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Frequently Ask Question

All answer about Auk Industries

How exactly should I start? Which machine or parameters should I monitor?

The most important step is to first identify the pain points/business objectives that you want to solve (e.g. improve machine and production line efficiency, optimize energy costs, etc). From there, your team would have narrowed down the possible technologies in the market to achieve your business objectives. The next step is to appoint a project champion and identify a pilot line. Click here for more info: “6 Steps to Kickstart your Digitalisation Journey In Your Factory” It is crucial that Industry 4.0 or digital transformation should not be the end goal.It should be used as tools to achieve your business objectives or solve your pain points. Our engineers will be glad to help you on identifying the parameters based on your objectives. Do contact us for advice.

How do manufacturers typically use your solution?

Depending on your business objectives, typically clients use our solution in 4 main manners: Improve machine and production line performance and Improve preventive maintenance regime based on actual usage and/or machine condition Optimize energy and utility consumption and cost Manage critical control parameters (CCP)

Can I self-implement to upskill my team and save cost?

Yes, in fact it is strongly encouraged as it builds internal capability. Most successful clients chose to self-deploy (training and guidance are provided) and more often than not, they discover new use cases for the technology.

How do I know if Auk is suitable for my industry and company?

Auk’s system has been deployed onto >80 manufacturing companies in different industries such as food manufacturing, FMCG, plastic injection molding, EMS, Semicon, chemical, medical industry, precision engineering, oil and gas services, and etc. The system is designed to be industry and machine brand agnostic.As long as you have clear business objectives, we will be glad to share the use cases and explore the technical feasibility.

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