Process Control and Engineering

Process Control and Engineering

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With a home office in Tucson, AZ, the founders of the company are professional engineers

Photos from Process Control and Engineering's post 05/26/2026

🚨 Is your plant still running “about the same as last year”?

That’s the warning sign. 👇
Half of 2026 is almost gone — and the plants taking action NOW will be quoting new business in Q4.
Everyone else? Still “evaluating options.”

Three forces are separating the plants that will own the next decade from the ones playing catch-up:

🤖 AI-Driven Robotics → predict failures before they cost you a full shift

🔗 IT/OT Convergence → your machines and business systems finally speaking the same language

🌎 Nearshoring Momentum → production closer to customers, faster ramp-ups, stronger margins

The question is simple:
Is your operation EVOLVING in 2026 — or just surviving it? 🤔
Swipe through ➡️ and drop a comment: which force is your plant prioritizing this year?

📲 Book your free operations assessment 👉 www.pcandengineering.com

05/15/2026

Great projects aren’t won at the PO. They’re won at the scope.

Every successful automation project starts long before the purchase order.
It starts with the right questions:

→ What’s the real bottleneck?
→ What does the line need to do in 3 years, not just today?
→ Where are the integration risks hiding?
At Process Control & Engineering, we partner with manufacturers on both sides of the border to scope projects the right way —

KUKA robotics, machine vision, PLC programming, and full control panel builds engineered to perform from day one.
Before you sign the PO, let’s make sure the scope is bulletproof.

đź”— www.pcandengineering.com
Engineered to Perform.

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3538N. ROMERO Road, STE 118
Tucson, AZ
85705

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm