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Optimizing operations for efficiency, security and sustainability

Manufacturers face pressure for efficiency, security, and sustainability. The IT-OT advantage: a connected, secure infrastructure delivering real-time insights and resilience is the key to thriving.

Isometric graphic of a smart factory production line with robotic arm, conveyor, and other machines. Two operators monitor the process, one near the line and one reviewing data on a tablet with charts, highlighting connected industrial operations.

The cost of disconnected operations is rising

Every second of downtime, every inefficiency, and every security gap is money lost and risk added—yet too many manufacturers are still relying on fragmented, siloed networks. Without a connected, scalable infrastructure, companies face:

  • Limited real-time visibility, making disruptions harder to predict and prevent
  • Manual, slow processes, increasing costs and reducing efficiency
  • Cybersecurity vulnerabilities, exposing critical production systems to threats
  • Workforce shortages, leaving fewer experts to manage growing complexity
  • Sustainability challenges, making it harder to reduce waste and optimize energy use

Manufacturers who don’t solve these issues now risk higher costs, lower resilience, and losing ground to competitors who already have.

Industry leaders are optimizing IT-OT now—are you?

The most successful food and beverage manufacturers aren’t waiting for problems to escalate. They are optimizing IT-OT integration now to:

  • Eliminate downtime with real-time monitoring and predictive insights
  • Strengthen security by eliminating blind spots in their network
  • Reduce waste and cut energy use, meeting sustainability goals while lowering costs
  • Scale efficiently, ensuring flexibility for future production demands

Download the white paper now to see how industry leaders are optimizing IT-OT for efficiency, security, and sustainability—and how you can do the same.

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