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PTU810 Система возбуждения DCS ABB
Швейцария, и входит в десятку крупнейших швейцарских транснациональных корпораций.PTU810
химическая, нефтехимическая, фармацевтическая, целлюлозно – бумажная, нефтепереработка; Оборудование приборов: электронные приборы, телевизоры и оборудование для передачи данных,
генераторы, гидротехнические сооружения; Каналы связи: интегрированные системы, системы сбора и распространения;PTU810Строительная промышленность: коммерческое и промышленное строительство.
Why is the industrial Internet inseparable from industrial control?
ABB Global CEO Ulrich Spiesshofer recently accepted an exclusive interview with a reporter from Caijing in New York. He believes that the global manufacturing industry is
undergoing drastic changes. The era of labor arbitrage is over. Labor costs are no longer the focus of competition. The future of manufacturing lies in In factories that are smaller,
closer to consumers, and more agile. Artificial intelligence ( AI ) is the most important technology shaping the future of manufacturing. Currently, AI technology is mainly used in the
consumer field, but its large-scale application in the industrial field and among enterprises is more critical.
Digital transformation has been a keyword for global manufacturing giants in the past two years, and the industrial Internet is the implementation form of digital transformation.
General Electric (GE), Siemens and ABB are all leaders in this regard . Spiesshofer believes that GE”s industrial Internet only collects data and analyzes but cannot control it.
As the world”s two largest industrial automation suppliers, ABB and Siemens have the ability to control equipment, which is a significant difference from GE.
ABB is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. Its history can be traced back to the 1880s. It started from the original electrical manufacturing business and has developed into an international manufacturing
giant including electrical products, robotics and motion control, industrial automation and power grid. In 2017, ABB”s revenue was US$34.3 billion, ranking 341st among the
Fortune 500 companies. Spiesshofer has served as CEO for nearly five years since taking office in September 2013.
Below are the details of the interview.
The era of labor arbitrage is over
Caijing: Is 2018 a good year for the manufacturing industry?
Spiesshofer: From a global perspective, GDP is growing and consumption is also growing. Overall positive.
Caijing: What crucial changes are taking place in the manufacturing industry?
Spiesshofer: The jobs of the future will be different from the jobs of the past. In the Middle Ages, craftsmen moved between villages, taking their tools with them to work where
there was demand; later we invented factories, integrated supply and demand, and invented logistics; later people realized that there was labor arbitrage (Labor Arbitrage, Refers to
the existence of moving industries that have lost technological advantages and technical barriers to areas with low labor prices to increase profits by reducing labor costs), so we place
factories in emerging countries to benefit from labor arbitrage.
Now, with the development of modern automation and robotics, we can break this picture and bring value addition closer to demand. I think the future of manufacturing is
in factories that are smaller, closer to consumers, and more agile. I believe that the global logistics chain will also be reduced in the future because we will produce products closer to consumers.
The era of labor arbitrage shaping the global manufacturing landscape will be over because we can offset this arbitrage.
Recently we opened a new factory in Germany. Due to the adoption of intelligent automation technology, its unit cost is exactly the same as that of the best factories in
China. So I think the local market will be repositioned in the future, and the positioning of competitiveness will also change from just considering costs to focusing more on technology and value.
Caijing: Many people are complaining that automation has caused people to lose their jobs, and artificial intelligence technology has made the complaints louder
. But these new technologies are also creating new jobs. How do you see the relationship between the two?
Spiesshofer: In 1990, one-third of the world”s population lived below the extreme poverty line. Today, only 8% rely on technology. In fact, countries with the
highest robot densities, such as Germany, South Korea, Singapore, and Japan, also have the lowest unemployment rates. Robots combined with educated people can create prosperity, produce more
affordable goods, and lead to economic growth. Government, education and business need to work together to keep up with the changing world.
Clearly, millions of jobs are disappearing, but millions of new ones are being created. Taking our own business as an example, we used to have many
employees doing metal casting and forging work, but now these tasks are automated. But now we have more employees working in the service industry, developing apps, and working with customers.
So I think we should not be afraid of change, but should lead our employees to manage change and promote change. If we succeed, global employment will eventually grow.
IC695ETM001 GE Single slot module
IC695EDS001 GE External station module
IC695CRU320 GE Redundant processor
IC695CPU320 GE The central processing unit
IC695CPU315 GE Central processing unit
IC695CPU310 GE Programmable automation controller
IC695CPK400 GE Programmable automation controller
IC695CPE400 GE Central processing unit (CPU) module
IC695CPE330 GE Automation controller
IC695CPE310 GE Central processor module
IC695CPE305 GE Central processing unit
IC695CPE302 GE controller
IC693DSM302 GE Motion controller
IC693DNS201 GE Communication module
IC693DNM200 GE Main control module
IC693CPU374 GE Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) module
IC693CPU372 GE Ethernet communication module
IC693CPU370 GE Programmable logic controller
IC693CPU367 GE Central processing unit
IC693CPU366 GE Network CPU main module
IC693CPU364 GE Single slot central processing unit
IC693CPU363 GE Programmable logic controller
IC693CPU360 GE The CPU module is embedded in the backplane
IC693CPU352 GE Single slot CPU module manufactured by PLC system
IC693CPU351 GE CPU module
IC693CPU350 GE controller
IC693CPU341 GE Single-slot CPU
IC693CPU340 GE Expansion base plate
IC693CPU331 GE The CPU module is embedded in the backplane
IC693CPU323 GE Base Turbo CPU in slot 10
IC693CPU321 GE 10-slot I/O backboard with embedded CPU
IC693CPU313 GE Embedded CPU
IC693CPU311 GE 5 Slot Embedded CPU base rack
DSSR-122 ABB Power supply unit
DSQC664 ABB Ac servo driver
DSQC661 ABB controller
DSQC604 ABB Digital I/O board
DSQC545 ABB Optical fiber point sensor
DSQC539 ABB DCS control system
DSMB-01C ABB Power strip
DSDX452 Remote input ABB
DSDI-110AV1-3BSE018295R1 ABB Digital input pad
DSDI110A-57160001-AAA ABB Digital input sets up the robot
DSCS140-57520001-EV ABB Processor
DSCL110A-57310001-KY module
DS3820PSCB GE Turbine control module
DS3820A Gas turbine clamp
DS3810MM GE Gas turbine clamp
DPW03 ABB Power Supply Module
DDC779BE02 ABB Main board module
DAI04 ABB Independent channel isolation
CP650 ABB Control Panel 10.4 “TFT touch screen
CP450 ABB Touch screen
CI930F ABB Communication interface
CI858k01 ABB Communication interface module
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