Apriso Drives Flexible In-Line Sequenced Manufacturing to the Automotive Industry.Adaptive Operations Execution Platform Delivers Leading Tier One Suppliers Agile Production and Traceability for Reducing Automotive Warranty Exposure LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Building on its long-standing expertise of providing leading automotive manufacturers adaptive operations execution solutions, Apriso Corporation today announced the availability of FlexNet[R] for the automotive industry The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. In 2006, more than 69 million motor vehicles, including cars and commercial vehicles were produced worldwide. . FlexNet is a global manufacturing software The following list of software modules are the manufacturing components of Baan's ERP (BaanERP) system, acquired by SSA Global in 2003 and subsequently by Infor at the end of 2006. It is listed here because it provides a comprehensive overview of the required software. See MES. platform and suite of applications that allow automotive suppliers and manufacturers to easily deploy, execute, manage, monitor, track and trace their operations with an adaptive manufacturing process approach. Across the automotive industry, Tier One suppliers and OEMs are facing tremendous pressure. While many leading auto manufacturers once had the ability to dedicate entire production lines to produce a single product or component, the industry now finds itself needing to quickly adapt to changing customer demand. These manufacturers need to quickly transition their plants to meet demand changes while improving return on plant assets. If not, when the vehicle or component falls out of favor with buyers, the plant runs the risk of closure rather than quickly being transitioned to produce another vehicle or component Co a process known in the industry as "flexible manufacturing." Apriso's adaptive operations execution platform, FlexNet, is the first operations execution system An Operations Execution System (OES) is a term used to describe a suite of manufacturing systems designed to execute operations tasks, such as production, maintenance or inventory tracking. (OES) for the automotive industry designed to: * Facilitate the rapid change and deployment of production line processes in a single plant or across an enterprise * Address the logistical challenges of just-in-time sequenced manufacturing * Provide a traceability and genealogy genealogy (jē'nēŏl`əjē, –ăl`–, jĕ–), the study of family lineage. Genealogies have existed since ancient times. solution across the supply chain to reduce warranty and recall exposure Apriso's OES solution is designed to span the operations of suppliers through final vehicle assemblers This is a list of assemblers. Hundreds of assemblers have been written; some notable examples are:
"Manufacturers who recognize the need to become more flexible or agile, and to manage performance across a distributed and diverse operations environment, will benefit from using an operations management Operations management is an area of business that is concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient and effective. platform like Apriso's," said Greg Gorbach of ARC Advisory Group. "The platform allows manufacturers to address operations issues in a consistent way across the enterprise, with a modern architecture, strong modular functionality, and global deployment capabilities." Building Momentum Across Automotive Apriso solutions have already been successfully deployed at many leading automotive suppliers and OEMs including Cummins Engines, GM Powertrain GM Powertrain Europe is a company created by General Motors to develop engines and transmission for the GM group. It was known as Fiat-GM Powertrain until the termination of the GM and Fiat merger talks, and earlier as Opel Powertrain. , Lear Seating, Saint Gobain For the company, see . Saint Gobain (died 670), also known as Goban, was an Irish Benedictine monk and spiritual student of Saint Fursey at Burgh Castle, Norfolk, England. Born in Ireland. , Supplier City and Volvo CE among others. Several leading tier one suppliers have expanded their FlexNet implementations across their enterprises globally. One Apriso automotive customer recently implemented the 77th site of FlexNet; another manufacturer implemented site 40; while a major supplier, in a joint venture with the world's largest auto manufacturer, has implemented the FlexNet platform globally across three continents. The platform helps to enhance a manufacturers' ability to: * Address warranty and recall requirements through interlocking interlocking /in·ter·lock·ing/ (-lok´ing) closely joined, as by hooks or dovetails; locking into one another. interlocking Obstetrics A rare complication of vaginal delivery of twins; the 1st traceability and genealogy for product and process data down to component levels; * Develop, deploy and update best practice manufacturing processes across the entire global manufacturing network from a single location/center of excellence * Create and monitor consistent key performance indicators Key Performance Indicators (KPI) are financial and non-financial metrics used to quantify objectives to reflect strategic performance of an organization. KPIs are used in Business Intelligence to assess the present state of the business and to prescribe a course of action. (KPI KPI Key Performance Indicator KPI Kuwait Petroleum International KPI Kiev Polytechnic Institute (Ukraine) KPI Kernel Programming Interface KPI King Pin Inclination (vehicle steering geometry angle) ) standards for every location * View plant conditions through dashboard features that record and manage changes across the supply chain * Integrate bill-of-process and as-built manufacturing execution data with PLM (Product Life cycle Management) A comprehensive information system that coordinates all aspects of a product from initial concept to its eventual retirement. Sometimes called the "digital backbone" of a product, it includes the requirements phase, analysis and design systems to enable all manufacturing locations "The automotive supplier business today demands building to a two hour sequenced production schedule," said Fred Thomas Fred Thomas can refer to:
Global Coordination, Local Execution Apriso's operations execution solution gives automotive manufacturers the ability to coordinate and deploy best practices and continual improvements Continual Improvement (also called incremental improvement or staircase improvement) is a process or productivity improvement tool intended to have a stable and consistent growth and improvement of all the segments of a process or processes. quickly, trace complete product histories and create reports at any time for regulatory or production requirements, while monitoring plant performance based on real-time information from all plant floors. Apriso's Global Manufacturing Suite gives manufacturers the ability to actively manage these best-practice processes on a global scale, ensuring consistency across an evolving manufacturing base. With Apriso, operations personnel can define and perfect processes in one location and deploy them instantly to multiple local sites and geographies throughout their operations, as well as those of suppliers and customers as required. About Apriso Corp. Apriso is a leader in adaptive operations execution solutions for global manufacturing, the next generation of manufacturing execution systems – Manufacturing execution system (MES) describes a set of integrated functions within a packaged software system or it can also describe the accumulated functionality within the production management infrastructure of a manufacturing or production company. . Apriso has delivered manufacturing solutions to such automotive leaders as General Motors, Cummins Engine, and Lear Seating. Apriso operates in nine countries across the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, with more than 150 customers and more than 500 installations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.apriso.com |
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