ECAD DCX Implementation Case Study <Meiden Corporation>
Reduced design man-hours by approximately 50% through the resolution of discrepancies in drawings and automatic generation of parts lists.
Since its establishment in 1975, Meiden Co., Ltd. has developed by leveraging its strength in providing a consistent response from precision sheet metal processing to painting and assembly. We would like to introduce the points and effects of solving the challenges of inspection and parts list creation through the introduction of "ECAD DCX." ■ Background of the Introduction - Resolution of inconsistencies between circuit diagrams, outline drawings, and parts lists - The desire to spend more time on core design tasks - Establishment of a system to automatically create parts lists by extracting component information from drawings ■ Reasons for Adopting ECAD DCX - Real-time error notifications from ECAD DCX allow for corrections during the design phase - Circuit symbols and outline symbols can be registered in the parts master, resolving contradictions between circuit diagrams and outline drawings - Changes in drawings are reflected in related areas ■ Effects After Implementation - Parts list creation, which used to take a full day, can now be completed with the push of a button, reducing the labor involved in design tasks by 50%. - Optimization of delivery times and costs through the utilization of ECAD-Cabista collaboration - Standardization of design ensures consistent quality regardless of who performs the design - Significant improvement in design accuracy, creating an environment where focus can be placed on essential tasks.
- Company:ECAD Solutions Co., Ltd.
- Price:Other