Multinational LG CNS brings its success story to the US
Building software that works inside the practical constraints of manufacturing and engineering is a complex undertaking. Any downtime is costly, and most production environments are far from simple. A plant can’t depend on cloud services in the way that office-oriented software can, for example, so it’s never going to be a case of spinning up a SaaS to solve all problems.
That’s not to say that software companies don’t try to solve facilities’ quality and reliability issues, and there are several noteworthy platforms on the market that may be attractive to operations managers looking to improve output and quality standards.
But an important distinction in this specific market sector is the term ‘software companies’. It seems logical that a software solution provider should start with a general product – perhaps leveraging the presence of existing software in the business, like an ERP – and extend it so it manages and...
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