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Control's September issue is now online and ready for viewing

Sept. 13, 2011

September 2011 IssueControl's September cover tells how automation can cut costs through the lifecycle of a plant asset. Also read how desert-country water districts conserve this increasingly scarce resource, plus more on optimization, VFDs, Fukushima's implications, buses for final control elements, and smart I/O.

Control's September cover tells how automation can cut costs through the lifecycle of a plant asset. Also read how desert-country water districts conserve this increasingly scarce resource, plus more on optimization, VFDs, Fukushima's implications, buses for final control elements, and smart I/O. There's something for everyone in this latest issue.

Check out the full digital edition and see what makes Control a must-read for the best process automation professionals around the world.

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