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Smart Factory Solutions for
New Panasonic solutions designed to maximize output, maintain quality, and offset labor skill set challenges, while delivering the factory-wide connectivity you need
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NEW Award-winning NPM-DX
High-speed, scalable solution The NPM-DX is a quad-gantry platform with interchangeable process heads and a component range spanning tiny 0201 metric microchips to massive 100x90mm components up to 30mm tall.
PanaCIM Work-in-Process
Factory-wide traceability solution A new, tenth module to our award-winning MES, PanaCIM Work-in-Process is suited to tracking and controlling production, from receiving to shipping and every process in between.
PanaCIM Enterprise Edition
New, feature-rich version Newly designed, scalable, Manufacturing Execution System (MES) solution providing unprecedented integration of Panasonic and best-in-class, complementary technology partner equipment.
NEW Award-winning NPM-VF
Odd-form and insertion solution The NPM-VF is the industry’s only dual-gantry, multi-head, odd-form machine and achieves 4,500 cph throughput within the machine footprint of a compact SMT mounter.
PanaCIM Maintenance
Asset maintenance management An effective and easy-to-use, evolutionary step in Maintenance Management Software (MMS) for managing assets from purchase to disposal throughout your entire enterprise... Proven at over 100 sites worldwide.
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