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Do you use your phone to shut the garage door, turn on lights, adjust a thermostat, or connect to the car radio? You’re engaged in Internet of Things (IoT).
Businesses are quickly getting on board with IoT to save time, share data, and enhance decisions. BinMaster creates systems based on these principles. Sensors gather bulk inventory measurements and send data to BinCloud® software, which can be accessed by unlimited users for production, purchasing, and planning purposes.
Manufacturing leaders are tackling supply chain issues with digital solutions. Leveraging Industry 4.0 solutions, a recent McKinsey survey showed 39% have implemented a control-tower approach to increase supply chain transparency. About 25% are fast-tracking automation to stem worker shortages.
Steve Schulz, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Logistics & Supply Chain Management at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, said the program has taken a quick trajectory towards this technological revolution.
Bulk solid materials are handled in many ways. One company may manage inventory and orders locally, at the plant. Larger operations may do inventory management at a corporate office miles away. Some count on vendors to monitor inventory levels on their behalf and order material as needed.
BinMaster sensors apply to all three, operating in a wide range of environmental conditions. Plus, cloud-based remote monitoring software has evolved: it's more intuitive, graphically friendly, and accessible by any device at any time, from anywhere.
IoT (Internet of Things) is booming. It prescribes a wireless network of devices embedded with sensors for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data.
BinMaster technology falls into the IoT world with continuous sensors and cloud-based software that monitors bulk inventory products like grain, plastic pellets, and aggregates stored in bins, silos, and other storage vessels.
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