Is "smart manufacturing" too tough for SMEs to achieve, or is it merely a research topic? Yinsh can help! Yinsh Precision Industrial Co., Ltd. began manufacturing the first locknut in 1989 and has since grown to become one of the world's top three professional precision locknut makers. If Taiwanese manufacturers want to continue enhancing the value of smart manufacturing services to create future prosperity over the next 30 years, the key is to achieve smart manufacturing through smart machinery, automation, information, and humanized management to achieve digital transformation and then complete industrial upgrading.
"Smart Manufacturing": Key to increasing supply chain resilience
When the tool industry is trending toward "customization," "differentiation," and "high value," Yinsh has strived to meet precision parts market demand for "small quantity, large variety, and high precision" in the development of intelligent machinery, increasing supply chain resilience, and establishing close cooperation with partners, and aspire to become the world's leading precision parts supplier.
Most businesses are being pushed to transform their operations to keep up with the global trend of smart manufacturing. To succeed, Yinsh believes that "enterprises should first find out what the purpose of the change is, and then talk about smart manufacturing to suit customer needs." According to Jack Wu, the company's vice president, companies should examine their own needs for intelligent production improvement based on the nature of the industry, consumer requirements, and even return on investment.
Why is it critical for businesses to transition
from "traditional manufacturing" to "smart manufacturing"?
From the early days of mass production of locknuts, Yinsh is currently capable of producing high-precision locknuts in a large variety and small batches. By integrating production information to improve the capabilities of the smart factory and ultimately realizing the value of smart manufacturing services to customers, Yinsh received 4.44 million precision locknut orders and produced 3.8 million locknuts annually in 2021, during the thriving year for the Taiwan tooling industry. Yinsh has led Taiwan's industrial chain and the alliance toward upgrading, encouraging businesses to shift away from quantity competition and towards quality improvement, which has resulted in international recognition. The capacity to master digital and data informatization, according to Yinsh, is a crucially important component when transitioning from automation and smart machinery to smart manufacturing.
In addition to making investments in smart manufacturing, Yinsh also collates a variety of big data by implementing real-time visual information collection systems, defect rate quality control systems with work order records, and digital graphic quotation systems for the departments of sales, R&D, materials, processing, production, and quality assurance. Finally, Yinsh designs expert systems that are precisely aimed at the needs of the company's divisions by working with experts in many professions, with an emphasis on being able to modify systems at any time. "It's like wearing clothes that adjust to your body shape," Jack Wu explained.
Industry expert and educator, Yinsh achieves sustainable industry development using the brilliant "Blue Lake" strategy
By implementing smart manufacturing in the specialized field of precision machining parts production, Yinsh looks to the future and expects to strengthen its capabilities and surpass its competitors, making it difficult for small businesses to compete in the market and for large companies to give up competing with them and cooperate with them instead.
"Construct the World with Little Parts", as its core corporate culture states, Yinsh is dedicated to creating the "Talent Rooting Program" and promoting the Smart Manufacturing Alliance, and it spares no effort to develop industrial cooperation, industry-academia cooperation, junior staff welfare system, on-the-job training, and career planning to motivate the next generation of students to be interested in the industry and establish an outstanding "Blue Lake" market position. This has led even leading Japanese companies such as DMG MORI and FANUC to appoint Yinsh to establish a supply chain resilience.
"We want to meet more like-minded companies on the smart manufacturing path at TIMTOS 2023," Jack Wu concluded. "Taiwanese companies should work together to maintain the advantages and international competitiveness in the trend of smart transformation through mutually beneficial cooperation."
Yinsh Precision Industrial Co., Ltd.
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