19 Mar
2018

Lean Manufacturing Tools, 2 inspiring IIoT case studies

There is a desire from manufacturers in almost every sector to start their Industry 4.0 journey. With real-life case studies, we want to inspire manufacturers to join the movement and adopt quickly lean manufacturing tools

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Lean Manufacturing Tools, 2 inspiring IIoT case studies

In a recent article on The Manufacturer, the authors suggested that "a lack of real-world case studies is one of the major barriers behind manufacturers not investing in Industrial Internet pilot projects.". As many lean manufacturing tools are already available to manufacturers, we agree that storytelling is the key to spread the word efficiently.

With I4QC.CA, we already share a few detailled case studies in the food and beverage industry, the recycling industry, the metal industry and the wood industry to show how quickly lean manufacturing tools can be implemented in a factory.

As suggested in the article:

“We are trapped in a bit of a cycle. A lack of real-world case studies means businesses are cautious to invest. If investments aren’t made, exploration projects don’t happen and empirical evidence isn’t produced and shared, and so on.” - John Fryer, senior director of industry solutions for global fault tolerant computer servers and software company, Stratus Technologies.

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In order to inspire people to joint Industry 4.0 and try out lean manufacturing tools , we are launching a serie of case studies to help manufacturers understand why IIoT, big data, analytics and machine learning are accessible and easy to implement.

FIND OUT HOW PREMIERE MOISSON GAINED 27% IN RESPONSIVENESS IN CASE OF DOWNTIME.

SOURCE: https://www.themanufacturer.com/articles/how-can-we-inspire-more-industrial-iot-case-studies/

 

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