Industry Directory
Automotive SCADA Integrators
This page highlights system integrators who work in automotive manufacturing. Many of these firms design and support SCADA and Ignition projects for body, paint, powertrain, final assembly, and supporting utilities.
How SCADA is Used in Automotive Plants
Automotive plants rely on SCADA systems to coordinate assembly lines, manage utilities, and provide visibility into production status. Integrators connect PLCs, robots, test stands, and building systems so teams can monitor conditions, alarms, and performance metrics from a central interface.
Projects often involve tying together multiple vendor platforms and generations of equipment. Integrators may standardize graphics, alarms, and data structures so information from body, paint, and final assembly areas can be compared consistently.
Common Systems and Integration Points
Integrators in this space frequently work within an established plant standard for PLCs, HMIs, and networks. SCADA projects may include new model introductions, line extensions, or migrations away from obsolete hardware and software versions.
Interfaces to MES, traceability, and quality systems are common. In many cases, the same production and test data that operators see in SCADA is also consumed by engineering and quality teams for analysis and reporting.
When Automotive Facilities Work with Integrators
Automotive manufacturers typically engage integrators when adding or retooling lines, introducing new products, or consolidating multiple standalone systems. Work can range from targeted controls changes to multi-year modernization programs.
Directory Coverage for Automotive
This directory lists integrators who have indicated experience in automotive projects. Listings may change over time as firms update their capabilities or locations.
Always review recent project examples and references to confirm that a given integrator aligns with your specific equipment, tooling, and standards.