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benandgawslegal · 3 years ago
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Ben and Gaws legal explains that Industry 4.0 can be defined as the trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies that consists of cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, the Internet of things and cognitive computing, and the amalgamation of all these to create smart factories.
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Ben & Gaws legal, recently launched fabricationbazar.com, a website that offers real-time monitoring, tracking and tracing of the products. The website has led to an increased real-time optimization, transparency and trust among the stakeholders. The portal offers a great deal of information related to products, document approval stages, displays production images from on-site and gives information of the status of installation as well.
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benandgawslegal · 3 years ago
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The COVID-19 pandemic, apart from inducing serious health challenges across the globe, also brought forth disruptions in the supply-chain ecosystem especially in the manufacturing sector. Increased volatility in the manufacturing market cascaded leaders to ponder over the question, how will manufacturing and its supply chains look after COVID-19?
 The immediate response to the COVID-19 crisis has been the adoption of digital solutions. Manufacturing leaders are leveraging Industry 4.0 solutions to handle the market volatility, communication disruptions and supply chain issues. Most of the companies have adopted a centralised nerve centre, around 39 percent of them have adopted a control-tower approach in the bid to improve and increase end-to-end supply chain transparency.
 Industry 4.0 can be interchangeably used with the fourth industrial revolution, the term represents a new automation stage in the way organisations can control their industrial value chain. This involves increased adoption of cyber-physical systems or smart machines, that leverage modern technologies and control systems, have softwares systems that capitalise the increased capabilities of IoT (Internet of Things). This intricate web of networks, paves way for easy communication - products and means of production can communicate better and enjoy transparency, which further results in value creation and real-time optimization.
 Manufacturing leaders are leveraging cyber-physical systems to create smart factories. These smart factories capitalise the Internet of Things for remote monitoring, for tracking and tracing.
 Ben and Gaws legal explains that Industry 4.0 can be defined as the trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies that consists of cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, the Internet of things and cognitive computing, and the amalgamation of all these to create smart factories.
 Industry 4.0 is often interchangeably used as the fourth industrial revolution and has the following characteristics -
 -          It brings more automation in comparison to the third industrial revolution.
-          It bridges the gap between the physical and digital world via cyber-physical systems.
-          These cyber-systems are enabled and super charged by the Industrial Internet of Things
-          Increased shift from central industrial control systems to smart solutions, products and interfaces.
-          Closed -loop models and control systems
-          Customisation of products and services.
Industrial 4.0’s goal is to provide and enable a decision-making process which is autonomous, real-time monitoring of assets and processes, enabling efficient and effective real-time connectivity generating value creation through transparent involvement of stakeholders and horizontal and vertical integration.
Ben & Gaws legal, recently launched fabricationbazar.com, a website that offers real-time monitoring, tracking and tracing of the products. The website has led to an increased real-time optimization, transparency and trust among the stakeholders. The portal offers a great deal of information related to products, document approval stages, displays production images from on-site and gives information of the status of installation as well.
This direct model of personalised servicing and production, and customer interaction (including real-time actual images of the products) has cut down inefficiencies, and have reduced the cost of intermediaries. This new digital supply chain model has sped up production, improved efficiencies, increased trust and transparency and has added value to the Ben & Gaws brand name.
Industry 4.0 is nothing but information-intensive metamorphosis of the manufacturing and related industries in today’s world of people, processes, services, systems, big data and IoT enabled assets. All this enables utilisation of data and information and transforming it into actionables for the customers or clients thereby improving the customer experience and efficiency of the industrial operations.
The key player is most definitely the Internet of Things equipped with its arsenal of IoT stack components, IoT platforms and Industrial IoT gateways, devices and much more. However, it is just not limited to Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing along with cloud platforms, advanced data analytics, advanced storage solutions, mobile, data communications, network technologies, manufacturing execution systems, enterprise solutions, enterprise resource planning technologies, and innovative data exchange models, all of these have a important role to play in enabling Industrial 4.0 for the manufacturing sector.
The Coronavirus pandemic may have thrown the world off rail from its path of economic development, but it has also presented an opportunity for all of us to do better and build better. As the economies and organisations across the world restart their normal operations, they have the opportunity to rebuild better. We have the opportunity to reimagine our future with digitised capabilities and build more resilient operations - one which doesn’t get disrupted due to any future epidemic or pandemic. Industry 4.0’s success has shown it is indeed the transformative journey that every industrial sector must embark on, for it can be scaled for increased efficiency, productivity, value and transparency.
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benandgawslegal · 3 years ago
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ben and gaws legal - Industry 4.0
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The COVID-19 pandemic, apart from inducing serious health challenges across the globe, also brought forth disruptions in the supply-chain ecosystem especially in the manufacturing sector. Increased volatility in the manufacturing market cascaded leaders to ponder over the question, how will manufacturing and its supply chains look after COVID-19?
 The immediate response to the COVID-19 crisis has been the adoption of digital solutions. Manufacturing leaders are leveraging Industry 4.0 solutions to handle the market volatility, communication disruptions and supply chain issues. Most of the companies have adopted a centralised nerve centre, around 39 percent of them have adopted a control-tower approach in the bid to improve and increase end-to-end supply chain transparency.
 Industry 4.0 can be interchangeably used with the fourth industrial revolution, the term represents a new automation stage in the way organisations can control their industrial value chain. This involves increased adoption of cyber-physical systems or smart machines, that leverage modern technologies and control systems, have softwares systems that capitalise the increased capabilities of IoT (Internet of Things). This intricate web of networks, paves way for easy communication - products and means of production can communicate better and enjoy transparency, which further results in value creation and real-time optimization.
 Manufacturing leaders are leveraging cyber-physical systems to create smart factories. These smart factories capitalise the Internet of Things for remote monitoring, for tracking and tracing.
 Ben and Gaws legal explains that Industry 4.0 can be defined as the trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies that consists of cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, the Internet of things and cognitive computing, and the amalgamation of all these to create smart factories.
 Industry 4.0 is often interchangeably used as the fourth industrial revolution and has the following characteristics -
 -          It brings more automation in comparison to the third industrial revolution.
-          It bridges the gap between the physical and digital world via cyber-physical systems.
-          These cyber-systems are enabled and super charged by the Industrial Internet of Things
-          Increased shift from central industrial control systems to smart solutions, products and interfaces.
-          Closed -loop models and control systems
-          Customisation of products and services.
Industrial 4.0’s goal is to provide and enable a decision-making process which is autonomous, real-time monitoring of assets and processes, enabling efficient and effective real-time connectivity generating value creation through transparent involvement of stakeholders and horizontal and vertical integration.
Ben & Gaws legal, recently launched fabricationbazar.com, a website that offers real-time monitoring, tracking and tracing of the products. The website has led to an increased real-time optimization, transparency and trust among the stakeholders. The portal offers a great deal of information related to products, document approval stages, displays production images from on-site and gives information of the status of installation as well.
This direct model of personalised servicing and production, and customer interaction (including real-time actual images of the products) has cut down inefficiencies, and have reduced the cost of intermediaries. This new digital supply chain model has sped up production, improved efficiencies, increased trust and transparency and has added value to the Ben & Gaws brand name.
Industry 4.0 is nothing but information-intensive metamorphosis of the manufacturing and related industries in today’s world of people, processes, services, systems, big data and IoT enabled assets. All this enables utilisation of data and information and transforming it into actionables for the customers or clients thereby improving the customer experience and efficiency of the industrial operations.
The key player is most definitely the Internet of Things equipped with its arsenal of IoT stack components, IoT platforms and Industrial IoT gateways, devices and much more. However, it is just not limited to Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing along with cloud platforms, advanced data analytics, advanced storage solutions, mobile, data communications, network technologies, manufacturing execution systems, enterprise solutions, enterprise resource planning technologies, and innovative data exchange models, all of these have a important role to play in enabling Industrial 4.0 for the manufacturing sector.
The Coronavirus pandemic may have thrown the world off rail from its path of economic development, but it has also presented an opportunity for all of us to do better and build better. As the economies and organisations across the world restart their normal operations, they have the opportunity to rebuild better. We have the opportunity to reimagine our future with digitised capabilities and build more resilient operations - one which doesn’t get disrupted due to any future epidemic or pandemic. Industry 4.0’s success has shown it is indeed the transformative journey that every industrial sector must embark on, for it can be scaled for increased efficiency, productivity, value and transparency.
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benandgawslegal · 3 years ago
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Ben & Gaws legal - Nozzles and Flanges:-
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Ben and Gaws Legal is the company’s legal department, which is responsible for taking care of legal matters/aspectsand defending the company’s policies and overseeing the general quality, proper functioningand standards of theproductsthat are manufactured by the company.
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Ben and Gaws private ltd is a well known, prominentand respected company that specialises in the production of equipment and machinery. It is a renowned engineering firm that handles projects designs and installation processes. Ben and Gaws have theirheadquarterin New Delhi.
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Flanges
Nozzle flanges are the most extensively used and important part of forming piping systems in a variety of industries. A flange is a round disc that has a hole to connect pipes, pumps, valves and other pieces of the equipment. To connect flanges, they are usually thread screwed or welded. Flanges enable a person to easily maintain and fix a piping system.
How do Nozzles work?
A nozzle is used to regulate the direction or properties of a fluid when it enters or exits a conduit or an enclosed chamber, to improve the velocity.
Ben and Gaws – Manufacturers of nozzles and flanges:-
Ben & Gaws is a leading and prominent manufacturer of nozzles and flanges in the industry. Having expertise in producing all types of flanges, it produces various types of flanges for oil, petroleum, gas industries. It is known for providing suction and discharge nozzles used in the pumps as well. They are producers of inlet and outlet nozzles that are used in pressure vessels, tanks, and exchangers.Due to the strength, the flanges are commonly used in steel pipe lines. The nozzles produced can be either flanged or screwed and flanges can be weld neck flanges, slip-on flanges, threaded flanges, blind flanges, socket weld flanges or orifice flanges.
The standard specification used for manufacturing flanges to be used in a piping system is BS (British Standard) 10. The flanges are built from the high quality of heavy metals.
There are various types of Flanges that Ben and Gaws produces. For example
BS10 Table D slip-on flange. This type of flangeis used in various industries of oil, gas, petroleum, etc. This flange is commonly used as it can be assembled as well as disassembled. The dimensions of this flange vary from NPS ½ to NPS 48.
Another type of flanges that are manufactured isBS10 Table E flanges which are made of stainless steel. This type of flange does not require any welding process.
BS 4504 PN 10 flange is made of malleablecast iron and its size varies from DN 10 to DN 2000. These flanges can be either threaded, plate, slip-on, weld neck, etc.
BS 4504 PN 16 can be either forged, cast, welding neck, plain or boss.
ASME B16.5 fittings are used to connect 2 pipes or to connect a pipe in the system with other components. The pipesor the components could be joined together with the help of a nut or a bolt or by taking help owelding.
The standard B16.5 type includes ANSI B16.5 type of flanges. 
The customers usually prefer and favour ASME B16.5 type of pipe flanges because they are resistant to corrosion are able and offer high performance. They are used in different situations, industries, and scenarios.Usually, the range of ASME B16.5 pipe flanges and BS-10D pipe flange varies from .5” to 24”.
Another popular type is Class 600 flanges which are for heavy-duty applications and environment.
PN10 DIN86029 Flanges can resist up to bar or f pressure, where bars reflect how much pressure they can endure.
About Ben & Gaws:-
Ben and Gaws private ltd is a well known, prominentand respected company that specialises in the production of equipment and machinery. It is a renowned engineering firm that handles projects designs and installation processes. Ben and Gaws have theirheadquarterin New Delhi.
Ben and Gaws Legal is the company’s legal department, which is responsible for taking care of legal matters/aspectsand defending the company’s policies and overseeing the general quality, proper functioningand standards of theproductsthat are manufactured by the company.
This legal department is in charge of making sure that the process works smoothly and offering suggestions and solutions to improve efficiency.
The principles and tactics of the Ben & Gaws Legal division are to help with proper implementation and completion of the tasks and project.
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Ben & Gaws Legal Research on - Benefits of silos 
In large industries, a silo is a pit structure used to store bulk commodities such as cement, carbon black, woodchips, and so on. The silos might be bunker silos, tower silos, or other varieties depending on the bulk material they carry. Engineers plan and build the silo construction to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.
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Ben & Gaws Legal Research on - Benefits of silos 
In large industries, a silo is a pit structure used to store bulk commodities such as cement, carbon black, woodchips, and so on. The silos might be bunker silos, tower silos, or other varieties depending on the bulk material they carry. Engineers plan and build the silo construction to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.
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benandgawslegal · 3 years ago
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Ben & Gaws Legal Research on - Benefits of silos
1. Tower Silos 2. Bunker Silos 3. Bag Silos1. Requires Lesser Ground Space2. Greater Control3. Convenient Loading & Depositing 4. Reliable Longevity Please contact Ben & Gaws or visit their website, if you have any more questions.
In large industries, a silo is a pit structure used to store bulk commodities such as cement, carbon black, woodchips, and so on. The silos might be bunker silos, tower silos, or other varieties depending on the bulk material they carry. Engineers plan and build the silo construction to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.
Features of Storage Silos
The silos can be used to store grain in agriculture, plastic resins in chemical industries, cement in cement factories, calcium oxides in cement factories, and a variety of other commodities like activated carbons in cement factories.
A cylinder with metal support is the most typical silos geometry. The silos can be rectangular or square in shape in addition to being cylinder-shaped.
Wood, reinforced plastic, reinforced concrete, or stainless steel are used to construct the silos.
The number of goods to be kept, the environmental conditions, and the site circumstances all influence the construction and design of silos.
For loading and unloading commodities, silos include opening and shutting provisions. To avoid any reaction with the stored substance, the inside surface of the silos is smoothed and lined with specific coatings.
Types of Storage Silos
There are three main types of silos, namely Tower Silos, Bunker Silos, and Bag Silos.
Tower silos range in size from 4 to 48 metres in diameter and 3 to 40 metres in height. Wood, steel, or concrete are used to build tower silos. Tower silos are the most prevalent type of silo. The unloading of cement, woodchips, or grain from silos is made easier with air slides or augers. Trucks, conveyor belts, and rail cars can all be used to offload them.
Tractors and loaders are used to fill and pack bunker silos, which are trenches. Concrete walls are used to construct bunker silos. To keep the bunker silos airtight, a plastic cloth is placed over them. The materials can be unloaded from the bunker silos using a loader or tractor. Bunker silos are used in agriculture and large manufacturing companies to store massive quantities of goods. The military is one of the most important uses of bunker silos. To store and manage missiles, the military uses bunker silos.
Grain and fodder are stored in bag silos. Plastic or hermetic bags or tubes are used to construct it. Bag silos range in size from 2 to 21 metres in diameter. The height of the silo is determined by the amount of material to be stored. One of the most cost-effective silos is the bag silo.
Silos Advantages
Silos have a far lower footprint on land than other grain storage choices because they are vertical and relatively tall constructions. It avoids the need to invest money on land and hence is a preferable option. Even if the land is already available, it could be put to better use.
Grain storage that is centralized in one site allows for better management of environmental conditions. It allows the grain to be stored at a specific temperature while being free of insects and other pests, allowing the grain to remain in ideal condition for a longer period of time. Aeration in a properly sealed silo is also a simple and straightforward way to guarantee that pests are kept to a minimum.
Collecting and transporting grain to and from a silo is also easier. Not only is there a significant cost reduction, but it is also more efficient when compared to other options. For example, a low-cost grain vacuum/ auger allows the grain to be filled/emptied quickly, lowering expenses.
Ben & Gaws Legal Department advises a well-maintained, air-tight grain silo, rice silo, Galavanized silo, paddy silo, maize silo, Zincalume Silo are not only cost-efficient, but it also lasts several decades, lowering the effective costs of ownership. During this time, it also provides perfect conditions for grain storage. Many silos can last for more than 25 years before they need to be repaired.
About Ben & Gaws Legal Terms
By developing and utilising cloud fabrication concept and end-to-end tracking of the complete project with the help of its own unique technological platform, Ben & Gaws Pvt. Ltd. has grown to become one of the most preferred privately-owned engineering companies for the manufacturing sector.
Their vetted vendor network has delivered projects all around the world on time and on budget with an outstanding quality level.
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