安全フェンス戦略でプロジェクトのマージンを守れるか?
ハンター2025-12-03T10:50:05+08:00In the competitive world of system integration, margins are often won or lost in the "last mile" of execution. You can't afford to have highly paid engineers standing around
In the competitive world of system integration, margins are often won or lost in the "last mile" of execution. You can't afford to have highly paid engineers standing around
You deliver million-dollar automated production lines. Your PLCs are flawless, and your robots are precise. But when your client walks the floor for the Site Acceptance Test (SAT), the
Your mechanical engineers should be designing complex automation logic, not counting screws for a safety fence. Yet, many System Integrators waste hundreds of billable hours translating robot cell perimeters
The commissioning date is set. The robots are programmed. But the factory floor isn't quite what the drawings promised. A ventilation duct is 100mm lower than expected, or a
The structural column wasn't on the CAD drawing. Now, your carefully designed robot cell doesn't fit, and the safety perimeter needs to move 200mm to the left. With traditional
You have designed a flawless logic flow for your automotive client. The KUKA robots are calibrated, and the PLC is communicating perfectly. But now, your team is stuck on
In the era of Agile Manufacturing, a static production line is a liability. System Integrators are constantly asked to reconfigure layouts for new product variants. If your safety guarding
In any Automated Production Line, the safety gate is the most abused component. It is slammed, shaken, and cycled hundreds of times a day. For a System Integrator, a
For System Integrators deploying Turnkey Solutions across multiple continents, inconsistency is the enemy. A safety barrier that passes inspection in Shanghai might fail in Stuttgart if you rely on
For system integrators delivering Turnkey Solutions, the "last mile" of a project—the safety guarding—is often where timelines slip. You aren't just installing a barrier; you are integrating a complex
