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 Plug-and-produce modular automation: the catalyst                        needs  of different  applications  by add-
            HMI  Process                                                  ing new or altered functionality. Proto-
                 Control
 for chemical plants to embrace IoT and Industry 4.0                      typing or testing of new processes is
        Archive  MTP  History                                             similarly  diffi cult.  Requiring  hours  or
 or decades, large-scale automa-  supply chains, driven by factors such as   AXEL HALLER  days of programming and testing slows
                                                                          the pace of innovation and hinders the
 tion systems have been essential   political tension, terrorism, and natural   Global Industry Business Manager  Diagnoses  Controller
 Ffor production line control, but   disasters.  This situation  has presented   for Chemicals and Life Sciences  ability to bring new or improved pro-
                                                                          ducts to market in short timescales that
 their  lack  of  fl exibility  often  hinders   opportunities to innovate and improve   ABB  customers increasingly demand.
 chemical plants from quickly adapting   stability, addressing dramatic price
 to  changing  market  demands. The   fl uctuations  and  unpredictable  supply   meanwhile grappling with an ongoing   Scaling up can be a similarly slow
 paper explores how standardised ‘plug-  patterns, and ultimately enhancing the   skills shortage, triggered by the retire-  and costly process, often requiring
 and-produce’ modular automation   availability  of  both  fi nished  products   ment of  many  experienced engineers   signifi cant  investment  in  new  infra-
 solutions can enable producers to fully   and raw materials.  who are leaving the industry, taking   structure and extended periods of plant
 leverage the advantages of the Internet   decades  of know-how and  practical   downtime to  accommodate major up-
 of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0.  Driving sustainability and agility in   expertise with them. In common with
 the chemical industry  several other industrial sectors, this is         grades or expansion. From a safety and
 The chemical  industry faces some   Refl ecting  the  global  pressure  on  accompanied  by a shortage of young   risk management perspective,  mean-
 tough challenges against a rapidly   organisations to commit to greater cir-  engineering talent with the skills, rele-  while, it is often more diffi cult to quickly
                                                                          identify,  isolate,  and remediate  safety
 changing technological, economic, and   cularity and  sustainability across  the  vant experience  and enthusiasm to   risks in large conventional automation
 geopolitical landscape.  supply chain, chemical companies are  pursue career opportunities in process   Source: ABB
 now  demonstrating their compliance  control and automation. As a result of   demand. Manufacturing  plants can   all plant operation – is conventionally   systems. Routine maintenance or repair
 Competition has never been keener,   with stringent regulations in areas such  this skills drain and a shrinking work-  struggle to ramp production up or down   overseen by  a  large-scale automation   of conventional systems can  also call
 with customers demanding higher qua-  as carbon emissions reduction, waste  force, chemical producers – in common   quickly and adapt lines to deliver new   system.  These  large, monolithic  sys-  for shutting down a production line or
 lity, more customised products, shorter   management,  and  effi cient  resource  with many other large industrial organi-  products. In particular, it is diffi cult for   tems are effectively bespoke solutions   entire plant, impacting on productivity
 delivery times and lower prices.  In a   utilisation. In tandem, industrial organi-  sations  – are  now increasingly  reliant   plants to maintain effi ciency and profi t-  that have been designed and imple-  and profi tability.
 period of ongoing uncertainty  follow-  sations are aligning with advanced  on  hiring  in  EPC  (Engineering, Pro-  ability as customer demand grows for   mented  to  meet  a  specifi c  production
 ing the global  pandemic  and ongoing   regulatory and safety standards, neces-  curement, Construction) contractors to   small batch sizes, sometimes as small   need. Their inherent design, however,   The move to modular automation
 confl ict in several world regions, vola-  sitating investment in cutting-edge  manage tasks that would formerly have   as one unit. This market trend toward   means that the conventional  automa-  To address these challenges, chemi-
 tility in the cost of energy and raw mate-  equipment,  procedures, and training  been resourced in-house.  ultra-customisation  is  typifi ed  in  fi ne   tion systems that underpin them often   cal producers are now seeking a more
 rials puts further pressure on organi-  to protect staff and ensure compliance   and  specialty chemical production,  as   lack the fl exibility to adapt quickly to   agile,  effi cient  and  future-proof  alter-
 sations’ cost management,  operating   with current legislation.  Adapting to market demands  well as the pharmaceutical  industry,   new or changed production  require-  native to decades-old plant automation
 margins and overall profi tability.  Against  this  backdrop,  one  of the   which is increasingly characterised by   ments.   methodologies as a central part of their
 Navigating skills gaps and workforce   biggest challenges faced by the chemi-  short-run production, runs  driven by   digitalisation strategies.
 These uncertainties have highligh-  evolution  cal industry is synchronising produc-  the rise of personalised medicines.  It  is  diffi cult  to  customise  large-
 ted the need for greater  resilience  in   The process  control industry  is  tion capacity to fast-evolving customer   scale automation  systems  to meet the   The concept of ‘modularisation’ is
          Collectively, these pressures have
 Orchestration layer  exposed the limitations of conventional
       process automation systems that  have
 Engineering & Maintenance  Operations  Supervisory control  enabled and managed production line
 Plant  control for decades. Today’s large-scale
 Operator  chemical plants typically prioritise the
       effi cient production of specifi c dedica-
       ted products. As such they are optimised
 Module layer  for rapid, high-yield  production  with
 MTP  MTP  AC 700F Controller  MTP  3rd Party PLC   large batch  sizes in the range of tens
 Controller
 Engineering & Maintenance  PLC   of thousands of tonnes or more, where
 Module   product changes are infrequent during
 Owner  the life of the plant.

          In this environment, control over a
 MTP: Modular Type Package
 Source: ABB  large number of processes – and over-  Source: ABB

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