The Industrial Process Group (IPG) is a Dilling Group company

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The Industrial Process Group (IPG) is a Dilling Group company
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The Industrial Process Group (IPG) is a
Dilling Group company focused on providing
the best solution for our customers.
From design and engineering through
procurement and integration, IPG is a system
integrator for Allen Bradley and Wonderware
and work with all types of PLC and PC based
Controls to provide the best solution.
We concentrate on specific manufacturers
and vendors as a key integrator mainly due to
industry demands, system flexibility and
reliable, repetitive field experience.
Our experience base is widespread and
covers many facets of industry. It includes
heavy and light industry automated welding
systems, general manufacturing automation,
chemical and subsystem process control,
material handling and packaging, liquid
and dry batch mix, dairy, CIP, industrial
refrigeration and energy management, SCADA
systems and Turn Key Special Machine and
specialized System Integration Projects.
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Turn Key Solutions Provider
Complete Project Management
Machine/Motion/Vision/Robotics
Industrial Process Controls
Industrial Refrigeration Controls
Food Processing/CIP/Dairy/Batch Mix
Waste Water Treatment
Contract services
UL/CSA 508A/698A Panel Build Facility
Complete Installation and Start Up
Services
Support Services
As technology evolves, so does every major manufacturing industry across the world. As a key integrator
in multiple facets of industry, we have seen a steady
increase in the desire for more flexible, user friendly
interaction between man and machine along with
upgrade ready and built in system expandability.
We at the Industrial Process Group (IPG) believe this
begins with a one on one relationship with not only
the customer, but with our partners in a project and
our key equipment vendors. There is a constant effort
needed to keep up with the advancing technology to
ensure the highest quality, most durable and cost
effective solution is always being provided.
The core of this starts with a solid hardware understanding and engineering team. We have developed
and are ever- improving the base standards that we
use to not only design a project, but to develop it in
conjunction with our customers. Standard part lists,
network design and overall structure of the system
are key components. This is all performed by our
engineering staff that is rapidly becoming harder to
find.
As time goes by, we are witnessing a steady decrease
in Controls Engineers with adequate real world experience. Many younger graduates from college appear
to be going into positions of system specifications,
project management/oversight and ongoing maintenance support type roles. This has caused a void of
engineers that have adequate training to begin a
project from a blank piece of paper. To counter this,
we have begun hiring young engineers out of school
and/or plant engineering and facilities maintenance
and putting them in an intern position underneath a
skilled senior engineer. This has allowed us to train
individuals in our methodologies and philosophies to
ensure our customers are receiving the best solution
that money can buy.
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This Paint Line installation (Images above) was a large success for our Dilling Group companies involved on this IPG project.
The integration of multiple vendors, along with the DGI mechanical and electrical departments, IDG structural design, with work and
labor provided by ULG, made for a valuable statement to our client in Mississippi. The monorail conveyor system consists of a catalytic
pre-heat/drying, controlled atmosphere painting and post process catalytic baking/curing of a multitude of custom parts utilized in the building
of the ships in the Gulf Coast. The system provides the customer with an efficient means of painting all of their small parts (up to 500lbs)
while providing a repetitive high quality paint adhesionand curing process.
In spite of scheduling delays caused by a hurricane this summer, the project was pulled off on budget and on time.
We are a registered UL 508A and 698A panel build shop.
When seeking a position in the field of Controls Engineering,
we strongly suggest college students work with an integration firm to establish a base line experience beginning with
panel build(s) and installation. We also suggest a wide
range of exposure including drafting, graphic arts and
mechanical trades with a focus on electro-mechanical,
hydraulics and pneumatics. We feel that an engineer that
understands the results of his or others decisions on layout
and system design makes for a more versatile and conscience individual that is keeping the entire project cost
in mind, not just his own. Once the base line is set, a deep
interaction with Automated Drafting and on the job experience of software development and debug will make for a
well-rounded individual. To further the value of an individual, experience in multiple platforms along with mechanical,
hydraulic and pneumatic experience makes the strength and
value of the engineer expand symmetrically.
While most integration firms want an all-or-nothing
transaction, we want your trust. We earn it by giving you
exactly what you need, when you need it. When you contract with IPG, you get a dynamic ongoing relationship with
a top-flight team that operates as an extension of your staff.
We look out for your interests by taking a fully integrated
approach to your process needs. You end up with fewer
problems both during implementation and in the future.
We are the resource, whether you need diagnostic services,
software or hardware development, fabrication, installation
and operator training, or total project management.
We have proven our philosophy and capabilities over and
over again, which is why we constantly have ongoing
relationships with our customers versus simple business
transactions.
Upon final completion of the project, all engineering
drawings, documents, programming files, planning and
instructional materials become your property. If we’ve done
our job well, we will have put in place a pattern that can be
used again and again to solve problems. Platforms on which
you can continue to build the systems you need to expand
and improve your manufacturing capabilities. We are fully
committed to your success, and consequently our own.
We leave you with more control than ever before. Because
of the value we add to the entire process, we believe you’ll
turn to us again.
For more information about the Industrial Process Group,
please visit our website at: www.indpg.com
For more information
about the Dilling Group,
please visit our
website at:
www.dillinggroup.com