Automation

IndustrialML and one to ONE Holdings partner to galvanize steel tube market

When it comes to manufacturing, there is an underserved majority of manufacturing companies looking to help their employees make and communicate decisions more quickly and effectively, whether it’s about setting up their production lines or responding to production issues.

IndustrialML, Inc. (IML), an enterprise software company serving industrial customers, has a diverse team of experts in manufacturing, enterprise software, and data analysis dedicated to aid this underserved majority of manufacturers.

To forward the same, IndustrialML will be expanding its partnership with one to ONE Holdings (o2Oh) to develop and bring real-time smart factory solutions to the galvanized steel tubing market around the world.

“The expansion of our partnership with o2Oh is our company’s most exciting development to date,” said IndustrialML CEO, Arjun Chandar. “It has been a blessing to be able to develop our platform, not in a lab (like so many other industrial IoT technologies), but by seeing its impact in real factories. one to ONE has been a wonderful, engaged, and true partner to date.”

Arjun Chandar

It has been a blessing to be able to develop our platform, not in a lab (like so many other industrial IoT technologies), but by seeing its impact in real factories. one to ONE has been a wonderful, engaged, and true partner to date

one to ONE Holdings is a group of companies that has provided innovative engineered products, services, and solutions for the steel tube manufacturing market for 90 years. It is expanding its focus to Industry 4.0/DX solutions for the secondary steel market together with IML.

“IML is a perfect partner for us because of its authentic passion for empowering operators and engineers on the plant floor. Based on our ongoing collaboration to develop a comprehensive Smart Factory System managing men, machines, and material/money in real time, IML will redefine technology and know-how adoption and transfer for the whole manufacturing industry,” said one to ONE Group President Shin Nakamura.

 

Shinichiro Nakamura

Based on our ongoing collaboration to develop a comprehensive Smart Factory System managing men, machines, and material/money in real time, IML will redefine technology and know-how adoption and transfer for the whole manufacturing industry

As part of the partnership, IndustrialML has developed and implemented its beta platform at the o2Oh companies Daiwa Steel Tube Industries in Japan and Daiwa Lance International in Vietnam. They are now expanding their commercial partnership to jointly distribute the o2Oh Smart Factory System, including the IndustrialML enterprise platform, outer diameter measurement device, perfect lot tracking system, and audio headsets for production floor communication for galvanized steel tube makers around the world.

Helping Manufacturers Analyze Data

Nearly all manufacturers are trying to avoid building new, fully automated factories that rely on human intuition; instead, they want to help their employees make and communicate decisions more quickly and effectively, even as more and more tenured factory workers begin to retire.

IndustrialML is an enterprise software company offering a data integration and management platform, on a mission to help operators, engineers, and managers at factories make smarter production decisions in real time by offering navigation, communication, analysis, and reporting tools, as well as know-how in manufacturing, data analysis, and workforce education.

The IndustrialML platform helps manufacturers to integrate real-time data from multiple sources, visualize that data for actual line operators, provide real-time notifications and alerts with custom messaging and destinations depending on the stakeholder, and incorporate advanced analysis to enhance that data.

one to ONE Holdings is expanding its focus to Industry 4.0/DX solutions for the secondary steel market together with IML.

“We are especially committed to improving the safety, security, and health plus productivity of people in our industry. We do this in an eco-friendly way by expanding their capabilities and competence glocally through adoption and transfer of technology and know-how,” they say.

Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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