Hitachi Sunway secures deal with Thai electronics manufacturer

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Hitachi Sunway secures deal with Thai electronics manufacturer

IT services and answers company Hitachi Sunway Information Systems Sdn Bhd said it has secured a contract with Thailand’s Precise Electric Manufacturing Co Ltd to optimise the latter’s production resources to acquire higher best in production output, and higher layout.
 
The deal is close to RM500,000 and is Hitachi Sunway’s first and largest Siemens Teamcenter Product Lifecycle Management software program sale, the Malaysian-based local organisation stated in a declaration. [RM1 = US$0.31]
 
The settlement involves the implementation of the software answer – a digital lifecycle control machine for manufacturing and engineering – in Precise Electric over six months.
 
Hitachi Sunway group chief government officer and director Cheah Kok Hoong defined the deal as a milestone in setting up his enterprise as a relied on, one-forestall partner for IT answers and offerings for a numerous variety of enterprise verticals within the South-East Asian place.
 
“Through this deal, Hitachi Sunway is correctly making inroads into one of the largest production hubs in Asia, Thailand.
 
“We are ready to faucet into this marketplace with our niche in providing specific IT solutions that range from engineering to IT infrastructure and alertness improvement,” he stated.
 
The electric and electronics enterprise contributes between 20% and 30% of Thailand’s annual export revenue, Hitachi Sunway stated.
 
Prior to its joint-project with Hitachi Systems Ltd, Hitachi Sunway (formerly referred to as Sunway S&I Technology Sdn Bhd) had installed a commercial enterprise presence in Thailand in 2003.
 
This presence gave the enterprise gave the business enterprise a better expertise of Thai marketplace requirements and compliances, which in flip allows it to higher serve production and engineering based organizations, Cheah claimed.
 
PLM aid
 
Precise Electric decided on Hitachi Sunway to implement the Siemens Teamcenter PLM software program strategy to support its high-voltage equipment manufacturing’s design and production operations, as nicely to reduce its products’ time-to-marketplace, Hitachi Sunway stated.
 
“Following an extensive evaluation procedure which blanketed predominant providers inside the PLM market, Hitachi Sunway changed into selected because of its determination as an IT solution partner this is severely working closer to enhancing our engineering approaches,” said Precise Electric coping with director Anusak Benjachaiyaporn.
 
Four phrases had been mapped out within the plan to automate Precise Electric’s entire manufacturing layout and engineering development strategies. The first word become completed in May 2014, overlaying the primary product data control foundation with key makes a speciality of design control, file automation, useful resource planning and invoice of substances.
 
Established in 1987, Precise Electric has an annual turnover of RM70 million and over 280 personnel in Thailand.
 
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