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    The “Amazon Effect” Is Impacting OEMs

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    For years, the “Amazon effect” has shaped customer expectations in the consumer world. Realtime updates. Seamless experiences. Total transparency from order to delivery and beyond.

    Now, that expectation has crossed over into every industrial context.

    Whether it’s a plant manager, a maintenance technician, dealers, or sales teams, the question is starting to sound very familiar:

    “Why can’t I see and control my assets the way I track a package?”

    The One Feature Customers Want Most

    If there’s one “Amazon-like” feature customers in industrial environments are asking for most often today, it’s visibility and control. More specifically:

    Realtime visibility into equipment paired with relevant business data to enable the ability to act with confidence.

    Not just dashboards. Not just alerts. But clear, contextual insight combined with the ability to respond in the moment.

    This shift is happening because the cost of not knowing has become too high. Downtime is expensive, labor is constrained, supply chains are unpredictable, and decisions need to happen faster than ever.

    Without visibility, teams are forced into reactive modes. They are constantly responding after something has already gone wrong.

    With visibility and control, they can anticipate, adapt, and optimize.

    The Gap

    Most industrial solutions were never designed to create a seamless experience driven by data.

    Individual solutions have created a fragmented landscape of data and knowledge. Acting on that information required being in the right place, at the right time, with the right expertise.

    At the same time, the consumer world has moved in the opposite direction. People have grown accustomed to knowing exactly what’s happening, exactly when it’s happening, and having the ability to influence outcomes with minimal friction.

    That contrast has created a gap, one that many teams have simply learned to live with. With the combination of the IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (artificial intelligence), however, they no longer must live with this gap.

    A Real-World Example: Flexco

    A powerful example of this shift comes from our work with Flexco, a global leader in conveyor belt solutions.

    Before partnering with Twisthink, Flexco faced a familiar challenge. There was little to no visibility into the realtime state of their customers’ equipment.

    For the people relying on that equipment daily, this created friction everywhere. Maintenance teams operated on fixed schedules rather than actual conditions. Issues were often discovered too late, after they had already impacted operations. Workdays were dictated by uncertainty instead of insight.

    In short, teams were flying blind.

    By developing a connected solution, Flexco transformed how users interact with their equipment.

    Now, instead of guessing, users can see the realtime condition of belt cleaners and related systems. They can understand when maintenance is actually needed, and they can adjust their schedules proactively based on equipment status.

    This isn’t just about monitoring; it’s about empowering better decisions in the moment.

    A maintenance technician can start their day knowing exactly where attention is needed. An operations leader can manage replacement parts inventory to avoid unnecessary downtime. A team can shift from reactive fixing to proactive planning.

    That’s the difference visibility and control make.

    Why This Matters More Than Ever

    This shift isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s becoming a competitive requirement.

    Industrial companies that deliver visibility and control are enabling their customers to reduce downtime, optimize labor, extend equipment life, and improve overall operational efficiency.

    Just as importantly, they’re delivering something less tangible, but equally valuable: confidence.

    Confidence that systems are running as expected. Confidence that issues won’t come as surprises. Confidence that decisions are based on real data rather than assumptions.

    Closing the Gap

    The gap between consumer convenience and industrial reality isn’t just shrinking, it’s redefining which products are successful.

    And the companies that lead this shift will be the ones that recognize something important:

    Visibility without control is incomplete.
    Control without visibility is impossible.
    But together, they create truly modern industrial experiences.

    The future of industrial operations isn’t just connected. It’s transparent, responsive, and user driven.

    And from my perspective, we can deliver that future now.

    The “Amazon Effect” Is Impacting OEMs

    About the Author
    As Twisthink’s CEO, Dave brings a unique blend of technical expertise and strategic leadership to advance what’s possible through connected product development. His roots in RF communications, embedded systems, and signal processing, combined with experience across engineering, product strategy, business development, and operations, allow him to bridge business needs with engineering possibilities to create impactful solutions for clients. Dave can be reached at: davem@twisthink.com



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