Rockwell Automation announces global agreement with ProLeiT

Rockwell Automation has announced a global agreement with ProLeiT AG that will allow ProLeiT to more tightly integrate its Plant iT industry equipment with the Rockwell Automation Logix Control Platform. Specifically aimed at applications in the brewing, dairy and related industries, the agreement will provide users with faster start-up and commissioning of applications in an open architecture development environment.

Field-proven in a large number of applications worldwide, ProLeiT’s Plant iT technology relies on a programmable logic controller (PLC)-based platform for production control and data acquisition. Under the agreement, ProLeiT will develop its Plant iT industry technology to more closely integrate with Logix-based programmable automation controllers (PACs) from Rockwell Automation. ProLeiT will also utilise FactoryTalk VantagePoint software, formerly known as Incuity, a manufacturing intelligence product from Rockwell Automation.

“ProLeiT has established a strong reputation for providing PLC-based, industry-specific solutions in many areas of the brewing, beverage and related industries, and we look forward to helping the company expand on that effort,” says Steve Eisenbrown, senior vice president, architecture and software, Rockwell Automation.

“This agreement allows ProLeiT users to take advantage of the flexibility, scalability and multidisciplined attributes of Logix, the industry’s most versatile PAC platform.”

The Logix Control Platform is a fully integrated, multidisciplined control system designed to help users optimise production and improve the flexibility of their manufacturing operations. The platform’s open architecture design allows users to integrate data between multiple systems to help reduce programming time and ease future migration.

“We look forward to working with Rockwell Automation and are excited about the performance-improving capabilities the Logix Control Platform will bring to our process control solutions,” says Wolfgang Ebster, CEO, ProLeiT. “This collaboration significantly improves the value of our process control offerings and gives our customers access to a proven, world-class control platform that offers superior design efficiency and broad application connectivity.”

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