Re-think, re-engineer, close the gaps: new cement information management solutions

L. Krings, R. Hantikainen
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The ability to compile, access and analyze critical information is one of the most challenging tasks facing managers of cement plants. Opportunities clearly exist for cost reduction, increased productivity and greater profitability. Increasingly sophisticated process control and plant optimization systems provide raw data in great abundance. Yet, too often, individual process control systems amount to isolated "information islands" that lack a means of integrating related data. At the same time, powerful business computer systems are providing an increasingly detailed picture of financial and marketing conditions. New cement-specific information management systems (IMS) are being developed to integrate production, process, energy, environmental, quality and key business information into a consistent relational database. By compiling, condensing and providing access and analysis tools, IMS systems overcome traditional barriers of information access within automation and information systems. Process, production and business managers can have the information they need presented to them in the most useful form on their desktop personal computer. IMS provide tools for plant managers that are unavailable from the process control system. Similarly, they provide a detailed database for use by enterprise managers that cannot be provided by the business control computer system. This way IMS systems close the functional gap between these two systems.
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重新思考,重新设计,缩小差距:新的水泥信息管理解决方案
汇编、获取和分析关键信息的能力是水泥厂管理者面临的最具挑战性的任务之一。显然存在着降低成本、提高生产率和提高盈利能力的机会。越来越复杂的过程控制和工厂优化系统提供了大量的原始数据。然而,单独的过程控制系统往往相当于孤立的“信息孤岛”,缺乏整合相关数据的手段。与此同时,强大的商业计算机系统正在提供越来越详细的财务和营销状况的图像。正在开发新的水泥专用信息管理系统,以便将生产、过程、能源、环境、质量和关键业务信息纳入一致的关系数据库。通过编译、压缩和提供访问和分析工具,IMS系统克服了自动化和信息系统中信息访问的传统障碍。流程、生产和业务经理可以在他们的台式个人电脑上以最有用的形式向他们提供所需的信息。IMS为工厂管理人员提供了过程控制系统无法提供的工具。同样,它们为企业管理人员提供了一个详细的数据库,这是业务控制计算机系统所不能提供的。通过这种方式,IMS系统缩小了这两种系统之间的功能差距。
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