IDS provides Honeywell DCS support, troubleshooting, consulting, migration planning, and control system engineering for industrial facilities that rely on legacy and modern Honeywell platforms. Our engineers help plants improve reliability, reduce downtime, support system changes, and keep mission-critical control environments operating safely and efficiently.
Our team has deep experience supporting Honeywell Experion, TDC 3000, C300, and related DCS environments across industrial facilities. Whether your site needs troubleshooting, system upgrade support, startup assistance, logic review, configuration help, or migration planning, IDS provides practical engineering support built around your plant’s needs.
Honeywell DCS environments are often complex, long-lived, and deeply tied to plant operations. IDS helps facilities maintain performance, solve recurring control problems, and plan improvements without disrupting production.
From multi-site Honeywell DCS support to targeted troubleshooting for a single control issue, IDS can provide the technical expertise, tools, and field experience needed to move the work forward.
IDS focuses on reliable, practical Honeywell DCS support that helps reduce downtime, improve system performance, and support long-term control system reliability.
Contact IDS today to discuss your Honeywell DCS support needs.
Honeywell’s UniSim Competency Suite links process models with the same platform as your plant’s control system, supporting Honeywell, Invensys, Yokogawa, Emerson, Siemens, ABB, and many more. This gives the operator interface and control system logic the same look and feel as your plant’s system, providing for a realistic training environment.
With UniSim, you have the ability to start from predefined checkpoints, freeze, resume, speed up, slow down, roll back, and run different scenarios to train operators in all aspects of running your plant’s control system.
IDS provides simulators that accurately model your plant’s existing equipment, including simulation of hard panel switches and circuitry that most simulators ignore.
An instructor can initiate certain faults, and the system can watch how operators respond and grade them on their ability to take the correct course of action.
IDS has Senior Control Engineers dedicated to DCS Engineering
who find effective ways to control system and engineering productivity.