How Endress+Hauser helps customers to improve their products and manufacture them even more efficiently.
With complex international projects, Endress+Hauser also handles customers’ supply chain management. From the life sciences industry comes a demonstration of the immense difference this makes.
Global supply chains are under mounting pressure from geopolitical tensions, complex regulatory landscapes, resource shortages and production bottlenecks. Endress+Hauser counters these challenges with end-to-end transparency to deliver efficiency and stability – for customers and in its own operations.
Crises, wars, pandemics: The challenges facing supply chains are enormous. We need to be bold in preparing for them, says Robert Friedmann, chairman of the Central Management Board of the Würth Group. With Matthias Altendorf, Endress+Hauser’s Supervisory Board president, he discusses the advantages of family businesses and why it ultimately all comes down to people.
American meteorologist Edward Lorenz brought chaos theory into the public consciousness with his notion that a butterfly flapping its wings in Brazil can set off a tornado in Texas. That same concept applies equally to supply chains, where even seemingly insignificant glitches can have major repercussions.
Making better, data-based decisions just got easier thanks to the Netilion IIoT ecosystem from Endress+Hauser. Netilion automates the transformation of data from the field into valuable information. Here are three illustrative examples of customers who already see their everyday business benefitting from the opportunities afforded by Netilion – in terms of improved operation, streamlined maintenance and lower costs.
Data helps industry to optimize production – and is essential for the transition to a sustainable energy supply. But more standardization is needed, say Frank Stührenberg, CEO of Phoenix Contact, and Endress+Hauser CEO Matthias Altendorf.
Shell executive Harry Brekelmans and Matthias Altendorf talk about the strengths of long-term relationships.
Global climate protection and the associated decarbonization measures are gaining momentum. And it’s not only at the political level: as investors steer global money toward green technologies, entire industries are undergoing fundamental change. For hydrocarbon-dependent process industries, this brings both new challenges and major opportunities. We take stock of the situation.