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Keeping the peace (and quiet)
The solution is better plant-wide communication and understanding of the alarm philosophy.

Heavy blow to overflow
Vibronic point level measurement for overfill protection.

Industrial Ethernet takes the test
There are questions about reliability and performance in manufacturing plants.

Paranoia prevails
Collaboration key to securing control systems.

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InTech News

InTech News market chart: Heating oil, natural gas, and gasoline
19 October 2005 - China recently surpassed Japan as the No. 2 oil consumer behind the U.S.

Cheap imports burn Brazil
18 October 2005 - A massive tide of cheap Chinese imports is flooding Brazil.

Japanese firms gain edge
17 October 2005 - Japanese manufacturers embarked on their quest to become energy-efficient after the first global oil crisis in the early 1970s, when the nation realized its heavy focus on manufacturing, combined with almost complete dependence on imported oil, made it very vulnerable to sharp oil-price increases.

InTech Select Online Portfolio
14 October 2005 - The InTech Select Online Portfolio lists according to industry sector this week.

Manufacturing and Control Systems Security--ISA leading the way
13 October 2005 - ISA has made its published and draft standards on manufacturing and control systems security available free of charge until the end of 2005.

 
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