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Allen-Bradley

Rockwell control platforms on lines built to a North American specification, and on European plants owned by North American groups.

Allen-Bradley turns up in European plants for one of two reasons: the line was bought from a North American builder, or the group standard was set at head office. Either way it needs supporting locally.

Studio 5000

Programs built around Add-On Instructions and user-defined types, which is what makes a Logix program maintainable at scale. Tag naming follows your existing standard where one exists.

Older Rockwell platforms

MicroLogix and SLC machines are still in production everywhere. We maintain them in RSLogix 500, and advise honestly on when a migration is worth doing versus when the machine will be replaced first.

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