Factories of the future are no longer just snaps from sci-fi movies. The described project is a proof. Today’s IoT technology in manufacturing allows for significant process automation, even in distributed production plants and factories.
Upfield is already taking advantage of the possibility of “intelligent” production processes. This global manufacturing company was struggling with problems typical of this vertical, which reduced its profits and disrupted the efficiency of its production processes.
The company did not have full real-time visibility of factory operations. Plants operating on as many as 5 continents needed to improve the flow of information in the company. This mainly concerned the efficiency of production lines (OEE) in all factories. There was also a need to centralize data and analyze it in-depth. After all, working with data and analyzing it is the daily bread of each of the company’s production departments. Measurements, controls and quality assessment without real-time analysis are not only unreliable, but above all they affect the work and results of the entire enterprise and its profitability.
The solution to all these problems was the implementation of Microsoft IoT, which was carried out by Antdata.
Microsoft IoT technology is the automation, synchronization and implementation of processes such as DevOps in order to:
A data flow architecture was used to improve production processes and data management between factories.
An international IT company, with branches in Great Britain and Poland. It serves both local entities and corporations – members of the FTSE 100 index. Thanks to this, the company has gained a unique perspective and increased its competitiveness. Antdata is a guarantee of the highest quality of services with the purchase of a Microsoft license (Power BI, Power Apps, Azure, Office 365).
The world’s largest producer of plant-based food. As a global plant-based manufacturer, we offer consumers around the world a range of over 100 well-known brands. Upfield sells products in over 95 countries and has 17 manufacturing plants around the world.
One of Microsoft’s largest partners. In addition to licensing services, the company specializes in four areas: cloud services, data analytics, cybersecurity and a modern work environment. We specialize in Azure technology for independent software vendors (ISVs).