2 inventory enquiry/vmi via web-vv – VEGA VEGASCAN 693 User Manual

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8 Application examples

VEGASCAN 693 • 15-channel HART signal conditioning instrument

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8.2 Inventory enquiry/VMI via WEB-VV

A supplier would like to keep track of the tank stock levels of his

customers and replenish them on his own whenever necessary. Via a

display that is updated several times daily, he has access to the level

data of the previous days or weeks. The supplier can thus assess the

requirements/consumption of his customers and plan his deliveries

accordingly. This allows him to do anticipatory purchasing and also

better utilize the capacity of his truck fleet. In addition, a message

should be sent if the level in any tank falls below a certain predefined

minimum value. Using this method, the supplier can always guaran-

tee his customers a sufficient supply of raw materials for production

without their having to bother with purchasing and ordering. And he

has the added benefit of long-term customer retention and continu-

ous orders.

Fig. 12: Remote enquiry via WEB-VV

A signal conditioning instrument with serial interface and modem

(conventional telephone network or GSM) is installed at each cus-

tomer. The measured values are transmitted automatically from each

signal conditioning instrument to the central WEB-VV server at VEGA.

As an alternative, the measured value transmission can be also car-

ried out via the Ethernet interface and the existing company network.

The measured values can now be retrieved worldwide quickly and

easily by any number of (authorized) persons via Internet and web

browser. The current measured values as well as the history data are

Requirement

Solution

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