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Siemens AG
German industrial conglomerate. SINAMICS drive family (S120 series) manufactured at the Erlangen Electronics Factory (GWE plant, named WEF Digital Lighthouse). SIMOCRANE software provides crane-specific control layered onto SINAMICS. Dominant crane drive supplier for ZPMC-built port cranes globally. SINAMICS is also used in nuclear power plant cooling, rail traction, and wind turbine applications — same hardware platform across critical infrastructure.
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Did you know2024
The Siemens SINAMICS S120 drive platform manufactured at Erlangen is used identically across: heavy port cranes (STS, RTG), nuclear power plant cooling pump control, rail traction systems (locomotives, urban transit), industrial wind turbines, and weapons test facilities. The same drive hardware and software architecture controls the hoist motors on a container crane and the reactor coolant pumps in nuclear power plants. This creates a risk profile where a SINAMICS-specific vulnerability — firmware exploit, hardware failure mode, supply disruption — would simultaneously affect port logistics, nuclear power, rail, and defense applications.
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