Quad Infotech has successfully commissioned the implementation of Energy Methods suite of energy management tools at Gerdau’s Cambridge, Ontario plant.
Energy Methods will be monitoring all the meters and sub-meters for electricity, natural gas and oxygen throughout the plant consisting of a rolling mill, multiple auxiliary facilities as well as the administrative buildings.
Gerdau will work with the experts at Quad Infotech in order to identify the energy consumption models throughout the operation. These models will be entered into the Energy Methods software as baselines allowing the energy managers as Gerdau to monitor in improvements as a result of their energy initiatives.
Energy Methods will communicate with QMOS, the plant’s production management system, in order to gather operational and production information which will be used as a part of the overall energy model.
Gerdau is a leading producer of long steel in the Americas and one of the largest suppliers of special steel in the world. With over 45,000 employees, it has industrial operations in 14 countries – in the Americas, Europe and Asia – which together represent an installed capacity of over 25 million metric tons of steel per year. It is the largest recycler in Latin America and around the world it transforms, each year, millions of metric tons of scrap into steel, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development in the regions where it operates. With more than 140,000 shareholders, the Company is listed on the stock exchanges of Sao Paulo, New York and Madrid.
Quad InfoTech is a software engineering and design company that specializes in the development of manufacturing execution systems (MES) as well as energy management systems. Quad’s unique combination of steelmaking and rolling process knowledge, combined with computer software design expertise, renders Quad’s Level-2 and Level-3 software products unique in the global industrial market. Quad’s flagship MES product, QMOS, has been implemented in over 55% of the long steel producing plants in North America.