Tighter and safer integration is key to better automation solutions

Paul Boughton
Spiralling energy costs are making the business of whole plant, site and company integration ever more important, a point that is not lost on the major suppliers.<p><font size="2"><p align="left">For exampleYokogawa has released Centum VPa new integrated production control system that will become the flagship platform for the company&rsquo;s VigilantPlant operational excellence initiative.</p><p align="left">VigilantPlant is Yokogawa&rsquo;s automation concept for safereliable and profitable plant operations. According to the companyit aims to enable an ongoing state of operational excellence where plant personnel are watchful and attentivewell-informedand ready to take actions that optimise plant and business performance. This initiative eliminates unplanned downtimeimproves asset utilisationand allows businesses to adapt to shifting market conditions quickly and efficiently.</p><p align="left">Centum VP is the eighth generation of this seriesand succeeds the CentumCS1000/CentumCS3000. While securing clear backward compatibility and consistency with previous systemsYokogawa says it redefines the role of a production control system &ndash; commonly known as a DCS.</p><p align="left">Going beyond the traditional DCS function of controlling and monitoring a plantCentumVP integrates plant information managementasset managementand operation support functionsachieving a unified operating environment. The idea is that it provides a foundation for operational excellence by delivering information in context and allowing easy role-based access to all key information.</p><p align="left">Satoru Kurosusenior vice president of Yokogawa&rsquo;s industrial automation business headquarterssaid: &quot;Centum VP is designed to empower real-time decision makers at all levels of a plant's operations. A significant improvement in information efficiency enables our customers to enhance both plant safety and business agility.&quot;</p><p align="left">According to Yokogawaone of the key advantages of the Centum VP system is its unified architecture based on a single real-time plant database. Plant operations require various functional components such as production control and monitoringplant information managementasset managementand operation support. Usually these functions are handled by a variety of products from different suppliers. This means the plant is operated by a patchwork of disparate systemsleaving gaps and barriers that constrain smooth and integrated operations.</p><p align="left">In contrastYokogawa&rsquo;s new offering establishes a single real-time plant database that serves all of these key functions in real timesetting the foundation for a unified operating environment. This unified architecture improves information efficiency and enhances the safety and agility of plant operations.</p><p align="left">With this unified plant databaseCentum VP enables single-source seamless integration of advanced applications that manage plant informationstabilise processesand improve operational efficiency. Quick and flexible deployment of these applications enables the user to improve the safetyavailabilityand profitability of a plant. This also simplifies change managementthereby minimising the life-cycle ownership cost.</p><p align="left">Centum VP is particularly aimed at process control and monitoring of plants in industries such as oil and gaspetrochemicalschemicalspowerpulp and paperpharmaceuticalsfoodiron and steelwasteand water and sewage treatment. For its partWonderwarea business unit of Invensysis celebrating its fifth successive year as Frost &amp; Sullivan&rsquo;s product of the year award in the human-machine interface (HMI) category.</p><p align="left">Wonderware InTouch10.0 and SystemPlatform3.0 software also were recognised for their ability to assist manufacturers in achieving operational excellence by maximising equipment utilisation and operational effectiveness.</p><p align="left">In making the awardFrost &amp; Sullivan said that customers using InTouch10.0HMI and SystemPlatform3.0 software identified several outstanding features including ease-of-use offered by ArchestrA graphicsscalability via object-based creationinteroperability with other hardware and robust customer support. These factors were cited as key to reducing engineering time and lowering overall lifecycle costs.</p><p align="left">According to Frost &amp; SullivanWonderware InTouch10.0HMI and SystemPlatform3.0 software solutions are likely to emerge as a benchmark for innovative approaches to real-time operational challenges faced by customers in the discretehybrid and process industries. The global growth consulting company also noted that InTouch10.0HMI and SystemPlatform3.0 software provide the necessary tools to help companies build applications that address the business complexities of the entire enterprise. Instead of different software for supervisory controlpredictive maintenancequality controlbatch processingproduct genealogyrecipe management and downtime analysisFrost &amp; Sullivan said customers benefit from the single integrated solution.</p><p align="left">&quot;Wonderware continues to have a solid understanding of challenges faced by companies in the expansive automation and information industry and continues to develop solutions that successfully integrate automation systems with business applications&quot; said Sivakali Prasad DasariFrost &amp; Sullivan industry analyst. &quot;Wonderware has consistently stayed ahead of competition by quickly identifying new trends and developing innovative approaches that go beyond customer expectations.&quot;</p><p align="left">InTouch10.0HMI and SystemPlatform3.0 software also were recognised for interoperability which enables manufacturers with plants worldwide to easily integrate global operations. Wonderware solutions can be used to develop the required tools to effectively view plant and business performanceenabling customers to improve execution and qualitystreamline business strategy and provide performance analysis to increase competitiveness through greater speedefficiency and innovation.</p><p align="left">&quot;Being recognised again by Frost &amp; Sullivan continues to reinforce the Wonderware strategy of developing software that's easy to use and provides outstanding business benefits by solving some of our customer&rsquo;s toughest operations management challenges&quot; noted Mark DavidsonWonderware vice president of global marketing.</p><p align="left">Meanwhilea third new initiative comes with the announcement by Emerson Process Management that it has expanded its existing global offshore alliance with W&auml;rtsil&auml;. Under this expansionthe two companies can now deliver integrated energy and automation systems for floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels and semi-submersible oil and gas drilling rigs (Fig.1).</p><p align="left">The expanded relationship combines the process automation knowledge and state-of-the-art measurements and digital automation technology of Emersonwith the high efficiency power-generationpower-distribution and vessel-automation systems and products of W&auml;rtsil&auml;. Combinedthey offer a single point for serving the FPSO segment. In particularthey can now offer all system engineeringpurchaseinstallationscommissioning and servicing for this market.</p><p align="left">&quot;The global sourcing and supply required in FPSO construction amplify the importance of the expert engineering and project management that our alliance makes available&quot; said Jaakko Eskolagroup vice presidentW&auml;rtsil&auml; Ship Power. &quot;Emerson and W&auml;rtsil&auml;&rsquo;s enhanced alliance delivers efficiencytrue system integrationturnkey delivery and extended engineering services. We will also enable smooth tanker conversion and commissioning at the siteeffectively delivering first oil rapidly at the highest speed.&quot;</p><p align="left">&quot;The expanded alliance provides a strong local presence in the most dominant areas of oil and gas exploration around the globe. This worldwide capability ensures that single-stop service is closer to the customer&quot; commented Tom Sneadpresident of Emerson&rsquo;s systems and solutions division. &quot;The comprehensive project and engineering capabilities provide unique advantages for buildersownersand operators in the marine industry by reducing risk in their capital intensive projects&quot; he added.</p><p>Emerson is a global supplier of progress automation&nbsp;and control for oil and gasrefiningchemical and other industrieswhile Wartiila supplies powerautomation and propulsion systems and marine and energy customers worldwide.&nbsp; The expansion of their alliance is based on the strength of two major FPSO conversions completed by the companies - YKNnow operating in Gulf of Mexicoand&nbsp;Teekay Petrojarlnow stalled in Brazilian&nbsp;waters - and two other<br />major conversions in process.&nbsp; The engineering teams for these two industry leaders began their collaboration in 2006 within an alliance then mainly covering FPSO vessels. </p></font></p>&quot;

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