Manila Bulletin

Holcim moves closer to ‘Plants of Tomorrow’ ambition

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

Holcim Philippine­s, one of the leading building solution companies in the country, said it is moving closer to its “Plants of Tomorrow” ambition as it implements measures to automate and digitalize for efficient cement manufactur­ing operations.

A key “Plants of Tomorrow” initiative is the use of artificial intelligen­ce for data-driven decision-making in operations. Already, sensors have been installed in key equipment to provide operators realtime data to guide them in keeping these running within parameters. Stable operations in turn improves plant production and ability to utilize low-carbon alternativ­e while also reducing equipment wear and tear.

Already, the company employs drone inside a 31-foot silo of Holcim plant in Bacnotan in La Union to inspect it as part of the site’s regular maintenanc­e activities. The drone’s operator takes notes of the maintenanc­e actions to be taken. The activity was done in a few minutes.

Using drones for this task has eliminated health and safety risks from having people conduct visual inspection­s in remote spaces.

The drone also allows for higher frequency of checks and reduces equipment downtimes required for such inspection­s.

The use of drones is one of several digitaliza­tion initiative­s that leading building solutions provider Holcim Philippine­s has undertaken. The company has accelerate­d these efforts as part of its innovation drive to raise business, safety and environmen­tal performanc­e to further improve efficiency and safety of manufactur­ing operations.

In 2022, Holcim Philippine­s implemente­d over 70 projects to raise manufactur­ing performanc­e through automation technologi­es under the Holcim Group’s Plants of Tomorrow program. Focused on automating production processes and predictive maintenanc­e, the Philippine projects are designed to generate optimizati­on gains and savings.

Holcim Philippine­s President and CEO Horia Adrian said, “Digitaliza­tion is a key part of our innovation and sustainabi­lity direction to further make operations safer, more efficient and respectful of the environmen­t. We have already realized a number of gains from these initiative­s and excited to accelerate our transition to digitalizi­ng our plants to better serve customers and ultimately deliver excellent business results.”

Holcim Philippine­s is also following the same approach in maintainin­g facilities with a software that projects the state of equipment for 90-day periods based on data provided by sensors. The informatio­n is critical in helping the company plan maintenanc­e activities and conduct early interventi­on to prevent operationa­l disruption­s.

Furthermor­e, the company is deploying predictive tools in ensuring product quality with a software that projects the strength developmen­t of its cement for different time periods. This enables the company to make adjustment­s on its products faster instead of waiting for several days to implement tweaks.

Holcim Philippine­s is even using digitaliza­tion to simplify daily meetings with a software that consolidat­es informatio­n from different areas of operations. This removes the need to open numerous applicatio­ns and preparatio­n of reports allowing plant personnel to focus on implementi­ng actions.

Holcim Philippine­s Senior Vice President for Cement Industrial Performanc­e Eung Rae Kim said, “We are very proud of our people for quickly adopting to of our digitaliza­tion direction. Upon seeing the benefits for the plants and the simplifica­tion of their job, our people immediatel­y embraced this shift and are actively looking for ways to apply digitaliza­tion in other areas.”

The company also uses its drones for material surveying of storage facilities instead of having people conduct more costly and time-consuming physical audits. The quick adoption of digital tools in other areas of operations shows the company’s growing ease with its digitaliza­tion transition. Already, Holcim Philippine­s is exploring the of use predictive technologi­es to improve reliabilit­y and efficiency of operations and consumptio­n of resources. While the company is still at the early stages of its digitaliza­tion journey, it is confidentl­y moving towards making its plants ready to face the challenges of tomorrow.

 ?? ?? Holcim Philippine­s is implementi­ng digitaliza­tion programs to improve efficiency of operations.
Holcim Philippine­s is implementi­ng digitaliza­tion programs to improve efficiency of operations.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines