Fujitsu recently declared that soon an advanced version of Fujitsu Manufacturing Industry Solution VPS would hit the markets. The system is actually a digital production preparation tool that was developed by Digital Process Ltd., it is capable of delivering extended support for product assembly processes. Just like its predecessor, the V15L20 is capable of managing 3D model-derived data, along with some information on the workloads and procedures included in assembly work. This new version would also allow display and consolidation of wider array of production data like video images of real machinery work as well as inspection sheets over task performance.
As production methods are getting more and more diverse as well as as for approaching manufacturing data. With this move, Fujitsu keeps empowering customers with the help of digital technology that backs up production preparation work. In last few years, the manufacturing industry has realized increasing demand for backing small-lot production of several products with respect to varying customer needs. And if one needs to maintain product quality under such circumstances, it is important to share comprehensive butt precise data related to manufacturing right from design to production stage. Despite this rising demands, these tasks continue to be taken as a huge burden over their shoulders.
Fujitsu has been trying to address this challenge by offering its VPS digital production preparation tool that can help in showcasing and displaying of diverse production related data with the help of 3D digital data created with CAD. This data has information related to tools used in the process and workload needed for assembly work, along with, points that one needs to take care of while pursuing this task. Since no one has problem in understanding assembly procedures visually through animation, usage of this tool has encouraged quality improvement and better efficiencies for customers’ production preparation work.
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