Explaining the key points for improving the reliability and safety of automation systems in factory network integration, as well as points for shortening the implementation period and reducing costs.
Factory networks are increasingly requiring the connection of not only automation equipment but also devices outside of automation, such as wireless LAN access points, digital signage, video surveillance, and equipment for energy and building automation. To address this challenge, the consideration of architectures and physical solutions that integrate IT networks and industrial networks is becoming increasingly important year by year. This white paper describes how the "Panduit Industrial Network Infrastructure Solutions" can enhance the reliability, security, and safety of automation systems, while also achieving up to a 30% reduction in implementation costs and up to a 75% reduction in implementation time for factory network integration.
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Table of Contents - Introduction - Trends and Challenges in the Industry - Building Next-Generation Factory Networks - Overview of the Entire Factory Network - Network Architecture - Integrated Network - Answers to Challenges - Realizing an Integrated Factory Network - Expansion of Flat Networks - Physical Architecture of Zones - Total Cost of Ownership - Advantages of IP Consolidation - Benefits of Industrial Network Zone Topology and Integrated Solutions - Conclusion
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Design and implementation of architecture for industrial networks and IT network integration in factories.
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Panduit is a global company headquartered near Chicago, Illinois, USA, manufacturing products in six factories across the United States and six other factories worldwide, selling them from sales locations in various countries around the globe. Panduit was the first in the world to develop one-piece molded cable ties. In addition to cable ties, Panduit is a specialized manufacturer of wiring materials such as wiring accessories, wiring ducts, industrial labels, crimp terminals, and compression terminals, as well as network-related products, which are adopted across various industries. In Japan, Panduit established a sales office in Tokyo in 1974 as Panduit Japan Co., Ltd., and currently sells various products through primary distributors from its locations in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. Panduit's wiring materials are among the industry's top class in terms of variety, material richness, and high quality.