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Supply chain convergence: Resilient design and execution with Siemens solutions

In this post, we will examine the efforts aimed at achieving “supply chain convergence,” which involves integrating the various functions related to supply chain logistics.

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When automated processes actually slow down production

And how AI can help to solve bottlenecks caused by automated inspection Automated optical inspection (AOI) machines are used in…

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Streamline your statistical process control (SPC)

Streamline your statistical process control (SPC) by leveraging Siemens Opcenter Quality Control and its newest artificial Intelligence capabilities

Battery Infographic: Smart Manufacturing for Production Excellence

Market trends are disrupting the battery manufacturing industry. Manufacturing excellence is required to ramp up capacity quickly while keeping control over cost and quality – creating economies of scale with sustainable and compliant operations.

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Visit our Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) showroom and live IT/OT integration in Nuremberg

The automotive industry is changing more rapidly than ever before. To satisfy customers, manufacturers need to bring new features to…

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Extend digital efficiencies across the supply chain – Part 2

Explore the synergies that an integrated digital manufacturing and logistics solution generates and how it can extend digital efficiencies to improve visibility in the supply chain, from raw materials to finished product delivery.

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Develop an effective problem-solving process for continuous quality improvement

Have you ever wondered about the significance of problem-solving in the realm of continuous quality improvement? Just how crucial is it to understand and efficiently use problem-solving tools in order to continuously improve the quality of your processes and products?

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Extend digital efficiencies across the supply chain – Part 1

Welcome to the first in a series of three blogs about extending digital efficiencies across the supply chain. By implementing modern digital manufacturing software, production facilities have made great strides to increase throughput, decrease operational expenses and add to net profits.

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New Video: Closed-loop Quality tackles today’s complexity

Manufacturers are facing increasing pressure to meet consumer demands for sustainability and health-consciousness in their products and processes. To navigate this challenge and enhance product and production quality, many are turning to closed-loop quality solutions and processes that integrate quality management throughout the value chain.