5 Takeaways of the Building Management System - A better way to work
5 Takeaways of the Building Management System - A better way to work Whether they’re flight-critical components being carefully machined for a supplier in the aerospace sector, or a box of fasteners for the ‘Just-in-Time’ automotive industry, the path from product to delivery starts first with the Building’s Management System (BMS), ensuring the lines are up, the lights are on, and the workers are at their stations. Data compiled in Engineered Services Magazine showed only 11% of commercial buildings under 50,000 square feet in the U.S. have a BMS, although 94% of all commercial buildings are in that size range. According to the article, a BMS is like a computer program running all your critical systems, while the operating logic, also called automation, can be robust or as simple as setting a schedule for things to turn on and off. Reduce Downtimes – The modern manufacturing facility is dictated by efficiencies and the speed and quality in which their products are designed...