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    Schneider Electric Launches First Smart Factory in the Country

    TechnologyTechnology NewsSchneider Electric Launches First Smart Factory in the Country

    Schneider Electric has just launched its Smart Factory at Peza Rosario Cavite. This first in the country establishment further cements the brand as a leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation.

    With digital transformation throughout the industrial value key to becoming globally competitive, Schneider Electric through its Smart Factories enable partners and customers:

    • Mass personalization. To meet the challenges from production efficiency, profitability, and more detailed needs of businesses, traditional factories are facing challenges of producing more personalized goods to answer more versatile demands from different markets.
    • Increased quality. Digitization leads to a new approach in business models. With businesses now having access to new technologies, industries need to offer higher quality services in association to those technologies.
    • Reduced energy costs. It is predicted that electricity demand will grow by 200% in 2040. Energy has become an increasing part of the total costs of running a factory, and reducing its environmental footprint is also a growing concern. Digitization can provide an answer to both.
    • Operational excellence. As factories continue to face random failures that hinder continued production, digital tools and solutions are needed to streamline processes, identify faults and risks, and ensure business continuity.
    • Change of mindset. Upskilling the workforce to do higher value jobs and digital transformation is the key to helping them upskill and learn how to operate new technologies.

    Schneider Electric has leveraged its own EcoStruxure architecture in implementing Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) across its global supply chain, and digitally transforming facilities to thrive in today’s digital economy. By integrating EcoStruxure for Industry, local processes are continuously optimized while energy and production costs are minimized. This innovation also improves the lifespan, usage and maintenance of the different equipment used across its sites, allowing Schneider Electric to deliver end-to-end operational efficiency with more dynamic control for better business results.

    2200 employees in the transformed Cavite Plant were provided with training, upskilling and reskilling opportunities to help them take on higher-value jobs. Each of the four sites in Cavite are tech-enabled and have respective virtual reality (VR)-equipped training rooms where employees learn new technologies as well as practice their learnings.

    Alexandre Vermot, Country President, Schneider Electric Philippines shared: “Our transition to a Smart Factory is another step for Schneider Electric towards transforming cities, reshaping industries, and enriching lives. Our Cavite Plant has now become an Innovation Hub where existing and potential customers, partners, the government and the academe can experience operational excellence as we harness the power of technology using our EcoStruxure architecture. We hope that our adoption will serve as a testament of what embracing digital transformation really means and how it can positively impact business operations and the environment. As we move forward with our Smart Factory progress, we will continue providing Innovation at Every Level to ensure overall efficiency, reliability and safety.”

    Schneider Electric Philippines currently produces different varieties of uninterruptible power systems (UPS) units for home and industrial use. The Cavite Plant joins Schneider Electric’s other Smart Factory showcase sites around the world such as France, China, India, and Indonesia.

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