ORiN helps solve issues in manufacturing and business management
ORiN can respond to a wide range of challenges including smart factories, the introduction of IoT, and coordination of facilities.
Conventionally, applications in factories were usable only for specific models from specific manufacturers.
Now, using ORiN, applications can be widely utilized, irrespective of model or manufacturer. ORiN can also stimulate the development of third-party applications software and encourage multivendor systems. ORiN can significantly accelerate the conversion of plants into smart factories, the introduction of IoT and the coordination of facilities in plants, notoriously difficult, to improve productivity and manufacturing competitiveness.
ORiN will help you solve problems
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CASE.1
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We want to integrate systems in different factories to increase productivity.
Is it possible to integrate all systems even if they were introduced at different times and produced by different manufacturers? -
ORiN provides the solution
You can create facilities using the latest technologies, without the restriction of differences in the manufacturer standards
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CASE.2
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We want to promote the introduction of IoT to enhance productivity.
What should we do first? -
ORiN provides the solution
You can collect data from existing facilities and develop a facility reinforcement plan for productivity enhancement.
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CASE.3
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We want to introduce facilities and equipment manufactured overseas while also using existing facilities.
Can the facilities and equipment of overseas manufacturers be coordinated with current facilities? -
ORiN provides the solution
You can invest in facilities and optimize costs, without the barriers of communications standards which differ between regions.
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CASE.4
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We want to coordinate the latest applications and devices with existing facilities.
Are they compatible with our systems? -
ORiN provides the solution
You can adopt just the technologies and facilities that you really need, with a sense of security and without being bound by trends in the IT industry.
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