Rockwell Automation and Axtel: A Partnership in Innovation

Rockwell Automation and Axtel: A Partnership in Innovation

Rockwell Automation and Axtel: A Partnership in Innovation

Rockwell Automation and Axtel Industries have modernized food and beverage production. They upgraded chocolate molding and spice blending processes. This collaboration brings greater precision and efficiency. Safety and sustainability also improved.


Advancing Chocolate Production


Axtel developed an automated chocolate molding line. It uses Rockwell's Kinetix® 5700 servo drives. Integrated Architecture® provides safety. This system handles multiple chocolate SKUs precisely. It significantly boosts efficiency.


Revolutionizing Spice Blending


For spice blending, Axtel implemented Rockwell's ControlLogix® processor. The PlantPAx® system now manages ingredients. This automated system improves data integrity. It enhances reporting capabilities. Spice processors achieve better quality control.


Commitment to Excellence and Safety


Ajay Desai of Axtel highlights their 30-year partnership. They consistently deliver sustainable automation solutions. Dilip Sawhney of Rockwell Automation praises Axtel's innovation. He values their long-standing relationship.


Enhanced Safety and Sustainability


Axtel leveraged Rockwell’s Integrated Architecture®. GuardLink® 2.0 and Kinetix® 5700 drives boost safety. Axtel achieved PLd Safety Performance Level. Their machines are now safer and more sustainable. This marks a significant accomplishment.


Addressing Industry Challenges


Traditional automation limited Axtel's chocolate molding. It struggled with diverse SKUs. Rockwell's solution provided high accuracy. In spice processing, reporting was a key need. The new system ensures better compliance. It improves operational efficiency.


About Rockwell Automation


Rockwell Automation leads industrial automation globally. They focus on digital transformation. Headquartered in Milwaukee, they employ 27,000 problem-solvers. Rockwell serves customers in over 100 countries. They aim for a more productive world.

 

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