Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Application Development Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Factory Operations Visibility & Intelligence
- Inventory Management
Services
- System Integration
- Testing & Certification
About The Customer
Aperia Technologies is a leading tire inflation and management solutions provider. The company aims to be a one-stop shop for tire inflation management for commercial fleets. Nicholas Vandehey, the Production Engineer at Aperia Technologies, spearheads various engineering initiatives within the operations team. His primary focus involves managing the extensive data generated by their factories, meticulously integrating data sources from diverse test equipment.
The Challenge
Aperia Technologies, a leading tire inflation and management solutions provider, faced a significant challenge in managing their factory data. The company had to deal with a vast amount of information pouring in from various testing equipment around the world. Without a proper catalog, it was nearly impossible to find the right data when needed. The company also faced difficulties in integrating data from various sources, including on-site and off-site test equipment, and ensuring that this data was accessible and organized efficiently. Another challenge was to make complex data accessible to non-technical team members, including those in quality and manufacturing, without extensive technical skills.
The Solution
Aperia Technologies decided to use DronaHQ, a low-code platform, to address their data management and operational needs. The platform allowed them to construct a robust and user-friendly frontend that simplified data access and reporting. They used DronaHQ to create a custom application that served as a front-end interface for managing and browsing their manufacturing data. This application streamlined the process of accessing and analyzing factory data. They also developed a product called “Halo Connect” within DronaHQ to integrate their tire data with various third-party systems used by their customers. Furthermore, they used DronaHQ to build user-friendly front-end applications that enabled team members to access and analyze data without the need for programming skills.
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