Manufacturing

4D Digital Twin for Manufacturing Facility Management

Challenge

What makes Manufacturing Facility Management challenging?

Predictive Maintenance

Facility managers face the challenge of implementing predictive maintenance programs to anticipate equipment failures, reduce downtime, and extend the lifespan of machinery.

Complex Machinery

Managing and maintaining highly specialized and complex machinery requires skilled technicians and specialized knowledge. Ensuring that staff is trained to handle the intricacies of different machines is a challenge.

Space Utilization

Manufacturing facilities require efficient use of space to accommodate machinery, production lines, storage, and workflow processes. Optimizing space utilization for maximum efficiency without compromising safety and accessibility is a demanding task.

Workforce Management

Managing a skilled workforce is crucial for manufacturing facilities. Attracting, training, and retaining skilled technicians, engineers, and production staff is critical, especially in regions facing a shortage of qualified professionals.
Project

Manufacturing Facility Management Project

Type
Manufacturing Facility Management
Location
Switzerland
Use Case
3D Documentation
Facility/Asset Documentation
360° Capture
Recurring Capture for Facility/Asset Recording
Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
3D Documentation
Site & Progress Documentation
Progress Tracking
SiteInsights
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
360 Image is displaying a sterilizer unit with a reference floor plan in the top-left, showing where it is located. The annotation panel on the left allows users to leave detailed notes of equipment inspection that can be geo-tagged on a reference plan.
Type
Manufacturing Facility Management
Location
Switzerland
Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
3D Documentation
Site & Progress Documentation
Progress Tracking
SiteInsights
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
360° Image is displaying a sterilizer unit with a reference floor plan in the top-left, showing where it is located. The annotation panel on the left allows users to leave detailed notes of equipment inspection that can be geo-tagged on a reference plan.
45%
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Increased training effectiveness with virtual training
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Square feet captured for manufacturing sites
How BIM Transforms Facility Management Operations
Building Information Modeling (BIM) stands at the forefront of revolutionizing facility management. By bridging the gap between the physical and digital realms, BIM not only enhances how people manage facilities but also paves the way for future advancements. In this blog, we’ll explore the multifaceted role of Building Information Modeling, its integration with emerging technologies, and its profound impact on facility management.
Manufacturing

4D Digital Twin for Manufacturing Facility Management

Manufacturing facilities require thorough documentation and monitoring of equipment, production layouts, and facility conditions. CupixWorks transforms simple 360° video walks into comprehensive 4D digital records, enabling teams to track changes, verify work, and maintain complete documentation of facility conditions over time.

Challenge

What makes Manufacturing Facility Management challenging?

Operating manufacturing facilities requires sophisticated coordination of equipment placement, space utilization, and maintenance documentation. Success depends on maintaining accurate records of facility conditions and enabling effective remote collaboration across complex production environments.

Equipment Documentation

Traditional methods of documenting equipment conditions rely on fragmented photos and manual notes, making it difficult to maintain accurate records and share information across teams.

Remote Collaboration

Facilities often need external expertise for equipment inspection and maintenance, but coordinating site visits and sharing accurate spatial context is time-consuming and costly.

Space Utilization

Manufacturing facilities must constantly adapt layouts for new equipment and processes. Tracking these changes and maintaining up-to-date documentation of space utilization is essential but challenging with traditional methods.

Asset Monitoring

Maintaining detailed records of equipment conditions, maintenance history, and location changes requires comprehensive documentation that's easy to capture and access over time.
Project

Manufacturing Facility Management Project

Type
Manufacturing Facility Management
Location
Switzerland
Use Case
4D Documentation
Record maintenance history over time.
Spatial Collaboration
Virtual inspection and training support.
Type
Healthcare
Location
Canada
Use Case
3D Documentation
Site & Progress Documentation
Progress Tracking
SiteInsights
BIM Integration
BIM vs Reality Comparison for Progress Validation
CupixWorks' SiteView combines a 360° view of a continuous sterilizer with its location on the facility floor plan, allowing users to understand spatial context and inspect equipment. The annotation tab enables adding geotagged inspection notes that automatically sync with the equipment's location, creating a clear link between visual documentation and spatial context.
45%
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Increased training effectiveness with virtual training
5M
Lorem Ipsum
Square feet captured for manufacturing sites
How BIM Transforms Facility Management Operations
Building Information Modeling (BIM) stands at the forefront of revolutionizing facility management. By bridging the gap between the physical and digital realms, BIM not only enhances how people manage facilities but also paves the way for future advancements. In this blog, we’ll explore the multifaceted role of Building Information Modeling, its integration with emerging technologies, and its profound impact on facility management.
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