lower manufacturing
costs. For instance, Stanley Black & Decker implemented IIoT in a plant in
Mexico to monitor the status of production lines in real time via mobile
devices, this technology improved production equipment efficiency by 24%, labor
utilization by 10%, and throughput by 10%.
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EXPECTS THE INDUSTRIAL MACHINARY MANUFACTURING MARKET TO GROW TO $128 BILLION
BY 2021
North America was the largest
region in the industrial machinery manufacturing market in 2017, accounting for
one-third of the market share.
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According to The Business
Research Company’s Consultant, Nitin Gianchandani, 3D log scanning is being
integrated with saw mill manufacturing equipment to produce high grade lumber
at mills. 3D log scanner is a scanner that measures the actual shape of the
logs by coupling vision sensors with geometric data on the log. This helps to
increase resolution quality, scan speeds and laser lighting which is used to
measure dark logs leading to a high-grade lumber recovery. This technology is
widely used in super mills which are a conglomerate of satellite mills with
around two-three log lines. Also, sensors used in 3D log scanning help to
capture the knots faster leading to an optimized yield. Major companies
offering saw mill equipment with 3D log scanning technology include Raptor
Integration Inc., LMI technologies, JoeScan.
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Tetra Laval International S.A. was the
largest player in the global industrial machinery manufacturing market in 2017,
with revenues of $18.7 billion in 2016. The company’s strategy for its
processing operations is to expand its technology in existing and new markets
through acquisitions. In 2017, Tetra Pak acquired Johnson Industries
International, a USA based mozzarella cheese making equipment manufacturer,
adding to its cheese technology portfolio and strengthening its market
position.
The industrial machinery
manufacturing industry comprises establishments primarily involved in
manufacturing industrial machinery such as food and beverage manufacturing
machinery, semiconductor manufacturing machinery, sawmill and woodworking
machinery (except handheld), machinery for making paper and paper products,
printing and binding machinery and equipment, textile making machinery, and
machinery for making plastics and rubber products.
Industrial Machinery
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