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Reimagine factories into a sustainability testbed
OEM Update Magazine
|August 2025
Delta Electronics India's in-house manufacturing mirrors its core values, with its plants functioning as living laboratories for sustainable industrial practices through the application of its energysaving technologies. Dr Sanjeev Srivastava, who leads the Industrial Automation division at Delta Electronics India, emphasises that sustainability is an integral part of their automation philosophy. Their solutions are designed to prioritise energy efficiency while maintaining high operational throughput, aligning with India's broader climate goals.
How is Delta Electronics using automation in its manufacturing facilities to enhance efficiency and productivity?
We utilise advanced industrial automation solutions throughout our manufacturing operations to enhance output and productivity. Our facilities, including the Krishnagiri plant in Tamil Nadu, feature smart production lines equipped with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), SCADA systems, and advanced robotics. These automation systems reduce human error, ensure consistent quality, and significantly cut down cycle times.
Industrial IoT (IIoT) platforms help us with real-time monitoring of machine health and predictive maintenance, minimising unplanned downtime. This interconnected ecosystem of machines and systems streamlines material flow and resource planning, helping us maintain just-in-time production and optimise supply chain efficiency.
We use digital twins and data visualisation tools to simulate workflows and optimise processes before physical implementation. Automation has also enabled better energy utilisation, supporting our commitment to sustainability by reducing energy waste and improving asset longevity.
Overall, our automation-first approach meets the growing demands of our customers and ourselves.
What role does Delta's Industrial Automation portfolio play in enabling smart factories and Industry 4.0 adoption?
Our Industrial Automation portfolio accelerates the shift toward smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0. Our suite of automation products, including PLCs, Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), AC motor drives, servo systems, and motion controllers, is designed to create interconnected, intelligent production systems.
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