SimulTrans works extensively for companies that produce the software and hardware required to make factories operate efficiently.
Definition of Factory Automation
Factory automation companies are those that make hardware and software that are used to control and monitor manufacturing. They are not companies that manufacture other goods.
For example, Volvo (manufacturer of cars) or Boise Cascade (manufacturer of paper) are not factory automation companies, though they use automation products in their factories. Factory automation devices might operate robots that assemble cars, analyze the recycled pulp content of paper, measure the temperature of stainless steel to a millionth of a degree, or synchronize the various machines used in the assembly of computers.
Some quality measurement and resource management software companies also include industrial automation components among their products.
Challenges of Factory Automation Localization
Factory automation materials are challenging to translate, because they include specific manufacturing terminology in addition to the language used by their customers in a variety of industries. Having worked in this sector for many years, SimulTrans is uniquely capable of completing these projects successfully.
These companies have typically large volumes of complex software and documentation, addressed well by SimulTrans' compelling experience in the field.
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