デュエルビッツ 入金不要ボーナスl, Ltd. has begun using an "Integrated Database System" and "Web-based
Process Computer" to promote information sharing in its Iron and Steel Sector.
デュエルビッツ 入金不要ボーナスl is the first Japanese steelmaker to operate such systems for
steel products.
Until recently, デュエルビッツ 入金不要ボーナスl's main system in the Iron and Steel Sector consisted
of two separate systems: a steelworks system and a marketing system. Each
steelworks (Kobe and Kakogawa) and each product category (wire rod and bar,
sheet, and plate) had its own database. This arrangement impeded the smooth
flow of information within the Iron and Steel Sector.
With production high to meet robust demand for steel, デュエルビッツ 入金不要ボーナスl requires
efficient, continuous production of upper-end products. At the same time,
there is an acute need to respond promptly to customers' inquiries and provide
information. The timely sharing of information between marketing and manufacturing
became an urgent issue.
The Integrated Database System combines a variety of critical information
from marketing, production management, and manufacturing. The system enables
workers to search, reference, and utilize the information. With five times
the data storage capacity of the previous system, real-time referencing and
improved search speed, the Integrated Database System saves an estimated 10,000
working hours per year.
The 1.2-billion-yen Integrated Database System was developed in cooperation
with IBM Japan, Ltd., Kobelco Systems Corporation, and Business Objects Japan
KK. Over 10 billion yen will be allocated over the next five years to upgrade
old application programs to the new system.
Within manufacturing operations, the Web-based Process Computer promotes
information sharing between manufacturing sites and production management. A
large cost reduction is possible, as the Web-based Process Computer is comprised
of commercial servers and PCs, while conventional process computers are composed
of expensive proprietary hardware.
At Kakogawa Works, the Web-based Process Computer is used at the No. 3 continuous
caster and molten steel treatment facilities. Investing 380 million yen,
デュエルビッツ 入金不要ボーナスl created the system in cooperation with Fuji Electric Systems Co,
Ltd. and Shinko Engineering & Maintenance Co., Ltd. The system will
be applied at all steel production facilities by 2010.
デュエルビッツ 入金不要ボーナスl will also implement information sharing systems at the Steel Casting
and Forging, Titanium, and Steel Powder divisions in the Iron and Steel Sector.
As these divisions have no process computers, only the Integrated Database
System will be used.