Improving operational efficiency with the Industrial IoT
Article05.01.2026
简述
Through the first industrial revolution, steam power and mechanization challenged mechanical engineering.
The second revolution introduced electricity and factory systems, reshaping operational and electrical engineering.
The third brought computers and data, driving automation and reducing reliance on human intervention.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) now challenges every aspect of operations, pushing us beyond linear expectations of efficiency improvement.
Data volumes have grown to overwhelming levels, creating new complexities.
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How to improve operational efficiency?
Integrating computers and systems across entire operations enables advanced analytics that support both proactive and real-time measures. To keep pace with these changes, industries must modernize their processes through the IIoT.
Of course, transforming industries such as the manufacturing or process industry is not as simple as it sounds. Every technological shift introduces challenges. Organizations must learn to adopt new tools, insights, and methods.
Employees, teams, and managers often feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data. If we cannot interpret and act on this information, it adds no value. So, how do we manage it?
Essential questions to ask yourself and your organization:
What exactly do we want to improve?
What data is required to achieve that improvement?
How can we ensure that data is available where it is needed?
How do we interpret and visualize the data effectively?
How can we secure the data while keeping it accessible to authorized users?
When data is transformed into insight and insight drives action, entire processes can be optimized seamlessly. IIoT ecosystems offer the flexibility to scale whenever needed.
Example
In the dairy industry, production generally follows this path:
In milk production, pasteurization is often the most critical and demanding step. It ensures product safety and quality by reducing harmful bacteria to acceptable levels. This process requires precise control of temperature and time to meet regulatory standards and maintain nutritional integrity. Any deviation can compromise safety, lead to waste, and increase costs.
Therefore, gaining accurate insights into pasteurization parameters is essential for driving improvements and optimizing efficiency. By integrating an IIoT ecosystem, plants can continuously monitor certain parameters, automate data collection, and enable quasi real-time analytics. This not only improves compliance and product quality but can also increase plant availability, minimize waste, and support predictive maintenance.
What data do we need for improvement?
Pasteurization works by reducing viable bacteria in dairy products to prevent illness. In a continuous pasteurization system, milk flows from a holding tank through thin plates that regulate its temperature. Maintaining the correct temperature for the required duration is crucial.
If the milk does not meet these conditions, the system redirects it for reprocessing. This means dairy plants need precise data on temperature and time for each product type. Additionally, data can help minimize waste and control parameters such as protein, fat, and water content in various dairy items.
How can we add that data where we need it?
How can IIoT services support maintenance technicians and production managers in our example? By providing real-time access to operational data, the IIoT simplifies tasks and enhances decision-making.
For maintenance technicians, the IIoT can streamline daily responsibilities such as:
Inspecting, maintaining, repairing, and replacing parts and equipment to ensure optimal performance
Optimizing production schedules for staffing, inventory, and resource allocation
Complying with food and beverage standards and regulations, including HACCP and GMP
Reducing resource waste through predictive insights
Generating and archiving documentation automatically
Coordinating and directing team activities efficiently
For production managers, IIoT enables better control and optimization by:
Improving production yields through data-driven adjustments
Monitoring technical operations virtually in real time
Controlling costs and managing financial resources effectively
Maintaining optimal employee performance with actionable insights
Upholding quality-control standards consistently
Identifying opportunities to enhance efficiency and reduce downtime
IIoT ecosystems like Netilion are designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, minimizing training requirements. With such solutions, employees can work more efficiently, while managers gain quasi real-time visibility into processes - turning data into actionable insights.
How do we interpret and visualize the data?
Operators and managers can use ready-made IIoT solutions such as Endress+Hauser's IIoT ecosystem Netilion to access insights directly. Alternatively, they can customize visualizations and dashboards through API-based services like Netilion Connect, ensuring flexibility for specific operational needs.
How can we secure our data while making it accessible to those who need it?
Data protection is critical, not only in the food and beverage industry, where human health is the top priority. Conducting a thorough review of local data protection requirements helps identify gaps in organizational security. Implementing an IIoT system requires close collaboration between quality managers and data protection officers to ensure compliance and safeguard sensitive information.
IIoT ecosystems like Netilion provide a secure environment for data management. Find out more details here or contact us.
Conclusion
IIoT technologies offer manufacturers a powerful opportunity to transform operations. To drive meaningful improvements, organizations must address five key questions:
What exactly do we want to improve?
What data do we need to achieve that improvement?
How can we make that data available where it is needed?
How do we interpret and visualize the data effectively?
How can we secure the data while keeping it accessible to those who need it?
Access to accurate, real-time information is essential for making informed decisions and taking timely action. With advanced analytics, plants can improve efficiency and eliminate recurring problems. Reliable data ensures safety and quality while lowering costs.
Every industry faces strict quality standards and regulatory requirements, while pressure from consumers and regulators demands leaner, more agile production. IIoT services such as Netilion help meet these challenges by turning data into actionable insights.
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