3 business reasons why companies are choosing to invest ...

Author: GE

Dec. 30, 2024

3 business reasons why companies are choosing to invest ...

It's undoubtedly a very significant decision to implement software into your business. Updating or adapting old software or creating brand new, specialised software brings both enthusiasm and reservation in equal degrees.

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When you give time to considering your company's needs and its likely growth, the present demands against future opportunities can find you in a short term versus long term predicament. Will your choice today for the seemingly fast and cheap-packaged software, slowly erode scalability? Do you risk getting an off-the-shelf product and hope that you can squeeze your processes into its pre-built architecture? These are challenging but common questions that many companies face when addressing software needs.

This is typically what happens: the business begins with an off-the-shelf product or a spread sheet and adapts at each stage of growth or change until one day the work-arounds, the discord between departments and the working methods becomes an inhibitor to reaching the next goal. Has the trade-off in choosing fast and cheap, worked?

There are 3 fundamental areas of running a business that we're all familiar with but before you feel forced into committing time and resources to the challenge, see how having your own bespoke software can give you very significant advantages:

Control

1. Leaders and team members need control to make decisions; solid, well-informed decisions. Control can sometimes feel like a negative, overbearing word but the most capable software can give you all the processing analysis and feedback you need to direct operations and take you towards the business targets.

2. The 'journey' of your software remains with you rather than the trajectory being determined by the packaged software. If you need to adapt new methods or routines, you can build this into your model now or in the future without wondering if it's at all possible.

3. Financially, you get to manage the spend as there are no forced upgrades or additional user costs. Most importantly, you can schedule the build of the software alongside business planning which means you can start as small as you want and develop your wish list over a longer term. 

Share

1. Most companies follow an inclusive way of working. Encouraging staff to participate in QA, process methods, service levels and so on is the quickest way to develop a cohesive and positive team but these effects can be deepened significantly when designing your software alongside the development team.

2. It gives key staff the opportunity to reflect on processes from the core of the business, to educate others in the tasks involved and to make decisions to alter practices that will bring about greater efficiency. 

3. This approach creates greater engagement because it is focussing on the person's daily activity which very rarely gets to be part of their conversation above peer level. 

4. Going through this exercise also assists in uncovering bottle-necks, lost data, open loops, and training needs.

Integrate

1. There is always apprehension around implementing anything new into a business which has 'worked so far'. It's not simply a case of integration of the product. The needs of the staff and customers will dominate the process and your roll-out will require careful management.

2. When the software has been created for your unique organisation, you get to construct a change management schedule ' that could mean you phase the implementation, you work around external influences such as seasons and procurement or training for all stakeholders.

3. You may already have an IT framework with or without people in those specialist roles and working to manage the change from one solution to another sometimes requires separate attention. When you partner with bespoke developers, their priority is to minimise downtime, minimise risk and have the ability to roll-back to previous states.

Maintaining control, sharing insight and implementing new plans are standalone business procedures. Why not create software that helps you to do this and raise it to the next level?

6 Benefits of Overhead Crane Modernization

Automation | Crane Systems | Power & Motion Technology | By Columbus McKinnon | Apr 23,

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Overhead cranes are used everywhere. From automotive production facilities to power generation plants, cranes are used day in and day out to keep businesses running. To ensure the highest levels of safety and productivity, while meeting the changing demands of your business, it's important your cranes are equipped with the latest technology, features, and capabilities.

To do this, you have a few options ' buy a new crane, upgrade your existing crane, or repurpose another existing crane that may or may not fit the need. In many cases, it makes the most sense to upgrade your existing crane. Why? Older cranes were often over-engineered and built to last for several decades. When you buy a new crane today, it is hard to get the equivalent. 

In this blog, we'll talk about methods to modernize or upgrade your existing overhead crane to make it more efficient, productive, and safer, and make it last for many years to come at a drastically reduced cost than buying new.

Complete Overhead Crane Modernization: Why Upgrade?

Increased production requirements may demand more capacity, faster operating speeds, more reliable controls, or automation. Reliability may have declined, resulting in unscheduled shutdowns and increased production costs. Inspections may show excessive wear or non-compliance with current safety standards or practices. Parts may be obsolete, resulting in high spare parts costs and long lead times.  Imagine the impact an inoperable crane could have on your business while you wait days or even weeks to hunt down a replacement part.

To address these issues, there are six areas where you can make upgrades on your crane:

  1. Cost-effective structural upgrades
  2. Mechanical upgrades that extend the life of your crane
  3. AC and DC crane control technology
  4. Application-specific variable frequency drive (VFD) firmware
  5. Radio remote controls
  6. Automation

Let's look at these in more detail.

Structural Upgrades
Rather than scrap an outdated crane that is still structurally sound, it is often more cost-effective to upgrade and modify it to meet current operational needs. Since the structural life of an overhead crane can be several decades, increasing the capacity of the crane and runway, moving the crane to another location, or either stretching or shortening the span are options worth considering. You can also look at replacing trolleys with compact trolley hoists that incorporate modern controls.

Mechanical Upgrades
Upgrading old, worn parts with modern and improved counterparts, is another way to modernize your crane. With new technology available, you can extend the life of your crane by replacing a few mechanical components.

For example, modern precision gearing with much closer tolerances can result in reduced vibration, less gear wear, lower maintenance, and notably quieter operation than gears common in older cranes. Utilizing modern flux vector control and eliminating high-maintenance, inefficient hoist mechanical load brakes can improve performance, reduce wear on brake discs or pads, and allow gearing to run cooler. One of the most important considerations for crane modernization, retrofit, or repair is the replacement of outdated or unserviceable crane brakes with current modern industrial braking technology. Modern brakes are designed for easy serviceability, have readily available spare parts, and often fit the existing mounting footprint of legacy brakes, making a drop-in replacement seamless.

AC and DC Crane Control Technology
Control systems are the most important aspect of an overhead crane or hoist, and, without them, the machine would not function nor perform in a safe, reliable, and efficient manner. Many older cranes rely on contactors to control speed and dissipate energy by switching regenerative load currents to resistor banks.

Perhaps no other technological development in the past 40 years has done more to revolutionize overhead crane design than the AC variable frequency drive (VFD). AC VFDs provide greater safety, enhance performance, improve throughput, increase reliability to prolong equipment life, and can help reduce maintenance costs, parts, and personnel.

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Whether you need training on crane operation, installation or maintenance, we have a course for you. We offer a wide variety of courses ranging from overhead crane and hoist inspection certification to mobile crane operator training applicable to professionals in almost any industry. We even offer a NCCCO Certification prep course for individuals interested in NCCCO Overhead Crane Operator Certification.

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In the case of DC cranes, DC motors are efficient, compact, robustly engineered, and offer year upon year of service, providing acceptable performance for the most demanding applications. Retaining an existing DC motor and upgrading the crane with solid-state DC drive controls is environmentally friendly and provides an opportunity to enhance overall system performance, safety, and uptime while minimizing the risk to production and required capital investment.

Application-Specific VFD Firmware
Simple, innovative, low-cost, application-specific firmware options can be added to VFDs to meet unique application requirements and enhance performance, safety, and production throughput. These technologies include algorithms to prevent load sway, mechanical bucket control for diggers and dredgers, static stepless with footbrake control, and precision crane synchronization technology ' to name a few. Because these solutions are integrated into the VFD, an external PLC is not required, leading to a less expensive and less complex control system with fewer failure points.

Radio Remote Controls
Radio remote controls are the most common device used to modernize an outdated crane. There are two places where they are commonly used ' in place of pendant pushbutton stations or fixed control stations and cabs. Depending on the location of equipment, pendant pushbutton stations are sometimes inefficient or put the operator in unsafe situations. Pendants keep the operator tethered to the crane, which can limit the operator's mobility by forcing them to dodge obstacles or avoid pinch points. When it comes to fixed control stations or cabs, two operators are needed to control the crane. Radio controls eliminate the need for two operators, preventing communication errors. It also provides the remaining operator with increased mobility and visibility of the load for increased safety.

With improvements in wireless technology, radio remote controls are safer, ergonomic, reliable, and more flexible than ever. With graphical displays and various types of wireless communication, radios allow operators to view runtime information in real-time and customize control configurations, frequency channels, and security codes from the plant floor.

Automation
Technological advancements in control products and engineering allow us to convert manually controlled overhead cranes, hoists, and monorail systems into modern production tools with extended life cycles. Automation on a crane can be as simple as performing a repeatable motion with the push of a button or as complex as adding multiple keep-out/no-fly zones to a crane bay or incorporating a fully autonomous asset management system. Automation technology, such as off-center pick prevention, snag detection solutions, or auto-dispatch systems, can also be easily implemented to improve the safety, uptime, and productivity of your operations. These solutions allow an operator to work in harmony alongside a semi-automated crane or can fully remove the operator from the process to improve safety and increase throughput. From off-the-shelf automation technology to complete, engineered-to-order automation systems designed to your unique application requirements, the possibilities are only limited by our imaginations.

Overhead cranes represent a significant investment in capital. Therefore, rebuilding and modernizing these assets with new modern parts and electric controls is economically prudent since doing so protects and prolongs the life of these investments, while saving as much as 30 to 40% of the cost of new equipment. It's far easier and less expensive to maintain a reliable crane than to face unplanned downtime.

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