
There is a growing recognition in the extrusion industry of the value of fully committing to the
connected future offered by the Industry 4.0, or I4.0, technology platforms. These smart, efficient,
highly connected systems provide opportunities for increased productivity and profitability,
reduced downtime, lower maintenance costs, improved quality and increased machine performance.
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