Supply chains are the foundation of the global economy. They are a complex network that connects companies, markets, and people around the world. Their importance cannot be overstated, as they are critical to the success and resilience of any business. One thing is clear: the past few years and months have demonstrated once again the impact that unforeseen events can have on supply chains.
Whether pacemaker or Control Tower: thyssenkrupp Materials Services is increasingly using smart tools to create value with data and shape the material supply chains of the future. This is no coincidence.
Sustainable, efficient and flexible: With the help of EDI, paper-based processes are replaced by digital processes. EDI stands for Electronic Data Interchange and enables the transfer of business documents between two companies.
From 2030 thyssenkrupp Materials Services aims to be climate neutral. To this end we are already setting ourselves ambitious targets. With the Product Carbon Footprint calculator (PCF calculator) we have now developed a way to accurately calculate emissions for every product in the thyssenkrupp Materials Services portfolio.
Robot Process Automation (RPA) is an automation technology for business processes. Bots take over repetitive, rule-based and manual process steps – and thus take the burden of employees.
The IIoT platform toii® determines and analyzes basic data from 40 manufacturing components at thyssenkrupp Materials Schweiz AG – and thus serves as the basis for optimizing production.
thyssenkrupp Materials IoT was able to automate and optimize production processes across the board at thyssenkrupp Materials Processing Europe (MPE) with the help of its Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platform toii®.
With the spin-off of thyssenkrupp Materials IoT GmbH, Materials Services offers customers a total solution for the networking of manufacturing and the digitization of their value chain.