Emerson Exchange 365
Sign-In / Register
Site
Sign-In/Register
Community Hubs
DeltaV Community Connect
Ovation Users Group
Asset Management
Measurement Instrumentation
Valves, Actuators & Regulators
Fluid Control & Pneumatics
Electrical Components & Lighting
Welding, Assembly & Cleaning
Perspectives
Emerson Automation Experts
Conferences
San Antonio 2025
Düsseldorf 2024
Immerse - Anaheim 2023
Grapevine 2022
Industries
More
Life Sciences
Life Sciences Blog
Automation Project Justification when not Running at Capacity
Life Sciences Discussions / Questions
Blog
Library/Resources
Members
Tags
More
Cancel
Create New Post
Comment or Question? Become a member of this Emerson Exchange 365 group. Click here to join.
Jim Cahill
18 Feb 2013
biotech manufacturing
Life Sciences
Michalle Adkins
automation project justification
Operations Management
pharmaceutical manufacturing
Options
Subscribe by email
RSS
More
Cancel
Related
Recommended
Share
Automation Project Justification when not Running at Capacity
Justifications for automation investments can be based on many factors—increasing revenues, reducing costs, increasing working capital efficiency, and maximizing the return on fixed capital. How do you justify automation investments from a production...
Read the full text.
Sign in to reply