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Thales Nederland Selects Valor
February 7, 2008 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
YAVNE, Israel Military electronics manufacturer Thales Nederland, a member of the international Thales Group, expanded its use of Valor Computerized Systems, Ltd., process control tools, selecting the Process Engineering Solution.
Thales Nederland uses Valor's Design for Manufacturing (DfM) suite in design verification. It added Process Engineering process automation and machine-program optimization tools for its mixed-provider SMT assembly lines. The EMS provider uses Assembléon and Yamaha SMT platforms.
The Process Engineering solution integrates all incoming logistical and engineering data into a central database preproduction. It captures, analyzes, and optimizes all relevant data for manufacturability, using full kinematics modeling of assembly machines and advanced optimization routes. For Thales Nederland, transparency, flexibility, and strict process control were key, said Stephan Häfele, president, Valor Europe, noting the EMS provider's military end-user focus.
For more information, visit www.valor.com.