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ABB integrates plant, stops batch rejects

by ABB Inc.

In this case study, ABB automates Bayer's plant in Pilar, Argentina, which produces some of the highest batch volumes for pharmaceuticals in the region, using manufacturing execution system (MES) software, to become one of the first completely integrated and paperless pharmaceutical plants in the world.



Published: 2004
Format: PDF
Length: 2 pages
Type: Case Study
Language: English
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