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20 April 2005 - Forging Ahead - GE Infrastructure's GE Fanuc Automation division e-Manufacturing System Strengthens Alcoa - Aluminerie de Deschambault Raw Aluminum, Canada

April 20, 2005

By Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager Sub-Saharan Africa for the GE Fanuc Automation division

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Aluminum is the most abundant element in the earth's crust, and with its high strength-to-weight ratio, applications range from the structure of buildings and aeroplanes to the foil in which we wrap and heat food.


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20 April 2005 - Forging Ahead - GE Infrastructure's GE Fanuc Automation division e-Manufacturing System Strengthens Alcoa - Aluminerie de Deschambault Raw Aluminum, Canada

April 20, 2005

By Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager Sub-Saharan Africa for the GE Fanuc Automation division

Production Process

Aluminum is the most abundant element in the earth's crust, and with its high strength-to-weight ratio, applications range from the structure of buildings and aeroplanes to the foil in which we wrap and heat food.


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8 February 2005 - GE Infrastructure - GE Fanuc Automation division wins two technology innovation awards for its Proficy solution

February 08, 2005

GE Infrastructure's GE Fanuc Automation division has recently won two significant technology innovation awards from two different leading publications for its Proficy solution.

This is according to Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager for the GE Fanuc Automation division in Sub-Saharan Africa.

These two technology innovation awards are:

"The awards add to the momentum gained by the IAN Automation Excellence Award that was given to the Proficy family back in August 2004," Coetzee maintains.


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8 February 2005 - GE Infrastructure - GE Fanuc Automation division wins two technology innovation awards for its Proficy solution

February 08, 2005

GE Infrastructure's GE Fanuc Automation division has recently won two significant technology innovation awards from two different leading publications for its Proficy solution.

This is according to Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager for the GE Fanuc Automation division in Sub-Saharan Africa.

These two technology innovation awards are:

"The awards add to the momentum gained by the IAN Automation Excellence Award that was given to the Proficy family back in August 2004," Coetzee maintains.


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February 2005 - GE Fanuc introduces Proficy Plant Applications; New production execution and management software offers easier way to achieve peak plant performance

February 01, 2005

GE Infrastructure's GE Fanuc Automation division has announced Proficy Plant Applications Version 4.1, a major new version of the company's Efficiency, Quality, Production and Batch Analysis software.

This adds powerful new capabilities to reduce overall implementation time with improved ease of use and configuration, enhanced reporting, improved connectivity and extensibility, and more expansive scheduling execution and production tracking.


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February 2005 - GE Fanuc introduces Proficy Plant Applications; New production execution and management software offers easier way to achieve peak plant performance

February 01, 2005

GE Infrastructure's GE Fanuc Automation division has announced Proficy Plant Applications Version 4.1, a major new version of the company's Efficiency, Quality, Production and Batch Analysis software.

This adds powerful new capabilities to reduce overall implementation time with improved ease of use and configuration, enhanced reporting, improved connectivity and extensibility, and more expansive scheduling execution and production tracking.


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1 December 2004 - Proficy- One Software Solution Enabling The Real-Time Enterprise

December 01, 2004

The current dilemma for industrial IT is facing up to elaborate business needs for real-time production and process information, by connecting to a plethora of disparate IT applications, plant systems and devices.

Integrating these disparate systems to consolidate manufacturing data is either extremely expensive, or nearly impossible. Imagine if these disparate systems could be replaced with something simple, yet advanced enough to provide all the functionality you imagined, and more.


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GE committed to Middle East growth

November 08, 2004

Immelt discusses GE's strategy for Middle East and Africa on two day visit to the region

GE Fanuc Automation, a division of the GE Infrastructure global business platform, has introduced the new Proficy HMI/SCADA iFIX with FIX Desktop software.

This enables users of FIX software to take advantage of the many advanced database and connectivity features of Proficy iFIX, while continuing to view and control their plant-wide processes in their existing graphics environment.


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1 November 2004 - GE Fanuc Announces New Proficy HMI/SCADA iFIX with FIX Desktop; Simple Add-On Provides Seamless Upgrade and Enhanced Functionality

November 01, 2004

GE Fanuc Automation, a division of the GE Infrastructure global business platform, has introduced the new Proficy HMI/SCADA iFIX with FIX Desktop software.

This enables users of FIX software to take advantage of the many advanced database and connectivity features of Proficy iFIX, while continuing to view and control their plant-wide processes in their existing graphics environment.

This is according to Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager Sub-Saharan Africa for the GE Fanuc Automation division.


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12 August 2004 - Proven Change Management solution introduced; Software manages production changes to help achieve 21 CFR Part 11 and GMP compliance

August 12, 2004

GE Fanuc has introduced a new Change Management solution which helps life sciences companies track changes and control versions of automation software, devices and equipment used on the factory floor. This provides a framework to achieve 21 CFR Part 11 and GMP compliance.

This is according to Daniel Coetzee, Business Manager Sub-Saharan Africa for GE Fanuc Automation, a division of the GE Infrastructure global business platform.


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