Industrial Software
Dashboards, operational applications, reporting tools, data connectors, and software systems built for industrial workflows.
At United Controls, we engineer advanced industrial software and intelligent systems integration that unifies controls, data, and operations across complex industrial environments.
United Controls helps industrial organizations modernize controls, improve operational visibility, connect systems, and prepare plant-floor environments for better data-driven decision-making.
Dashboards, operational applications, reporting tools, data connectors, and software systems built for industrial workflows.
Operator interface modernization, SCADA architecture, alarming, visualization standards, and historian-ready design.
PLC logic, equipment sequencing, VFD coordination, field device integration, and mixed-platform control environments.
Industrial operations are often limited by disconnected PLCs, legacy HMIs, underused data, and systems that do not communicate cleanly. United Controls approaches automation as an integrated engineering discipline—where software, controls, and data architecture work together.
Our work is especially relevant for organizations that need platform-flexible support across modern and legacy environments.
PLC logic, sequencing, interlocks, equipment coordination, and control architecture.
Industrial dashboards, reporting workflows, interfaces, and operational applications.
Tag structures, historian readiness, OT/IT connectivity, and system-level visibility.
Reliability, maintainability, troubleshooting, and long-term supportability.
United Controls supports the kinds of industrial environments that define the Midwest and broader U.S. market: manufacturing, utilities, construction materials, mining, agriculture, OEM machinery, logistics, and more.
Production systems, machine controls, line visibility, and plant-floor integration.
SCADA, lift stations, pump stations, alarming, and treatment systems.
Concrete, asphalt, cement, aggregates, batch plants, and process controls.
Crushing, conveyors, screening, material handling, and visibility systems.
Discuss your platform, process, goals, and constraints with a technical partner who understands industrial systems.