Electronics industry

Real-time operations for the electronics industry

Guarantee maximum availability and quality of your components and products.
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Challenges in your industry

A high number of variants and short product life cycles require precise processes in logistics, production and quality assurance.

Theft and loss

The loss of components causes high costs and delays production processes.

Traceability of components

In the event of quality problems, companies must be able to quickly trace the use of components.

Certifications

The electronics industry is subject to strict regulations, especially in safety-critical areas.

How real-time Track & Trace supports you

With the thingsHub Realtime Operations platform, you can seamlessly monitor your assets and ensure their availability and quality.
The electronics industry relies heavily on global supply chains where components from different parts of the world need to arrive just-in-time. Real-time tracking of deliveries enables full visibility of the status of components and materials. Companies can detect delivery delays early and take alternative measures to maintain production processes. This reduces risks and increases efficiency in the supply chain.
IoT based tracking of production processes makes it possible to monitor them in real time and identify bottlenecks at an early stage. Tracking data can help to plan production more efficiently, make optimum use of resources and minimize downtimes.
Electronics industry Production planning

Expert reference from the electronics industry sector

Transport
Our products are both sensitive and valuable. It is therefore crucial for us to be informed about their condition and position, especially during transportation.
Martin Schneider
Manager Systems Assembly
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Contact our consulting team!

Arrange a personal consultation with our experts. We will be happy to analyze your problem together with you and advise you on possible solutions and potential.

  • Understanding your processes and challenges
  • Answers to your questions about tracking
  • Advice and outline of possible solutions
  • First potential analysis