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Rockwell Automation: Commissioning without the Chaos for OEMs

April 28, 2026 - Rockwell Automation Commissioning without the Chaos for OEMs

April 28, 2026

Turn Commissioning Speed into a Strategic Advantage with Integrated Technology for OEMs

This is part 3 of a 4-part series that looks at how OEMs can transform their business at each stage of the machine lifecycle.

The commissioning phase should be the moment an OEM’s hard work comes to life – but in reality, it’s often where the pressure peaks. As systems move from the controlled environment of your facility into the unpredictability of real‑world operation, you can face a perfect storm of technical hurdles, shifting requirements and tight timelines. Equipment that performed flawlessly during a factory acceptance test can have issues on-site when the added complexity of tying in data, integrating with other machines and the unpredictability that comes with coordinating with manufacturing operations that are in motion.

This period is critical in maintaining the profitability of the project and assuring a satisfied customer. It’s a phase where success is often defined by speed, alignment and accurate troubleshooting, and where advanced technology can help.


Move Faster with a Unified Platform

Integrated Architecture can streamline the commissioning phase by providing a unified control and information system where control, data and visualization all work together in a single environment. Because the platform provides consistent design tools, secure connectivity and built‑in integration with smart devices, teams spend less time reconciling disparate systems and silos of data, and more time validating performance.

In addition to saving time, Integrated Architecture helps increase reliability too. Using a single, multi-disciplinary platform helps reduce configuration errors, accelerates testing and makes it easier to bring machines online that seamlessly connect with other systems or entire production lines. The result is a commissioning process that’s faster, more predictable and ultimately more efficient for both the OEM and the end user.


Gain an Advantage with Flexible Data at the Core

Data management can consume a considerable portion of the time it takes to commission a machine. If any issues cannot be resolved quickly, the entire process can come to a halt while costs continue to tick higher. DataReady solutions help OEMs streamline and strengthen their commissioning process by delivering machines with data that is organized, contextualized and ready for use across applications.

By leveraging pre‑built content, Smart Objects and tight integration with software tools, OEMs can reduce the time and complexity typically spent identifying, structuring and integrating machine data during commissioning. These capabilities combine to enable faster troubleshooting, more intuitive visualization and remote optimization capabilities – allowing issues to be surfaced and resolved earlier and more efficiently. Because DataReady solutions decouple machine design from specific future data‑use decisions, OEMs can commission equipment with confidence, knowing the machine’s data infrastructure is flexible, scalable and prepared for changing customer needs.


Effective Commissioning Requires More than Technology Alone

Commissioning can expose issues that can’t be resolved through technology alone. Tight timelines, site‑specific constraints and last‑minute changes demand fast decisions, proven practices and access to the right expertise at the right moment. Rockwell Automation helps OEMs navigate these challenges by combining application specialists and a global support network.

As machines are connected to plant and enterprise networks, cybersecurity becomes a critical requirement during startup. Rockwell Automation works closely with end users every day to address cybersecurity challenges across operations, compliance and lifecycle risk – experience that directly supports OEMs as they bring machines online at customer sites. By applying secure‑by‑design principles, built‑in security capabilities and standards‑aligned guidance, Rockwell Automation can help you commission equipment safely and efficiently.


Set Yourself Apart with Seamless Commissioning

With the right technology and the right partner, OEMs can turn commissioning from a pressure point into an advantage. By embracing technologies like Integrated Architecture and DataReady solutions and relying on the global support network of Rockwell Automation, you can move faster through commissioning while reducing risk and delivering a better experience for your customers. The time is now to take the next step toward more predictable, scalable and profitable projects.

Ready to streamline commissioning? Connect with a Rockwell Automation specialist to see how their solutions and expertise can reduce risk, speed startup and simplify site deployment.

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