SOLUTIONS 2021 The company magazine of the Blumenbecker Group
Welcome to the fourth edition
The last two years have demonstrated how few things can be predicted about the future and how quickly things can change fundamentally from one day to the next. We were and are all challenged to shape our living and working together in a different way than we have known so far. This requires new insights, a lot of flexibility and creativity.
In this edition, we would like to introduce you to digital ways in which we support our customers personally, even over long distances. You will get to know our new virtual factory tours and learn about an Australian intralogistics project in which 37 intelligent vehicles were commissioned 'remotely' via remote access.
We also report on clever digital tools and their use in practice. For example, what experience Miele Professional in Lehrte has had with the Blumenbecker customer portal for maintenance, how the PDF editor for circuit diagrams 'skemdit' is changing the electrical engineering workflow at the plant manufacturer Göpfert, or how 'eproc.III' is succeeding in optimising the procurement processes for C-parts at Weimar-Werk GmbH.
Would you like to go on a short trip? Then accompany us to India, to the 'City of Dreams' Mumbai and then to Pune, where you will get to know 'Blumenbecker India' as well as tourist highlights.
Olaf Lingnau, Richard Mayer and Harald Golombek
Managing Directors
In this issue you read:
Overview at one click
Miele Professional, the household appliance manufacturer in Lehrte, Germany, uses Blumenbecker's customer portal for maintenance to monitor the maintenance and inspection status of much of its equipment.
Read moreMumbai - City of Dreams
The metropolis of 20 million people on the Arabian Sea is a magnet for visitors from all over the world. Learn more about the special places within Mumbai.
Read moreRemote to success
Blumenbecker was working on an intralogistics project for an Australian drinks wholesaler. As commissioning was delayed due to Corona, the German-Polish team commissioned the equipment remotely without further ado.
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