It's easy to use because it's software created by a company with the same perspective! A case study of its implementation in a machining company.
We would like to introduce a case study of our production management system, the 'Assist series', implemented in machining companies that handle mechanical parts and construction components. Before the implementation, they were using an order system, but due to continuous improvements, it had become problematic, and they felt limited by the old system in terms of operational environment. The decisive factor for the implementation was that our company not only develops production management software but also manufactures products in-house and actively engages in 3S activities. They felt that the software created by a small factory with the same perspective as theirs was user-friendly. 【Case Overview】 ■ Industry: Machining of mechanical parts and construction components ■ Number of Employees: 15 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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