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A Inductive Automation Case Study
Madison-Kipp Corporation, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer of precision machined aluminum die castings and subassemblies, needed to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and overcome data and connectivity challenges across multiple systems and machines. To address this, Madison-Kipp turned to Inductive Automation and its Ignition industrial application platform for HMI, SCADA, and IIoT capabilities.
Using Inductive Automation’s Ignition, Madison-Kipp gained centralized SCADA, better interoperability, remote access, reporting, alarms, part tracking, and real-time customer data sharing. The result was faster troubleshooting, improved visibility, and better decision-making, with the company citing clear cost savings, improved efficiency, and less time spent collecting data manually.
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