Mitsubishi Electric offers a comprehensive ecosystem of solutions tailored to OEM needs. For instance, the EcoAdviser helps OEMs achieve energy efficiency by monitoring and analysing energy usage across various systems. This tool enables manufacturers to identify inefficiencies and optimise energy consumption, which not only helps meet regulatory standards but also leads to significant cost savings. EcoAdviser provides detailed insights into energy consumption patterns, allowing OEMs to make informed decisions about energy management and reduce their overall carbon footprint.
Addressing labor shortages, Mitsubishi Electric provides innovative solutions such as MaiLab. MaiLab is a versatile platform that integrates various edge computing applications, enabling
OEMs to automate processes and optimise operations effectively. The shortage of skilled labor is a challenge across Europe. Our MaiLab solution helps OEMs automate processes and gather and analyse data efficiently, mitigating the impact of labour shortages. MaiLab offers a user-friendly interface for creating custom applications, allowing manufacturers to streamline their operations and improve productivity without the need for extensive programming knowledge.
Additionally, the concept of Machine as a Service (MaaS) is transforming the financial strategies of OEMs. MaaS allows companies to shift from capital expenditures (CAPEX) to operational expenditures (OPEX) by paying for machine usage over time. This model reduces the initial investment, making advanced machinery accessible to smaller companies. It also ensures access to the latest technology and shifts maintenance responsibilities to the machine builders, enhancing machine efficiency and reducing downtime through predictive maintenance. Jakub emphasises the importance of this model:
"MaaS allows companies to focus on their core competencies by outsourcing machine ownership and maintenance. This promotes growth, innovation, and efficiency in the manufacturing industry."
Furthermore, due to various economic factors and evolving environment it is crucial for OEMs to cut and optimise cost when possible. Following that thought it may be tempting to go for cheaper components and substitutes. Unfortunately solution is not always that easy. Of course cheaper process of equipment will guarantee saving right here, right now. On the other hand if cheaper product prices goes along with worse quality, it may cause issues and errors. These errors may lead to downtime in production processes and generate high repair costs. High quality equipment will ensure best production efficiency, help to avoid downtimes thanks to predictive maintenance and will help to save costs in long run.