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Siemens opens showcase digitalized factory in India

By Niranjan Mudholkar,

Added 06 July 2017

Transforms its Low-voltage Switchgear factory, Kalwa, into a globally-benchmarked Digitalized Factory – perfect example for small & medium enterprises

Siemens India has inaugurated its showcase digitalized Low-voltage Switchgear factory at Kalwa recently. The globally-benchmarked factory is capable of producing more than 180 variants at the rate of one product every nine seconds. The plant can manufacture over five million devices annually.

Products at the plant communicate with machines and all processes are optimized for IT control, resulting in a minimal failure rate. The production methods deployed at the plant are expected to be a standard for small and medium-sized manufacturing units in India, achieving a visionary model for the future of manufacturing: end-to-end digitalization where the real and virtual worlds merge in "Digital Factory".

Karlheinz Kaul, CEO - Control Products, Digital Factory, Siemens AG, said, "With the launch of the showcase digitalized factory in India, we further deepen our ties with a country in which we have a very strong presence. The SIRIUS range of switchgear products that will be manufactured here requires a very high degree of precision and quality at global standards that can be achieved only through digitalization. The technical and engineering effort required to transform this 40-year-old manufacturing facility is a true showcase for Indian enterprises who wish to follow the path towards digitalization!"

Ashish Bhat, Executive Vice President and Head, Digital Factory, Siemens Limited, added, "The need for localizing global products and adapting them to the local conditions has been the priority at Siemens in India. Digitalization will help us engage with our customers and industry suppliers across the complete value chain. A key element in this evolution is an improved technological prowess and a world-class product manufacturing plant."

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