Industrial automation and systems integration across manufacturing and process control
LSI is a systems integrator built around industrial control platforms—Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Emerson, Foxboro—with a deep bench in PLC/DCS configuration, HMI/SCADA design, and historian setup. The company is now actively deploying ML models against SCADA data and building real-time pipelines from plant floors, signaling a shift from pure controls engineering toward predictive maintenance and operational intelligence. Security work (cybersecurity roadmaps, remediation plans, vulnerability assessment) is a growing thread alongside core automation projects.
LSI is a privately held systems integrator founded in 1985, with 201–500 employees across 11 offices in North America and Asia-Pacific (Memphis, Jackson, Golden, Rossville, Murray, Bowling Green, Phoenix, Little Rock, Milwaukee, Vancouver, Toronto, Guangzhou, Taipei). The company serves manufacturing and process industries with automation design, systems integration, electrical and mechanical engineering, custom machine fabrication, and operational optimization. Core offerings span PLC/DCS programming, process control, safety systems, and project delivery under an engineer-procure-construct model. Recent project work includes ML model deployment for industrial processes and time-series data pipeline construction from SCADA environments.
LSI's stack centers on Allen-Bradley (PLC-5, ControlLogix), Siemens (S7, PCS 7), Emerson (DeltaV, Experion), and Foxboro I/A, plus OSIsoft PI for historian, Rockwell Automation, and PTC ThingWorx for connectivity.
LSI is running projects across PLC/DCS configuration, HMI/SCADA development, historian setup, ML model deployment for industrial processes, SCADA data pipelines, and client cybersecurity roadmaps and remediation planning.
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