Japanese Electric Assembly Company Reforms Aluminum Die Casting Process to Effectively Reduce Production Costs
One of the major features of Japanese Industry 4.0 is the exploration of the artificial intelligence industry to address labor gaps and support future industrial intelligence, with its first application being in industrial production lines.
As the "big shot" behind the scenes in the automotive industry, the famous component company Nippon Electric Assembly Company has reformed the production equipment and process of aluminum die-casting, reducing the production cost of the casting line by 30%, reducing equipment area by 80%, and reducing energy consumption by 50%. With a significant reduction in costs and a significant increase in sales by Japanese car companies, in recent years, Japanese electric vehicles have ranked among the top in the global automotive parts supplier rankings. Although the business coverage of Japanese electric vehicles is extensive, the spark plugs and navigation systems are still well-known to consumers, and the impact of high and low costs on this business is particularly evident.