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Plant engineering, manufacturing M&A: June 2024 Bundy Group reported five automation transactions in the month of June. Analysis on the acquisitions and reports are highlighted below.
The top 10 Plant Engineering most-viewed content online in August 2024 posted over the last three months covered predictive analytics for maintenance, compressed air monitoring, process piping and more. Catch up with a link to each article below.
Top Plant Engineering articles this week covered arc flash safety, process piping systems, factory security issues and more. 1. Electrical safety and arc flash mitigation fundamentals, part 1: Electrical standards overview.
What Makes Matt an Engineering Leader. Matt excels in analyzing technical challenges and implementing solutions in welding. With a profound understanding of welding processes, he exhibits unwavering commitment, a proactive approach, and a collaborative spirit that enhances team performance.
Plant Engineering’s editors stay on top of the latest trends in manufacturing at every corner of the plant floor. The major content areas include electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, automation engineering and maintenance and management.
The Plant Engineering Product of the Year program is the premier award for new products in the manufacturing and non-manufacturing industries. The annual reader-choice program provides Plant Engineering’s audience with information about the top new product in their fields.
The 2023 Plant Engineering salary survey results show that the average professional earned a 3.9% increase over last year. When reviewing the high-level results of the 2023 study, the average base salary was $106,312 and the average nonsalary compensation was $19,105.
Plant Engineering has been providing strategic manufacturing knowledge to plant managers since 1947. Automation Engineering The latest information on manufacturing automation trends, products and strategies to give plant managers and engineers the knowledge they need to operate efficient facilities.
How to Contribute. We welcome content submissions from all interested parties in engineering. We will consider those materials for use online, on our website, in print, and in e-newsletters to keep engineers informed about new products, solutions, and industry trends.
The problem-solving resource for plant engineers. Nearly all of PLANT ENGINEERING ‘s subscribers (100,000) work in manufacturing or processing plants having more than 100 employees.