Installing computer systems can be an arduous process for new and existing manufacturing plants; basic best practices for enclosures can help companies avoid costly pitfalls and long-term challenges. See five tips for using computers on the plant floor.
For manufacturing plants, the challenges for installing computer systems can range from the number of systems needed on site and coming in on budget to complying with health and safety laws concerning computer systems used on the manufacturing floor and how to bring an installation project together practically. For existing manufacturing sites, the challenges may look different. One common problem, however, is knowing how to make use of current computer equipment being used on the manufacturing floor. Managers also should take preventive measures to help ensure the equipment works properly and can withstand harsh conditions. Following a guide of simple do’s and don’ts for computer integration highlights successful best practices as well as some potential pitfalls to avoid.
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