Siemens at Hillhead 2016

With a focus on the entire drive train and beyond, Siemens says it will show at Hillhead why its integrated drive systems, weighing, level and flow solutions bring significant benefits to the industry. It will also be a focus on maximising safety and security, functions it says are more essential than ever to bulk materials handling operators. In drive technologies, Siemens will be displaying its Simogear and SIP gear units, and in large drives, showing how converter-fed motors can help leverage energ
May 19, 2016

With a focus on the entire drive train and beyond, 3048 Siemens says it will show at 427 Hillhead why its integrated drive systems, weighing, level and flow solutions bring significant benefits to the industry.

It will also be a focus on maximising safety and security, functions it says are more essential than ever to bulk materials handling operators.

In drive technologies, Siemens will be displaying its Simogear and SIP gear units, and in large drives, showing how converter-fed motors can help leverage energy cost savings of up to 70% cent.

The company says the benefits of integrated drive and automation technology, including recent examples of how Siemens has helped leading operators such as Hanson save energy, reduce carbon footprint, and achieve payback within two years will also be demonstrated.

“We value long-term cooperation with our customers, as through it we can demonstrate how the efficiencies and savings our integrated systems make impact on many more areas than just the drive train,” says Siemens Rob Thrower, minerals account development manager.

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