公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Asia
国家
- Singapore
产品
- SRP-FPV220
- WISE-4000
技术栈
- WebAccess/SCADA software
- HTML5
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 电子产品
适用功能
- 离散制造
用例
- 自动化制造系统
- 预测性维护
服务
- 系统集成
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
客户是一家总部位于新加坡的 15 强 EMS 公司。该公司在设计和开发、产品和工艺工程以及为各种复杂、高价值产品提供技术支持方面拥有无与伦比的能力,是全球领导者。他们的专业知识涵盖机械和电子系统设计、法规合规工程和软件设计开发。该公司通过提供一流的解决方案为其合作伙伴和客户提供服务,其中包括全球领先的电子公司,以最大限度地提高其供应链和运营的效率和价值。
挑战
该 EMS 公司的客户在生产线机器方面面临挑战。尽管各种传感器从这些机器收集了关键数据,但这些数据并未整合到云端,也未可视化,因此无法对生产线进行关键改进并防止代价高昂的中断。该公司需要一种能够提供无缝数据集成和可视化的解决方案,以优化生产效率并提前维护机器,防止系统意外停机。
解决方案
该 EMS 公司向研华寻求解决方案。研华提供了一套解决方案,其中包含其无与伦比的资产监控技术。该解决方案包括研华的 SRP-FPV220 和 WISE-4000 解决方案,用于数据集成和生产优化。SRP-FPV220 套件采用研华的 WebAccess/SCADA 软件,可通过各种通信协议(如 Modbus、OPC UA 和 MQTT)轻松收集车间设备的数据。然后使用这些数据自动生成生产活动的 Excel 报告。该平台 100% 基于 Web 的仪表板允许用户随时通过任何台式机或移动设备上的 HTML5 浏览器查看可视化生产信息,例如产量趋势、设备利用率和停机警报。研华的 WISE-4000 系列无线传感设备可以轻松与解决方案就绪平台集成。这些设备使制造商能够收集关键生产线参数的实时数据,以监控和精确控制操作。
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