OSCO Connect
OSCO Connect
Implement remote monitoring & programming from beyond the worksite.


Using a proprietary cloud-based system, OSCO Connect is one of our most advanced integrations yet. Its intuitive controls allow administrative access to live data within one convenient interface. Once integrated, our system will link to your equipment’s programmable logic controllers through cellular or Wi-Fi connections from any web browser.
Whether you need to reprogram equipment during operation or monitor processes while you’re away, OSCO Connect will ensure your floor is maintaining optimal productivity.
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How OSCO Connect Works
Discover how this simple yet intuitive interface can help improve workflow, increase productivity, and reduce downtime - both on and off the worksite.
Optimize Controls On The Manufacturing Floor
By upgrading to a cloud-based system like OSCO Connect, site managers will have the ability to remotely track workplace data and operations. Receive modern insights, programmable options, and boosted productivity with specialized smart tools and equipment.
Connected Capabilities
Discover what sets OSCO Connect apart from other system integrations.
Customize Dashboards
Receive real-time equipment alerts, production updates, condition statuses, & more.
Record & Store Data
Run Preventative Diagnostics
Get real-time information and take proactive steps that minimize downtime, protect equipment, and reduce costs.
Troubleshoot Issues
Allows teams to remotely assist customers with their controls without visiting the site location.
Streamline Productivity
Stop problems before they happen with special alerts sent to your email or mobile device.
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