Turbocharging equipment with new intelligence

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It’s tempting to upgrade older equipment, finds John Harney, but Coca-Cola Amatil saved $1 million and produced a half million more cases of Coke through sheer intelligence

A uniquely configured production line can do what no other production line can, and thus it can distinguish its owner company from competitors. That said, it presents vulnerability. Spare parts are not around the corner, not even necessarily on the...

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