Production planning

Digitalisation Doesn’t Work without People: How Safran Cabin Saved 75 Million Euros

Digitalisation Doesn’t Work without People: How Safran Cabin Saved 75 Million Euros

What is the cost of digitalisation when it isn't used in your operations? And what decides whether people will adopt a new tool, or bypass it with Excel instead? At the TAL 2025 conference, Selim Caluwaerts, Chief Data Officer and DigiMaps Program Director at Safran Cabin, explained that the key is not technology; it’s working with people, processes and data. And that skipping steps doesn't pay off!

An interview with Otakar Horák: Data as the foundation for successful digitalisation

An interview with Otakar Horák: Data as the foundation for successful digitalisation

Data was the star player at this year’s Trends in Automotive Logistics conference. It’s no wonder, because high-quality clean data is essential for making the most of the potential new technologies, digitalisation and automation can offer. We spoke with Otakar Horák about how to use these to the fullest. He deals with data, and work with data, every day as the head of a division specialising in advanced planning systems.

Clean up the data jungle, centralize and prepare data for advanced production

Clean up the data jungle, centralize and prepare data for advanced production

The quality of system outputs corresponds to the quality of the inputs. This simple formula has been valid for many years, yet many companies are still amazed that gems do not emerge from the "data jungle". Diving deep into this jungle, integrating data from each division, cleaning it up and adapting it into a form ideal for production planning systems is a task for the Aimtec Data Intelligence product. How exactly does it work and what can it do?

Asprova APS - a proven conductor in a new tuxedo plans production down to the second

Asprova APS - a proven conductor in a new tuxedo plans production down to the second

The almost limitless possibilities for variability in production are forcing companies to look for ways to make it more efficient. One of the tools that can significantly help with this is the Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) system. In Europe, more than two dozen suppliers offer them, but there are fewer really good ones. Automotive IT specialist Aimtec relies on Japan's Asprova APS. Its new version has several advantages - even faster scheduling thanks to optimized algorithm, machine learning and a user-friendly interface. But it doesn't stop there.

Efficient Planning with the Asprova APS System at Autoneum Czech Republic

Efficient Planning with the Asprova APS System at Autoneum Czech Republic

Autoneum has the vision and goal of digitalising all of its logistics processes. In 2019, digitalisation made its way to production planning, with the new solution aiming mainly to increase the efficiency of manufacturing and of plan creation. At TAL 2020, Jan Stejskal, Logistics Manager at Autoneum CZ’s Choceň plant – to which the group’s other plants are now turning for inspiration – revealed how it all worked out. But is this change in production planning “just” about a tool, or is it a much more comprehensive process?

Not Just Smart Manufacturing – Smart Planning Too

Not Just Smart Manufacturing – Smart Planning Too

A digital factory doesn’t just mean collecting data on production and logistics processes. It also means controlling them.

Asprova Opened Our Eyes. Thanks to It We Were Able to Reduce Our Stock by 50%

Asprova Opened Our Eyes. Thanks to It We Were Able to Reduce Our Stock by 50%

The Futaba Czech company started an implementation of the Asprova system for advanced planning and production controlling in April 2014. It has been fully relying on this APS system since the beginning of 2015.

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