Zuken Announces Digital Assembly Workflows for Harness Manufacturing
March 31, 2026 | ZukenEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Zuken announced the expansion of its Assembly Task Manager plugin for E3.series to support digital assembly workflows for harness manufacturing, helping manufacturers standardize how assembly instructions are created and executed. This expansion builds on the design and manufacturing automation capabilities of Harness Builder for E3.series, connecting engineering data to downstream assembly execution.
Manufacturers often create assembly work instructions manually, resulting in inconsistent documentation quality and heavy reliance on informal know-how. Assembly Task Manager introduces structured task sequencing and consistent output formats. Teams can create digital work instructions that incorporate text, images, video, and links to guide technicians through each step. The tool also displays the digital harness formboard, providing clear visual context for where work is being performed and how each step progresses through the build.
With the expansion, Assembly Task Manager applies this structured approach to harness manufacturing environments, where work instruction consistency and repeatability are critical to production efficiency. By standardizing task sequencing and documentation across harness builds, manufacturers can support more consistent processes and reduce variability across teams and production sites. Assembly Task Manager tracks task completion across each harness assembly, providing visibility into build progress on the shop floor.
By formalizing assembly knowledge within a controlled digital framework, Assembly Task Manager helps manufacturers reduce dependence on individual expertise and create more repeatable processes. This approach supports onboarding, cross-site consistency, and long-term knowledge retention in high-mix, high-volume production environments.
“Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to deliver consistent quality at a predictable cost,” said Bob Potock, vice president of marketing at Zuken USA. “By expanding Assembly Task Manager to harness manufacturing, we’re helping customers formalize and standardize their assembly processes within a digital framework that supports long-term scalability and consistency.”
“Assembly Task Manager enables engineering teams to define structured task sequences within the digital harness formboard and deliver clear, step-by-step instructions to manufacturing,” said Paul Harvell, vice president of engineering at Zuken USA. “This approach gives technicians precise visual and procedural context, supporting more consistent execution on the shop floor.”
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