OSCO Controls

OSCO Controls OSCO Controls is an industrial control panel manufacturer specializing in the design of UL508A listed enclosed industrial control panels.

OSCO is an industrial control panel manufacturer based in Oklahoma City, Okla. specializing in the design of UL508A listed enclosed industrial control panels. They begin servicing customers in 1992 with a vision of offering unparalleled quality and support. OSCO focuses on developing solutions by partnering with manufacturers to produce quality control panels that will improve their capabilities. OSCO serves a wide range of industries that use control products in their manufacturing environment.

Proactive control system modernization starts long before a failure occurs. Facilities that plan well spend less, experi...
06/01/2026

Proactive control system modernization starts long before a failure occurs. Facilities that plan well spend less, experience less disruption, and come out with systems built for long-term reliability and integration. Our latest blog covers how to recognize when an upgrade can no longer wait, how to define the right scope, and the planning steps that keep modernization projects on track and off the production floor as much as possible.

Plan a control system upgrade with less downtime. Learn when to retrofit, replace, and modernize aging PLCs and panels.

05/19/2026

Control systems do more than automate processes; they're a critical layer of protection for the people operating them. From limiting physical exposure to hazardous equipment to verifying every condition before a command executes, the right system keeps safety built in at every step.

A targeted control panel retrofit delivers the modernization an operation needs by upgrading what has degraded or become...
04/30/2026

A targeted control panel retrofit delivers the modernization an operation needs by upgrading what has degraded or become obsolete while preserving the infrastructure that still has useful life remaining. For facilities managing real budget constraints and uptime requirements, that distinction is significant, and getting the retrofit versus replace decision right is one of the higher-stakes calls an engineering or operations team can make.

Our latest blog covers what a control panel retrofit actually involves, the conditions that consistently make it the smarter path forward, the operational benefits it delivers across cost and reliability, and what the process looks like from assessment through commissioning. 🔧

04/13/2026

When AMRs, VRCs, and a centralized platform all need to work together, the real challenge isn’t the equipment; it’s making sure everything communicates the right way at the right time. In this system, every lift movement, every transfer, and every command had to be coordinated without gaps or guesswork. That meant solving for signal loss, defining clear system ownership, and making sure nothing moves unless every condition is verified.

OSCO Controls built the layer that ties it all together, translating system commands into controlled, predictable lift movement while keeping safety locked in at every step.

Take a closer look at how it all comes together. oscocontrols.com/case-studies/integrating-vrcs-and-amrs-for-automated-storage-retrieval/

A lot of industrial equipment still does its job well, but without any real visibility into how it’s performing day to d...
03/31/2026

A lot of industrial equipment still does its job well, but without any real visibility into how it’s performing day to day. That lack of insight leads to reactive maintenance, longer troubleshooting, and issues that show up too late. By integrating legacy systems with modern control technology, facilities can start tracking performance in real time, spot problems earlier, and make more informed maintenance decisions, all without replacing equipment that still has value.
If you’re working with older systems and want a clearer picture of what’s actually happening behind the scenes, take a closer look at how integration makes that possible.

Modernize legacy industrial equipment without full replacement. Learn how integrating automation systems enables real-time monitoring and better operational visibility.

Bringing equipment, controls, and data together across a facility takes more than just hardware. It takes the right syst...
03/18/2026

Bringing equipment, controls, and data together across a facility takes more than just hardware. It takes the right systems working together behind the scenes. From control panel design to plant-wide communication networks, OSCO helps manufacturers connect equipment, streamline operations, and keep critical processes running under one coordinated interface. Learn how integrated control systems can support smarter, more connected operations.

Specifying control panels for hazardous locations carries real consequences.When Class, Division, or protection methods ...
03/09/2026

Specifying control panels for hazardous locations carries real consequences.

When Class, Division, or protection methods are misapplied, the problem often doesn’t show up until inspection, and by then, redesigns, delays, and added costs are already in play.

In our latest blog, we walk through what engineering and operations teams need to get right from the start:

• How UL 508A and NEC classifications work together
• The most common compliance mistakes we see in the field
• When to use explosion-proof, nonincendive, or purged and pressurized designs
• Why pressurization systems fail inspection more often than expected

Hazardous location compliance starts with the right decisions early in the process.

Read the full blog to make sure your next project is built on the right foundation.

OSCO Controls designs UL-certified control panels for hazardous locations. Learn how to navigate Class, Division, and protection methods with confidence.

When controls are installed in hazardous locations, safety and compliance are critical.OSCO Controls designs and manufac...
03/05/2026

When controls are installed in hazardous locations, safety and compliance are critical.

OSCO Controls designs and manufactures UL Listed industrial control panels for hazardous locations, meeting strict safety and compliance standards required for demanding industrial environments.

Our certified panel shop follows best practices to deliver reliable control systems engineered for hazardous areas and mission-critical applications.

✔ UL Listed hazardous location control panels
✔ Built to meet rigorous safety standards
✔ Designed for reliable industrial automation

If your operation requires industrial control panels for hazardous environments, OSCO Controls has the experience and certification to deliver safe, dependable solutions.

Learn more: https://oscocontrols.com/certifications/

Meet the Minds Behind OSCO Controls!We just launched our updated About Us page — and it’s all about the people who make ...
03/03/2026

Meet the Minds Behind OSCO Controls!

We just launched our updated About Us page — and it’s all about the people who make precision, innovation, and industry expertise come to life. From our roots in Oklahoma City to being a trusted partner within the Autoquip family, our story is powered by our team.

At the heart of everything we do is responsive service, and that starts with our sales pros working alongside our customers from Day One through delivery. Whether it’s guidance on the right control solution or support through implementation, our sales team brings insight and experience to every conversation. 🙌

📌 Meet Collin, Michael & Kristian — the faces behind your project support, custom solutions, and smart engineering conversations.

Check out the new About page to learn more about who we are and how we help improve performance, safety, and efficiency: https://bit.ly/4088I3S

OEMs: Your control systems shouldn’t hold your machine back — they should drive performance.In our featured case study, ...
02/23/2026

OEMs: Your control systems shouldn’t hold your machine back — they should drive performance.

In our featured case study, we teamed up with an extrusion machine OEM to build a custom control panel that helped regulate critical process parameters — boosting throughput and improving energy efficiency on a precision manufacturing line.

From design review and compliance checks to panel assembly, testing, and integration support, OSCO Controls brings deep control expertise into your product development process, so you can launch smarter, more reliable machines.

👉 Ready to elevate your next product with tailored control solutions? Read More: https://bit.ly/4kX5WrS



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SW 44th Street
Oklahoma City, OK
73179

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Wednesday 8am - 5pm
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