Rockwell Automation Launches ControlLogix® 5590 Controller to Advance Industrial Automation

Addressing Modern Manufacturing Challenges
Many manufacturers face limited flexibility due to isolated control and data systems. This increases operational costs and slows digital transformation. To address these issues, Rockwell Automation introduces the ControlLogix® 5590 controller, built on the Logix platform. It provides seamless software integration, multi-domain control, and simplifies operations, enabling manufacturers to turn operational challenges into competitive advantages.

A Platform Designed for Future Growth
Dan DeYoung, Rockwell Automation’s Vice President and General Manager of Production Design & Control, emphasizes: “The ControlLogix® 5590 is not just an upgrade—it is a scalable platform for future industrial automation. Customers gain a ready-to-use, intelligent, and secure system capable of supporting future line expansions and growth.” This positions manufacturers to respond quickly to evolving production demands.
Integrated Safety for Reliable Operations
The ControlLogix® 5590 features built-in advanced safety functions, eliminating the need for separate safety modules. It meets rigorous global safety standards, ensuring personnel, equipment, and operational protection. This integrated approach reduces system complexity while maintaining high trust and reliability, a key concern for modern industrial operations.
High Performance for Complex Applications
With high-speed processing and expanded memory, the ControlLogix® 5590 supports complex processes across discrete manufacturing, batch processing, motion control, and robotics. By enabling scalable architecture on a single platform, it optimizes productivity and efficiency while facilitating seamless integration with PLC and DCS systems.
Cybersecurity Embedded in the Core
Cyber threats are an increasing concern for industrial automation. The ControlLogix® 5590 includes multiple cybersecurity measures, compliant with international standards such as IEC 62443, protecting operations while maintaining connectivity. This ensures that manufacturers can secure critical systems without compromising performance or productivity.
Streamlined Engineering with Unified Software
Rockwell Automation’s unified software suite, including Studio 5000 Logix Designer® and FactoryTalk® Design Studio™, simplifies development, accelerates deployment, and optimizes workflows. FactoryTalk® Design Studio™ 2.03, releasing in November 2025, supports ControlLogix® 5590 Standard and XT versions, with P (Process) version support following later. Unified software improves engineering efficiency and reduces integration challenges.
Expert Insight: Balancing Performance, Safety, and Security
Craig Resnick, Vice President of ARC Advisory Group, notes: “Manufacturers need platforms that deliver high performance, integrated safety, and cybersecurity without adding operational complexity. Solutions like the ControlLogix® 5590, which unify processing speed, safety, and resilience, help companies modernize efficiently while maintaining continuity.” This highlights the importance of choosing controllers that balance multiple operational priorities.
Real-World Use Cases of ControlLogix® 5590
The ControlLogix® 5590 demonstrates its versatility across modern factories. In discrete manufacturing lines, it streamlines production by coordinating multiple machines and robotics seamlessly. Batch processing operations benefit from its high-speed processing and memory capacity, ensuring precise timing and consistent quality. Additionally, its robust safety and cybersecurity features protect both personnel and equipment while maintaining constant network connectivity. By unifying PLC and DCS operations on a single platform, the controller helps manufacturers optimize throughput and maintain operational resilience.