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Fuji America to Include Aegis’ FactoryLogix NPI Software with Nexim
September 19, 2017 | Fuji America CorporationEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Fuji America Corporation announces that they will include Aegis Software’s FactoryLogix software solution with their Nexim Factory Control Software through an extended agreement between the two companies. Fuji’s Nexim Factory Control Software, a solution for managing programming, inventory management, and real-time factory analytics, will now include FactoryLogix’s NPI software.
Tony Picciola, technical services manager, of Fuji America Corporation stated, "FactoryLogix provides our customers with the industry’s most proven tool for data preparation and documentation. Our customers will be prepared for any BOM, CAD or Gerber data they receive, and have the power to quickly perfect it for Nexim via direct integration between the systems. As part of Fuji’s dedication to Industry 4.0, customers on any Nexim installation will be able to extend the Aegis footprint to digitalize their entire factory by adding other modules that comprise Aegis’ end-to-end Manufacturing Execution System (MES) platform.”
“Aegis is the first unified MES platform provider to integrate with Nexim, and we are extremely proud to be an intrinsic part of the FUJI software offering via this partnership,” said Jason Spera, CEO of Aegis Software. “FUJI America and Aegis support our mutual customers’ requirements to drive digital transformation to stay competitive and profitable. Changing customer expectations are forcing manufacturers to rethink their operations to innovate faster and bring connected products to the connected customer. FactoryLogix and Nexim Factory Control Software will enable manufacturers to adapt quickly to dramatically shorten time-to-market and maximize productivity, ultimately exceeding customer expectations. We are pleased to continue to deliver Aegis solutions through our longtime partner Fuji America.”
About Fuji America
Fuji America is a market leading supplier of Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Pick & Place solutions for the electronics manufacturing industry supplying turnkey application support, training and services to North America. Fuji’s leading edge technology includes complete integration of systems to the latest manufacturing environments, ensuring optimum performance and quality, and insuring investment protection for the future.
About Aegis
Founded in 1997, Aegis Software uniquely delivers a comprehensive and flexible end-to-end manufacturing execution system (MES) platform giving manufacturers the speed, control, and visibility they require. Aegis has international sales and support offices in Germany, UK, China and Japan, and partners with more than 37 manufacturing equipment suppliers. Since its inception, Aegis has been helping more than 2,000 factories across the military, aerospace, electronics, medical, and automotive industries, drive rapid and continuous innovation with the highest quality while reducing operational costs.
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