How you can better use your CRM system to think beyond traditional channels and master the fundamentals of engagement with end-users. Not so long ago, manufacturing was singularly about making things. Manufacturing companies would develop and create a product, hand it off to a series of... Continue Reading
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With industrial equipment repair costs and complexities on the rise, many manufacturers have been rethinking their maintenance repair and operations (MRO) processes. While they’ve often viewed these activities as a cost center, more manufacturers are using technology and strategy in MRO to... Continue Reading
In the energy industry, we talk about natural gas storage a lot. It’s a term that frequently comes up in articles, we include it every week in our APPI Energy Advisor, and power markets rise and fall based on the weekly report submitted by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).... Continue Reading
How have you seen Industry 4.0 impacting manufacturing companies? The phenomenon of Industry 4.0 is steadily transforming the world of manufacturing. Like the adoption of mechanization and mass production in the 19th century, manufacturing companies are now using computers, automation, and... Continue Reading
Control system's hardware, design and programming can simplify maintenance. There are many sides to maintenance in a manufacturing plant. Some involve mechanical components, and others define the procedures and processes needed to service them. The list of mechanical... Continue Reading
As cyber-attacks continue to increase in number and escalate in complexity, companies are looking to hire hard-to-find cybersecurity experts to help secure their needs. Here’s a look at the four most in-demand cybersecurity skills for 2018 and beyond. There were more data breaches last... Continue Reading
Managers have many excuses for not performing preventive maintenance. Those who can find the time can benefit their facilities. This June marks my 40th year as a maintenance professional. During that May-June time frame, I also graduated from engineering school and got married. I figured out the... Continue Reading
The commercial refrigeration industry – a $9.4 billion a year business in the United States – is well-aligned for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and all the advantages it brings. Smart, connected technology is starting to appear now in self-monitoring refrigeration systems... Continue Reading
About a hundred years ago, the United States reached “peak horse.” In 1920 some 25 million horses roamed the plains, boulevards, cul-de-sacs, rodeos, stockyards, ports, farms, and dingy alleys of America—toting freight, plowing fields, fighting wars, carrying passengers on buggy... Continue Reading
Although it’s most obviously observed in the sports world, the value of teamwork is also vital in the business world. Most of our jobs involve interacting with others that are not even in the same line of profession. The need for effective teamwork is critical for any business. When everyone... Continue Reading
Every day in the U.S. approximately 2,000 employees suffer an eye injury that is serious enough to rush to an ophthalmologist. While most of these eye injuries involve small flying particles that abrade the eye, some are severe and result in total blindness. However, eye injuries can be easily... Continue Reading
Factories, the chief innovation of the Industrial Revolution, are cathedrals of productivity, built to shelter specialized processes and enforce the division of labor. Adam Smith, who illuminated their function on the first page of The Wealth of Nations, offered the celebrated example of a pin... Continue Reading