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FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FEATURE ENHANCING MANUFACTURER PROFITABILITY


Power management company Eaton is showcasing its vision of how modern manufacturers can be more profitable through next generation manufacturing at Hannover Messe 13-17 April. Eaton’s stand will reflect the layout of a modern industrial unit with fully working machines. Visitors will experience how Eaton can help them design and build best in class machines, reduce time to market and become more profitable. At the same time they can learn about innovative building infrastructure solutions and how to maximise the safety of people and property. A working model of a large filter system used for example in the wood or textile industry will demonstrate how manufacturers can comply with the Energy-related Products (ErP) Directive. In particular, Eaton’s variable speed starter now offers a cost-effective, easy- to-use and compact alternative which visitors to the booth can evaluate. A fully networked industrial future


requires information from all the devices embedded in a machine or system. By turning components into smart devices using SmartWire-DT technology Eaton is positioned to provide a high level of data transparency that is already built into the system. This comprises components


within the cabinet as well as sensors and actuators or hydraulic valves outside the control panel. An important prerequisite for enabling users to get ready for Industry 4.0, visitors can experience the benefits of this concept based on a working pasta machine. Energy efficiency, regulations and safety are key concerns from an infrastructure perspective. Stringent legislation makes the safety of people and property an


Reducing energy


consumption and carbon emissions with solutions including LED lighting in particular is a key consideration for many facilities managers


important focus for building owners and managers. At the same time, reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions with solutions including LED lighting in particular is a key consideration for many facilities managers. From mains and emergency lighting to medium and low voltage power distribution, critical power management, fire detection and access control, Eaton has the knowledge, expertise and products to help compliance with regulations and create an environment to keep businesses running safe and strong. To enable machine and system builders to further develop their competitive edge and realise more profit, Eaton has established a Value Added Services team. Its goal is to develop customised solutions for complex manufacturing and supply chain challenges. The new services that will be launched at the exhibition range from individual packaging, distribution and tracking concepts, through to the pre-assembly of components and systems, to customised software configurators.


Eaton T: 01302 321541 www.eaton.eu


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