Operational Insights From the Cloud
Leveraging data analytics from the internet of things (IoT) and advanced machine learning (ML) technologies to inform retail decision-making.
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Leveraging data analytics from the internet of things (IoT) and advanced machine learning (ML) technologies to inform retail decision-making.
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Insiders’ views on how the E3 supervisory control streamlines on-site and remote monitoring, troubleshooting and control of refrigeration and HVAC applications.
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Discover how our donation of a control system equipped with the all-new E3 controller helped monitor and maintain a food bank's walk-in cooler/freezer system.
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Our investments in research, testing and engineering help us achieve inventiveness designed to improve technology for the future.
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The food retail market is experiencing a period of dynamic transition. Whether you operate C-stores, small-format grocers or large supermarkets, the landscape is quickly shifting.
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The CC200 controller is designed to handle the unique challenges of the retail grocery refrigeration environments and it's combined with an all-new Cold Chain Connect app that simplifies the setup.
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This E3 supervisory control quick reference card is a guide to either set up the E3 controller or directions on how to manage it while in use.
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The E3 controller for CO₂ applications is part of Emerson’s next-generation facility management and refrigeration control platform. Discover the ease of installation and upgrading from the legacy E2.
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Creating a quality product your customers love starts with having the right tools for the job. You need to serve safe and consistent food, and temperature is one of the biggest influencers.
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Join Emerson's Katrina Krites and Sam Smith as they introduce the Lumity E3 supervisory control. They dive into various aspects such as case studies, solution overview and much more.
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As a true drop-in replacement for the legacy E2, the E3 controller takes the worry out of upgrading. It is designed with the same form and fit as the E2, only with a greatly enhanced set of hardware.
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Learn about the features and benefits of the E3 supervisory control. This next generation in facility management and refrigeration controls enables on-site and online access and platform benefits.
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For more than a decade, CO₂ refrigeration systems have experienced rising global adoption as environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional systems.
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Emerson’s MRLDS-550 (Modular Refrigerant Leak Detection System) continuously monitors indoor or outdoor ambient air for refrigerants, oxygen and toxic and combustible gases.
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Each device in the XM series features case control and antisweat capabilities, and both the XM678D and XM679K models provide electronic superheat control.
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We are a leading, single-source partner dedicated to helping customers ensure full cold chain integrity with refrigeration expertise and targeted temp management solutions throughout the cold chain.
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Cold chain monitoring has come a long way in recent years, thanks to devices that provide real-time visibility into perishable shipments. It’s now possible to get key transit information at any...
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New regulations in the commercial ref. industry are driving rapid acceleration to more sustainable refrigeration options. The time is now to partner with the future-focused CO2 experts at Emerson.
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Emerson is pleased to announce our participation in the upcoming AHR Expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Jan. 31–Feb. 2. We will be exhibiting in booth C3106 in the Central Hall, where our...
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From convenience stores (C-stores) to small-format grocers to large supermarkets, the food retail landscape has shifted significantly in recent years. To survive, store owners and their service...
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