Benefits of VPP

VPP is a revolutionary technology that transforms
production planning and enables teams to streamline
workflows, reduce overall production costs, and deliver
higher outputs in less time – all while minimizing
the environmental impact of physical production planning.

Benefits
Today’s inefficiency
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Wait for the physical prototype for weeks or
months to be able to plan out the process steps

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Collaborate at in-person meetings
using Word, Excel, and a projector

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Conduct cardboard engineering studies, during
which logistics and support planning are on hold

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Validate the line only after it’s physically in place
(meaning changes are expensive)

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Manually optimize time and ergonomics
using a stopwatch and measuring tape

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Type out and photograph each step
to create work instructions one by one

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Manually manage changes, which entails
abstract discussions and delayed approvals

1. Load 3D model
in VPP
Benefits 1

Analyze your product in a digital
environment
without any physical
mockups or equipment.

2. Plan process
steps
Benefits 2

Experiment with different scenarios

with greater control and flexibility,

whenever and wherever you are.

3. Plan work area
and logistics
Benefits 3

Make more informed decisions and
achieve
greater precision thanks to
interdepartmental
and interactive planning.

4. Validate
your line
Benefits 4

Deepen your understanding of
the
product and the planning process

and shorten feedback loops.

5. Optimize time
and ergonomics
Benefits 5

Improve line performance,
benefit
from user-optimized
workplaces,
and cut time to market.

6. Document
automatically
Benefits 6

Save time and improve quality
management
with automated
generation
and organization of documents.

7. Manage
changes
Benefits 7

Communicate issues faster and make
real-time changes to the production process
with visualization and editing capabilities in VR.

Today’s inefficiency
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Wait for the physical prototype for weeks or
months to be able to plan out the process steps

img

Collaborate at in-person meetings
using Word, Excel, and a projector

img

Conduct cardboard engineering studies, during
which logistics and support planning are on hold

img

Validate the line only after it’s physically in place
(meaning changes are expensive)

img

Manually optimize time and ergonomics
using a stopwatch and measuring tape

img

Type out and photograph each step
to create work instructions one by one

img

Manually manage changes, which entails
abstract discussions and delayed approvals

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your production line?
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