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The Transformative Influence of IoT in Manufacturing

Kevin Gardner / 3 min read.
November 1, 2017
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You don’t need to use IoT in your home to understand that it’s already transforming the business environment that we have right now. IoT is transforming how consumers order online, transfer their data to their employer when working remotely and deliver their demands to companies. It doesn’t stop there. IoT is now transforming the world of manufacturing. From inventory tracking to big data management, IoT is getting their hands into the big, transformative areas of manufacturing to deliver efficient and most profitable market shares in the industry.

How IoT Adds Value To Manufacturing

The potential users of IoT are global, large-scale and almost infinite. When the manufacturing industry taps this market, there will be a lot of opportunity for growth. That said, the biggest parts of manufacturing that will enjoy a lot of benefits from IoT will be in the area of device connectivity, data analysis, business productivity and advanced analytics.

Device Connectivity

With IoT transforming the way data gets across various manufacturing companies, the companies have better visibility and access to the different ways that can make the process even more efficient. The connected network via IoT and satellite m2m will be able to provide the manufacturing companies the insight and data management toolset to help them improve their operations. The decision making of these companies will also be sharpened with the help of IoT. The Manufacturer’s Manager Key Performance Indicator (KPI) will also greatly improve with the information acquired through the advanced analytics integrated into IoT.

Problem Solving Skills

The big challenge for all manufacturers is the difficulty of responding to decision-making hurdles. WIth IoT, the companies are now able to make the tough decisions that won’t take a toll on the company‘s productivity and optimized operations. With IoT, studies show that more can be integrated into the daily tasks of the company, and the workflow and operations of the company will get a boost.


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Areas IoT Transformed Manufacturing

One example of how IoT indeed transformed the world of manufacturing can be found in the case of ThyssenKrupp Elevator. This leading global manufacturer is now able to gather all their elevators’ data thru the lift sensors and systems and upload them to the cloud. With these data, the company can analyze the key performance of their lifts. They can assess which areas in their operations can still be improved. They can also reduce the costs in producing their lifts because of the data made available by IoT.

Another example is how Kuka Systems Group was able to design a robot that’s able to analyze the data received from IoT to understand a better way to produce Jeep Wrangler bodies with the least cost possible. The system from IoT can now get the company to produce eight Jeep Wrangler parts in a single production process. This means that the company can produce more in the same amount of production time.

This means that Kuka is now able to achieve constant 24/hour production per day for the last eight years. Through connecting the assembly-line robots to more than 60,000 device endpoints and integrating them with the company’s back-end systems through IoT, Kuka is now able to be ahead concerning production.

The Sky’s The Limit

These new companies are lucky enough to be some of the first people to make use of IoT. Data shows that there’s still more to come in IoT that will help people adopt a new way to do business to produce more profit and develop new strategies for sustainability. There’s still a lot of potential for growth available for those who want to use the new efficiencies of IoT. Adopting the right systems for a manufacturing business is crucial, and the help of IoT is nothing but a way to ensure that the company adopts the new technologies today that won’t leave you behind. Expert data suggests that IoT will continue this transformation. This is the reason why companies should embrace this new change.

Categories: Internet Of Things
Tags: Big Data, internet of things, IoT, manufacturing

About Kevin Gardner

Kevin Gardner loves writing about technology and the impact it has on our day to day lives. When not writing, Kevin enjoys working out at the gym and hiking in the mountains. Follow his adventures on twitter @kevgardner83.

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