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Case Study: Cyient Uses Predictive Analytics to Predict Failures in Ultra Low Temperature Freezers

In Internet of Things, IoT, medical device by Cressida MurrayLeave a Comment

Client Problem Cyient‘s client, a leading laboratory equipment manufacturing company, collects data from their Ultra Low Temperature (ULT) freezers deployed across the globe using multiple sensors. They faced challenges in managing this massive data and could therefore barely use it to identify critical failures in the freezers so that immediate maintenance action could be taken.  In spite of their huge effort, maintenance was always reactive in nature and the company failed to keep the system up all the time. While the data collected from freezers gave indications of past failures and potential issues, often the delay in extracting these issues from the data resulted in increased gravity of failures. The company thus contended with greater maintenance effort and cost. The client targeted early detection of issues and the ability to predict critical failures in advance to significantly improve the reliability of these equipment and customer satisfaction.

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Case Study: 4 Steps to solving Complex Development Projects

In Generis, generis group, healthcare technology, manufacturing, manufacturing operations by GenerisLeave a Comment

Successful companies are constantly fine-tuning existing products and planning new ones. But even the most ambitious businesses can suffer when critical projects get backed up in the pipeline. Management at Chicago-based Rauland-Borg Corporation realized its good intentions were being subverted by the lack of effective project portfolio management (PPM), and decided to do something about it.   Check out the full case study to discover the four step approach to solving complex development projects. 

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Case Study: Create An Automated, Efficient Inbound Logistics Process

In aerospace, automotive, generis group, logistics, manufacturing, mfg by GenerisLeave a Comment

A leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft completed the design for a revolutionary new aircraft, and the production team set an aggressive build schedule to meet demand.  What the leading manufacturer needed was to create an automated, efficient inbound logistics process to enable an unprecedented manufacturing pace–completing an aircraft every three days! XPO Logistics was able to help this big idea take off. Click here to read the full case study and find out how XPO made this opportunity happen.

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