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[Case Study] Cost Reduction through Connection of Upstream and Downstream Processes with Other Companies' Equipment

Introducing a case study on cost reduction through the connection of processes before and after using equipment from other companies.

We would like to introduce a case study of "cost reduction through the connection of upstream and downstream processes of other companies' equipment" undertaken by Takaki Manufacturing. When automating using AGVs and other equipment, connections between different companies' devices often lack compatibility. Our company can connect a handler device in between. We transport workpieces using belt conveyors or vacuum suction conveyance, and it is possible to design according to the supply forms of the upstream and downstream devices. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - Lack of compatibility when connecting devices from different companies ■Results - Design can be tailored to the supply forms of the upstream and downstream devices *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Other inspection equipment and devices

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[Case Study] Wiring Issue Feedback

Achieving Quality Improvement! Introducing a Case Study on the Implementation of "Wiring Defect Feedback"

We would like to introduce a case where "Wiring Issue Feedback" handled by Takaki Manufacturing Co., Ltd. was implemented. For new devices, when issues arise such as wiring routes or component installation positions, individual personnel are contacted to address the problems. However, there can be instances of forgetting to record, omissions, or forgetting to contact the wiring manufacturer. Our company has implemented a system where, when an issue occurs, we add to the "Wiring Issue List." By sharing the list with the wiring manufacturer regarding the problematic areas, we reduce the man-hours required for the production of the next unit. Additionally, we encourage the documentation of improvement proposals alongside the issues. 【Case Overview】 ■ Challenges - Instances of forgetting to record, omissions, or forgetting to contact the wiring manufacturer in new devices. ■ Results - Shared problematic areas with the wiring manufacturer, reducing man-hours for the production of the next unit. - Operated to also document improvement proposals. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Wiring materials

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Things to consider when automating or implementing automation.

Considerations for layout, preparation of limit samples, and more! Here are four points to consider during the introduction.

When implementing automation, it is necessary to consider which processes to automate and how to recover the investment. I conveyed that careful consideration is needed on these points. To achieve effectiveness during implementation, there are four preparatory items to consider: "return on investment," "considering layout," "new tasks for existing personnel," and "preparing limit samples." I believe that many of you have company policies urging you to automate and reduce labor costs, but if these points are not adequately addressed, issues may arise such as "we implemented it, but it is not delivering results..." I strongly recommend that you consider these four points. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

  • Contract manufacturing
  • Other conveying machines

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A robust equipment development and design system with over 10 electrical and mechanical designers.

Employees accounting for over 10% are part of a design-specialized team! Here’s why Takaki Seisakusho Co., Ltd. is chosen.

One of the features of Takaki Seisakusho is that it has a team of over 10 specialists in electrical and mechanical design to accommodate custom-made equipment. In the design and manufacturing of automated machines, it is essential to propose mechanical and electrical mechanisms that meet the specifications required by customers while considering costs. Therefore, in a device manufacturer like ours, the "number and experience of design personnel" serves as an indicator of capability. At our company, over 10% of our nearly 100 employees are part of the design specialist team, ensuring that we can provide high satisfaction to our customers in terms of both capacity and quality. [Reasons to Choose Takaki Seisakusho Co., Ltd.] ■ A robust equipment development and design system with over 10 electrical and mechanical designers ■ Provision of various transport units such as loaders and unloaders ■ Proposals for various inspection methods, including image inspection (cameras) and ultrasonic flaw detectors *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Contract manufacturing
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  • Other conveying machines

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[Case Study] Automating Visual Inspection

Achieve cost reduction! Eliminate human errors and strengthen the quality management system.

We would like to introduce a case where Takaki Manufacturing Co., Ltd. automated visual inspections conducted by humans. In food factories and similar settings, it is still common to inspect for scratches on materials flowing on conveyors through manual visual checks by operators. In response, our company proposed changing the inspection method to use line cameras for inspecting the materials, thereby automating the inspection process and reducing labor costs. Not only does this address cost issues, but the key point of automation is eliminating the need for manual visual inspections by operators, which helps prevent overlooking scratches and eliminates human errors that cannot be avoided, thereby strengthening the quality control system. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - Overlooking scratches - Unpreventable human errors ■Results - Automation of the inspection process - Reduction of labor costs - Strengthening of the quality control system *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Other inspection equipment and devices

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[Case Study] Automation of Assembly Processes

Stable quantity assurance is possible! Introducing a case study on the implementation of "automation in the assembly process."

We would like to introduce a case where "automation of the assembly process" was implemented on a line where multiple parts were assembled by different operators using ultrasonic welding. Since each task leading up to the assembly was carried out separately by designated workers, it negatively impacted labor costs. As a solution, we improved the process so that all four steps could be consistently assembled by automated machines. The configuration allows for production at approximately 3 seconds per unit, achieving a speed more than ten times faster than manual assembly. 【Case Overview】 ■Challenges - Negative impact on labor costs ■Results - Cost reduction - Stable quantity assurance possible *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Assembly Machine

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Automation, semi-automation, and labor-saving proposal services

We will develop a plan and make proposals on how to automate the existing line!

In our service, we leverage our extensive track record of delivering numerous transport devices (such as loaders and unloaders) to the semiconductor and electronic components industry to make proposals. We focus on contributing to the improvement of productivity in our customers' manufacturing sites by designing and manufacturing devices that add laser marking functions to equipment that previously only had assembly functions, and by creating devices that can perform welding and inspection processes simultaneously, starting from the conceptual stage. If you are facing challenges with a wide range of applications such as assembly, transport, inspection, marking, and defect extraction, please feel free to contact us. 【Features】 ■ Promoting automation and semi-automation of inline and outline equipment ■ Supporting space-saving and productivity improvement through process integration and shortening ■ Capable of designing and manufacturing transfer and transport devices between processes ■ Developing and proposing ideas on how to automate existing lines ■ Contributing as a production technology partner for our customers' manufacturing sites *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Contract manufacturing
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