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Erik Petersen and Jesse Steinbach join Huffman Engineering, Inc.
Mechanical Engineer, Erik Petersen and Licensed Technician, Jess Steinbach have joined Huffman Engineering, Inc. Petersen holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with minors in both Mathematics and Physics. He brings with him experience as a development, test and R&D engineer building data acquisition programs for product development tests,…
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In the News
Food Engineering – Choosing and Working with a System Integrator Midlands Business Journal – The Brains Behind Utilities Food Engineering – Managing and Surviving Software Updates Food Engineering – System Integrators and Hardware Suppliers Look at the Mechanics of Controls Updates
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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 they bring to the table. This insight can be found in Food Engineering magazine here: Choosing and working with a system integrator | Food Engineering…
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Huffman Engineering Inc. Named 2022 System Integrator of the Year
PRESS RELEASE For Release: IMMEDIATE Huffman Engineering, Inc. Named 2022 System Integrator of the Yearby Control Engineering and Plant Engineering Magazine CFE Media Group has named Huffman Engineering Inc. 2022 Control Systems Integrator of the Year. Each year, a panel of Control Engineering and Plant Engineering editors and industry expert judges select the System Integrator of the Year…
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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. https://www.controleng.com/articles/case-study-system-integrator-fixes-food-processing-equipment-from-3-oems/
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It’s All in Your Perspective: Three Ways to Improve Your FAT
In the world of Control System Integration FAT stands for Factory Acceptance Test. Some companies may use FDT (Factory Demonstration Test) or a host of other acronyms, but the core underlying principal is a test or series of tests, witnessed by the customer, prior to arriving onsite that the control system will work in the…
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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: Managing and Surviving Software Updates | Food Engineering (foodengineeringmag.com)
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Ready to Move: Implement Countermeasures/ Document and Train on Safeguards
We’ve taken a look at potential cyber security threats, “Proactive Approach to Cyber-Security Could Avert Disastrous Shutdowns,” establishing a risk assessment within your organization, “Cyber Security: What’s Your Risk Tolerance?” and in this, part three of this three-part series, it’s time to move. Time to prioritize your commitment both fundamentally and budgetarily to a plan…
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Cyber Security: What’s Your Risk Tolerance?
As you may have read in our first blog in this series, Proactive Approach to Cyber-Security Could Avert Disastrous Shutdowns, cyber security should be at the top of the list for every executive team member, business owner, manager and supervisor hoping to safeguard their most precious assets; production, intellectual property and people. Cyber and ransomware…
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3 Benefits of PLC Code Re-Use
While it might seem apparent why control engineers and programmers at Huffman Engineering, Inc. are motivated to re-use PLC code for customers, why should it matter to them? What is the actual benefit? Code re-use allows for easier and improved testing. How is easier testing better? Using a Factory Demonstration Test (FDT) as an example,…