01 — INDUSTRIAL IOT / SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Bridge legacy and modern systems into a single source of truth.
Industrial IoT deployment, SCADA / MES / ERP integration, and edge-to-cloud connectivity engineered for manufacturing, oil & gas, and shipyard operations across Indonesia.
INTRODUCTION
What is industrial IoT integration?
Industrial IoT integration is the discipline of connecting field instruments — PLCs, sensors, drives, flowmeters, smart meters, and analyzers — to enterprise systems through standard industrial protocols. It turns isolated control loops into a live operations data layer that SCADA, MES, ERP, and cloud dashboards can read from and act on. Without that data layer, every plant decision still depends on what an operator can see on a single HMI screen.
The need is sharper now than it has ever been. Indonesian factories, water utilities, oil and gas terminals, and shipyards routinely run Siemens S7, Allen-Bradley SLC, Schneider Modicon, and Mitsubishi FX controllers that are 10 to 30 years old — installed long before MQTT or OPC UA existed. At the same time, executives expect cloud-native dashboards, mobile alerts, and weekly OEE reports. The gap between legacy field equipment and modern reporting expectations is exactly what industrial IoT gateways and protocol translators are built to bridge.
In the Indonesian context the stakes go beyond convenience. KEK Batam free trade zone manufacturers, palm oil mills in Sumatra, shipyards across Riau, and oil and gas terminals in Kalimantan all face the same pattern: capital-intensive equipment running on protocols the OEM no longer supports, sitting alongside KLHK SPARING requirements, BKPM reporting expectations, and customer audit trails that all require structured, real-time data. Manual logbooks and weekly Excel exports can no longer keep up.
SURIOTA approaches industrial IoT integration as a protocol-first engineering practice. Our team ships data from any plant device — regardless of vintage, vendor, or protocol — to any destination, whether that is AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, an on-premise InfluxDB stack, or our own SURGE SaaS platform. We treat the gateway layer as critical infrastructure, not as a commodity, because every analytics, AI, and digital-twin program your plant will ever run depends on the quality of the data this layer produces.
CORE CAPABILITIES
What we deliver in IoT and system integration.
01 — IIOT DEPLOYMENT
Industrial IoT Deployment
Modbus RTU/TCP-to-MQTT gateways, edge compute on SRT-MGATE-1210, AWS IoT Core and private-cloud dashboards across manufacturing, oil & gas, and shipyard sites.
02 — SYSTEM INTEGRATION
SCADA / MES / ERP
OT/IT convergence with secure protocol translation between Modbus, OPC UA, BACnet, and modern message brokers.
03 — CLOUD MONITORING
Cloud Monitoring & Analytics
SURGE platform integration, real-time dashboards, alerting, and historical analytics on top of your live operations data.
04 — LEGACY MODERNIZATION
Legacy System Modernization
Retrofit existing equipment with minimal downtime through phased migration plans and protocol-bridging.
OUR APPROACH
Protocol-first, hardware-agnostic.
Every integration starts with a protocol audit. Our engineers map each field device to its native protocol — Modbus RTU and TCP, OPC UA, MQTT, BACnet, LoRaWAN, ProfiNet (read-only via dedicated taps), and EtherNet/IP — and define exactly which registers, tags, or topics carry the variables the business actually needs. We document register-by-register, not "we connected the panel". This catalogue becomes the single source of truth that every downstream system, from SCADA to AI model, will reference for the next decade.
The edge layer is where most projects succeed or fail. We deploy our in-house SRT-MGATE-1210 industrial gateway — designed and manufactured for the Indonesian climate, voltage range, and cellular environment — as the default platform. When a project demands certified third-party hardware, we integrate Moxa, Advantech, Siemens IoT2050, or Dell Edge gateways with the same engineering rigor. Every gateway runs store-and-forward buffering so an unreliable 4G link never loses production data, and edge analytics so low-latency control loops execute locally rather than waiting on a round-trip to the cloud.
Network architecture follows the Purdue Reference Model for OT/IT segmentation. We design DMZs between Levels 2 and 3, deploy industrial firewalls from Hirschmann, Moxa, or Fortinet, and tunnel all north-bound traffic through TLS 1.3 with mutual authentication. For brownfield sites we add deep-packet inspection on the OT side to catch unexpected traffic patterns before they reach the corporate network. Security is not a bolt-on; it is baked into the reference architecture we hand to the customer on day one.
Cloud destinations are chosen by project, not by partnership. AWS IoT Core in the Singapore and Jakarta regions, Azure IoT Hub Southeast Asia, Google Cloud IoT (where still applicable), and on-premise InfluxDB plus Grafana stacks all see regular deployment. For customers preferring a turn-key platform, our SURGE SaaS sits ready with multi-tenant isolation, KLHK SPARING-ready ingest, and white-label dashboards. We routinely run hybrid architectures where sensitive process data stays on-premise while non-sensitive aggregates flow to cloud dashboards for executive visibility.
Reference patterns recur across our project portfolio: time-series compression for high-frequency vibration data, change-of-value publishing to reduce cellular cost, hot-cold storage tiering for long-term audit retention, and edge inference for safety-critical alarms that cannot tolerate a network round-trip. Every pattern is selected to match the specific failure modes of the plant — not chosen because the vendor brochure recommended it.
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OUR PROCESS
From discovery to support.
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Discovery
Site walkthrough, system inventory, stakeholder interviews.
- 02
Assessment
Protocol mapping, gap analysis, ROI model.
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Design
Integration architecture, security framework, phasing plan.
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Implementation
Phased deployment with minimal downtime; OAT/SAT testing.
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Support
Lifecycle support, remote monitoring, preventive maintenance.
BUSINESS IMPACT
From visibility to decision-making.
Industrial IoT integration is rarely a destination; it is the foundation that every other operational improvement compounds on. Customers who deploy a well-engineered data layer typically report 25 to 40 percent reduction in unplanned downtime within the first 12 months, driven almost entirely by visibility — operators see degrading conditions before they become incidents, and engineers reach root cause in hours instead of days. Root-cause analysis that once took a multi-day forensic exercise across paper logbooks compresses to a single Grafana query.
Compliance benefits are immediate and measurable. A unified data layer satisfies KLHK SPARING reporting for water-related facilities, simplifies ISO 9001 documentation, and produces the audit trail that BKPM, customer auditors, and insurance underwriters all increasingly demand. We have seen monthly compliance reporting effort drop by more than 80 percent at sites where the data layer feeds reports directly, eliminating the spreadsheet round-trip entirely.
Operationally, the cultural shift is what executives notice most. Maintenance crews trade paper logs for tablet dashboards. Engineers receive WhatsApp and email alerts the moment a parameter trends out of band, not at the end of the shift. Plant managers walk into the Monday meeting with the same numbers as the operations director, because both are reading from the same dashboard. This alignment is hard to put a number on but it is the durable benefit customers cite three years after the project ships.
Strategically, industrial IoT integration is the prerequisite for everything else SURIOTA delivers. The predictive maintenance and computer vision use cases of Pillar 2 require clean, high-frequency time-series data. The digital transformation roadmaps of Pillar 3 assume an integrated data layer exists to measure against. The SURGE SaaS platform of Pillar 5 reads from the data the gateway layer produces. Investing in protocol-native integration is therefore an investment in optionality: every future analytics, AI, or digital-twin program your plant runs will read from the foundation laid here.
CASE STUDIES
Selected work.
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Unplanned downtime
Manufacturing IIoT retrofit, Batam
Modbus-to-MQTT gateway deployment across 12 lines, cloud dashboard, anomaly alerts.
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Faster RCA
Oil & Gas terminal SCADA integration
OPC UA bridge between legacy SCADA and modern historian; unified dashboard for ops + maintenance.
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Common questions.
A pilot of 2–5 lines runs 6–10 weeks; phased rollout follows in 3-month sprints depending on site complexity.
Yes — most Modbus-capable controllers, including S7-300/400, Allen-Bradley SLC/MicroLogix, and Mitsubishi FX.
Customer choice: AWS Indonesia region, Azure Southeast Asia, on-premise, or hybrid.
Defense-in-depth: segmented OT network, TLS to broker, signed firmware, audit logs, role-based access.
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