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OEM

Standard equipment produced in series — where the control software is a product that has to be repeatable, documented and supportable across every unit shipped.

For an OEM, control software is not a project deliverable — it is part of the product. Which means the requirements are different: repeatability matters more than elegance, and every hour saved per unit multiplies by the build quantity.

One program, many variants

Options handled by configuration inside a single program version rather than by branching into a separate program per customer. Branch once and you will be maintaining nine versions within two years.

Built for series production

Commissioning sequences designed so a unit can be tested and signed off by a technician following a checklist, not by an engineer improvising. That is what makes the build rate scale.

Documentation per unit

Drawings, I/O list, program backup and parameter set delivered with each machine, tied to its serial number — which is what makes support possible three years and two hundred units later.

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