Optimized supply chains thanks to artificial intelligence: thyssenkrupp's very own pacemaker® uses machine learning and data science to make supply chains more sustainable and cost-efficient.
Christian Jabs works in sales & supply chain management at thyssenkrupp Materials Services. With the expansion of the new solution pacemaker®, he ensures efficient and green supply chains. For our #DigiJob series, he explained to us what the logistics of tomorrow will look like thanks to digital innovations.
Dr. Alex Birnkraut and his team are turning thyssenkrupp BILSTEIN's production into a "Connected Factory", which makes processes more digital, transparent and efficient.
When it comes to quality, we leave nothing to chance at thyssenkrupp. That's why our digital experts at thyssenkrupp Steel have developed AI-based models that take our quality assurance to the next level.
For thyssenkrupp Materials Services, digitization is the biggest lever for making their business more efficient. Its in-house developed IIoT technology toii®, for example, helps the largest materials trader in the western world achieve greater transparency with real-time data.
Lateral entry to SAP
SAP consultant David Barheine explains how he come to thyssenkrupp Dynamic Components and why he loves working with SAP.
Laura Kreienkamp and Franziska Sellner are part of the Digital Solutions department at thyssenkrupp Steel and are shaping and managing an improved productivity in all areas.
To keep the hurdle of digitization as low as possible for manufacturing SMEs, digital solutions must be flexible and easy to implement in existing, individual machinery.
Edgar Tan has a passion for engineering, is excited about the possibilities of additive manufacturing and has been supporting thyssenkrupp Innovations in Singapore in the development of new production processes.