Industry Directory
Manufacturing SCADA Integrators
This page highlights system integrators who support general manufacturing facilities. Many of these firms design and maintain SCADA, HMI, and controls projects across a mix of discrete, batch, and continuous operations.
How SCADA is Used in Manufacturing Plants
Manufacturing plants use SCADA systems to coordinate production lines, monitor utilities, and provide real‑time visibility into equipment status. Integrators connect PLCs, drives, motion systems, and instrumentation so operators can monitor conditions, respond to alarms, and review performance data from a central interface.
In many facilities, SCADA acts as a unifying layer above individual machine HMIs. It helps teams see bottlenecks across lines, track downtime reasons, and understand how support systems such as compressed air or chilled water affect production.
Typical Platforms and Integration Points
Projects in manufacturing often build on established PLC and SCADA standards, with integrators extending or modernizing what is already in place. Work can include new lines, migrations to current software versions, or consolidating multiple plant systems into a common view.
Integrators may also interface SCADA with historians, MES, quality, and maintenance systems. When done well, this allows operations, engineering, and management teams to work from the same underlying data.
When Manufacturing Facilities Engage SCADA Integrators
Manufacturers typically bring in integrators when they expand capacity, change product mix, replace obsolete controls, or need deeper visibility into equipment performance. Engagements can range from short troubleshooting assignments to multi‑year modernization programs.
A good integrator will usually start by understanding existing standards, drawings, and naming conventions before proposing changes to logic, networks, or graphics.
Directory Coverage for Manufacturing
This directory includes integrators who have listed manufacturing as one of their primary industries. Listings may change as firms update their capabilities, regions, and supported platforms.
When reviewing options, look for project examples that resemble your equipment mix, controls standards, and preferred technologies.