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Food Engineering Case Study on Food Processing
Authored by Jason Weedin and Keith Mandachit, PE In this publication, Food Engineering publishes a recounting of a global food processor and the automation and controls work we did to […]
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Pharmaceuticals & Life Sciences
Huffman Engineering has worked within the life sciences industry for over two decades. During this time, regulatory requirements and consumer demands have changed, and Huffman Engineering has maintained a high […]
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Choosing a System Integrator
Join a team of system integrators including our own Engineering Manager Keith Mandachit, PE as they speak about the importance of having a system integrator on your team and what […]
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Case study: System integrator fixes food processing equipment from 3 OEMs
Check out advice from Jason Weedin and Keith Mandachit, PE published in Food Engineering Magazine. In this article they take a look at food processing equipment and system integration assistance. […]
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Managing and Surviving Software Updates
Engineering Manager Keith Mandachit, PE joins a team of system integrators from across the United States in sharing views on software updates in Food Engineering magazine. Check it out here: […]
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Eisenhower Tunnel Ventilation
Ensuring your Vacation is Safe from Start to Finish Nick Hein- Mechanical Engineer | Sean Creager- Sr. Electrical Engineer | Huffman Engineering Arguably the highest profile assets the Colorado Department […]
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The New Gold-Standard of Pharma Production and Packaging
Pharmaceutical Oral Solid Dose Project Toby Varner | Project Manager | Huffman Engineering It’s a business model that often is overlooked, although not by some of the dominant consumer health […]
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Ransomware/Wiper Attack Hits Automation Control System… and the Aftermath
Paying the ransom and allowing the hackers to decrypt the compromised systems was not an option. The only choice was to rebuild each system either from scratch, or hopefully with a backup. We were about to find out how good – or not good – the customer’s backup plan was. Most of the HMI interfaces…