Secure 2026 Operations: Moore Automation Announces Year-End Strategic Stock-Up Event for Bently Nevada Systems

United States, 30th Nov 2025, – As the fiscal year concludes, industrial manufacturers in the Oil & Gas, Power Generation, and Petrochemical sectors face the dual challenge of executing year-end shutdowns and planning for uninterrupted operations in 2026. To address the critical industry need for machinery protection reliability, Moore Automation, a global leader in PLC and DCS components, has announced the launch of its “Reliability First” Christmas Campaign.

Unlike standard holiday promotions, this initiative focuses on solving the supply chain bottlenecks that often plague legacy control systems. Starting December 1st, Moore Automation is opening its strategic reserve of Bently Nevada inventory—including hard-to-find and discontinued modules—to assist plant managers in securing their assets before the new year begins.

Addressing Critical Maintenance Needs

December represents a critical window for preventative maintenance. A failure in a vibration monitoring system can lead to catastrophic machinery downtime. Through this campaign, Moore Automation aims to ensure that industrial clients have immediate access to essential replacement parts, eliminating the risks associated with long lead times from original manufacturers.

Spotlight on Critical Assets

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The campaign highlights essential components for the Bently Nevada 3500 and 3300 Machinery Protection Systems, widely recognized as the industry standard for API 670 compliance. The featured inventory includes:

  • The Communication Core: 3500/22M (288055-01) – Transient Data Interface (TDI). As the heart of the 3500 rack, this module is vital for collecting continuous waveform data. The company ensures immediate availability to keep diagnostic capabilities online.
  • The Sensing Standard: 3300 XL Series Proximitor Systems (e.g., 330103-02-08-10-02-00 & 330180-91-05). As the backbone of the machinery protection chain, these components are designed for extreme environments. They combine extended temperature durability with precise signal processing, ensuring critical accuracy for monitoring shaft vibration and position in turbines and compressors.
  • Legacy System Support: 3300/45 Position Monitor. For plants still running the robust 3300 series, finding reliable replacements is a significant challenge. Moore Automation guarantees stock for these legacy monitors to extend the life of existing infrastructure.

The Moore Automation Advantage

Beyond the seasonal pricing incentives, customers participating in the Christmas event benefit from Moore Automation’s established service standards:

  • Immediate Dispatch: With an inventory exceeding 20,000 parts, the firm minimizes logistics delays to reduce customer downtime.
  • Quality Assurance: Every unit, whether new or surplus, undergoes rigorous inspection and is backed by a comprehensive 1-Year Warranty.
  • Obsolete Part Expertise: The company specializes in sourcing discontinued modules that are no longer supported by OEMs, offering a cost-effective alternative to full system upgrades.

About Moore Automation

Founded in 2005, Moore Automation has established itself as a leading global supplier of PLC and DCS modules, serving over 110 countries. The company is dedicated to providing high-quality automation parts with fast delivery speeds, helping customers maintain efficient and uninterrupted operations. For more information, please visit the website: www.mooreautomated.com

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