Case Studies
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Automotive suppliers: Company A
Appearance inspections that require a lot of vision systems. Fluctuations in inspection accuracy. Learn how they solved the problems unique to working with large parts.
NEWCompany A provides parts to a major automobile manufacturer, with an established record for large components. They considered building a more accurate and efficient appearance inspection system in line with the recent demand for higher quality standards and shorter delivery periods. However, they had the problems unique to large parts.
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Household goods manufacturer: Company B
Too many different sizes and shapes of items to inspect. Learn what is most essential to creating an inspection system that covers a wide range of conditions.
NEWCompany B, a leading household goods company, manufactures and sells various products essential to daily life. There are many types of products and many different shapes of containers. And new products are coming out all the time. Every time a new container was used, they had to verify the inspection system's ability to detect container defects and printing errors, which took time and labor. In addition, the company was also troubled with the number of defects that could not be recognized by the new inspection system.
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Container manufacturer:Company C
Product inspections take too long.
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Learn what the keys to efficiency enhancement are.Company C manufactures various containers and wished to enhance the accuracy of their inspection system to be doubly sure about their product quality. On the other hand, they had a problem in that inspections were taking too long because they manufacturer many different kinds of containers in very large quantities. It was an urgent task for them to establish a system that enables more accurate and efficient inspections.
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