Swift Sensors Saves the Day at Major US Airports

How Wireless Monitoring System Eases Airport Facility Management

Escalating the Future with Wireless Sensors Facility and Conveyance Managers at busy international airports are no stranger to the challenges of keeping their escalators and motorized walkways up and running. These essential transport systems help passengers navigate the vast terminals, moving thousands of people and their luggage every day. When they break down, it causes

2023 Top 5 Manufacturing Trends

Top 5 Manufacturing Trends

As we move into 2023, there are five major trends to watch for in the manufacturing industry this year. One way to adopt Industry 4.0 technologies now is to deploy wireless sensors for better insights and analytics on the operational performance and status of motors, machines and environments. For example, wireless sensors can determine: One company

United Service Company Increases Customer Service Using Wireless Sensors

United Service Company Increases Customer Service Using Wireless Sensors

Established in 1953, United Service Company is a family-owned and operated service company providing fast skilled service from Boston MA to Portland ME. With ever-evolving technologies and the need to innovate for rapid growth and exceptional customer satisfaction, United Service Co. sought out a wireless sensor solution to bring their services to the next level. 

Wireless Sensor Selector Guide

Wireless Sensor Selector Guide

About This guide is for anyone responsible for monitoring critical environments, equipment, or assets—from facility managers and operations teams to quality, compliance, and IT leaders. It’s equally valuable across industries such as manufacturing, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, logistics, and education—anywhere real-time visibility and reliable data matter. Whether you’re upgrading aging systems, expanding your monitoring

Wireless Sensor Network Security in the Cloud

Wireless Sensor Network Security in the Cloud

About Wireless sensor networks connected to cloud management systems protect your vital data in two important ways. The first is continuous sensor monitoring of your facility to detect problems like overheating equipment, carbon monoxide, flooding, and unauthorized visitors. The second is comprehensive cloud-based cybersecurity for your wireless network data.

Monitor Escalator, Elevator, and Moving Walkway Equipment with Swift Sensors

Monitor Escalator, Elevator, and Moving Walkway Equipment with Swift Sensors

About Maintenance and operations teams are tasked with keeping equipment running and customers moving. Many of the active, installed base of escalators, elevators, and moving walks do not have monitoring systems in place – meaning operations teams are forced to react to customer complaints to know when equipment is down. Wireless sensors are an easy,

Wireless Sensor Systems Simplify Intelligent Manufacturing

Wireless Sensor Systems Simplify Intelligent Manufacturing

About As a plant manager or quality manager, you are constantly striving for more efficient production and output from your plant. You’re on the lookout for the latest technologies and process updates that will improve yield and reduce the cost of production. With the advances in sensing and wireless communications, there’s a new way for

Top 5 Operational Challenges for Managers of Large Distributed Facilities

Overcome Top Operational Challenges for Facilities Managers

About As a manager of a large industrial, corporate, or hospitality facility, you have a lot to worry about. At a high level, your job is to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the facility, which requires teams of people, vendors, and contractors managing millions of dollars of equipment and services to make things

Improve Manufacturing OEE Through the Power of IIOT

Improve Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) with llot

About Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) is more than just making good products as quickly as possible with no stop time. OEE is a concrete indicator of the gap between what machines are actually producing versus potential productivity. Incorporating availability, performance and quality make the OEE a powerful tool for management in the pursuit of less

Customer Experience is the Priority in the Houston Airport System

Customer service and safety is the priority in the Houston Airport System

Performance Monitoring was Challenging The Houston Airport System is the City of Houston’s Department of Aviation. Comprised of George Bush Intercontinental Airport, IAH, William P. Hobby Airport, HOU, and Ellington Airport/Houston Spaceport, EFD, The Houston Airport System served over 60 million passengers in 2023. Historically, the variety of equipment and multitude of vendors that contribute