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Automation Control

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About Us Founded in 1989, Unitronics’ innovative approach to reliable automation is driven by in-depth knowledge of the needs of the automation control industry. This knowledge is gained through the company’s decades of experience with diverse projects in automated parking systems, packaging and palletizing, energy production, agriculture, HVAC, food, dairy, chemical, wastewater, boiler industries, plastic extrusion, and other industrial channels.

Today, the company’s international operations include Unitronics Automation Solutions, and the Unitronics’ Products Division. They cover over 50 countries, and are supported by a network of professionals comprising over 140 distributors, sales reps and local service agents worldwide, including over 80 professionals in North America alone.

Unitronics Automation Solutions specializes in Automatic Parking Systems (APS) and in providing logistic solutions and integration services.

Automated Parking System services start with traffic and parking surveys, conceptual solutions and design, continue through to detailed engineering, construction, installation, and then to operation and maintenance. Unitronics provides LEED-certified, ‘green’ APS solutions.

Logistic Solutions and Integration provide services for a diverse range of industries, with particular expertise in automated warehouses and distribution centers. Unitronics designs and builds new systems from the ground up.

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Automated Parking Solutions You can double or triple parking capacity using your current volume. What is Automated Parking? Automated Parking, also known as robotic or Automated Vehicle Storage and Retrieval Systems (AVSRS), is the automated storage, or parking, of vehicles with no human intervention.

Automated Parking System virtually eliminates the middle man.

Driver maintains possession of their keys and thereby control of their vehicle. Vehicles remain locked at all times while parked. Customer does not have to search through a dimly lit parking garage for their car,

providing a safer environment. No need to worry about driver error. (REDUCES INSURANCE PREMIUMS) System provides for a welcoming environment for the driver and their passengers

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Warehouse and Distribution In your business, efficient logistics is an absolute requirement. Properly implemented, logistics gives you market advantage, enabling you to compete in today’s dynamic market. Whether you operate a small manual warehouse to store, pick and pack customer orders, or run a huge distribution center with an automated high-bay warehouse and automatic picking robots, logistics is the essential element. For this reason, more and more companies worldwide opt to improve their logistic infrastructure to increase efficiency and flexibility, and provide an overall improved level of service. Such improvements include: Automatic Storage and Retrieval Systems Conveying and Transportation Systems Order Picking and Sorting Systems WMS - software packages complementing the organization's ERP Excellent Logistic Management is a strategy that enables you to improve your profit margin by achieving operational efficiency, managing costs, and improving asset management throughout your entire supply chain.

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Communication Ethernet GPRS GSM/SMS Remote Access MODBUS CANbus OPC/DDE Server Additional Communication Protocols DataXport (to Excel)

Ethernet via TCP/IP Use your factory’s existing LAN wiring to implement stable, high-speed control. Ethernet, the universal COM standard is embedded in Vision controllers. Ethernet enables MODBUS or open protocol commands to run over TCP/IP. GPRS Use GPRS wireless data transmission services to access your Vision PLC via the Internet. Vision can transmit IP packets of data to a remote PC connected to the Internet via GPRS modem, using a dedicated IP. GPRS enables you to operate remote PLCs on-line, upload, download, debug programs, and log application data—no wires required.

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For more information please visit

http://www.unitronics.com