For industrial machinery manufacturers
Every build counts.
Custom machines, built right the first time. Atlas Copco, ePower, and 100+ other manufacturers rely on Azumuta to make every build traceable.
Custom builds. Retiring assemblers. Revisions mid-shift.
And a margin already locked in before the build even starts.
Industrial machinery manufacturers don't have a demand problem. They have a complexity-per-unit problem. Azumuta solves it where it lives. On the shop floor.
Four levers. One platform.
Every step counts.
Your operators reading paper SOPs. Variants confused. Engineering revisions stuck on a network drive.
Right instruction, right station, right serial. Updates push live in seconds.
digital work instructions →Every operator counts.
Your senior assemblers retiring with the institutional memory. Your new hires taking months to ramp.
Hire for attitude, train for skill. Skills tracked, sign-offs digitized, ramp time cut.
skill matrix & training →Every check counts.
Your torques captured but not validated. Your steps skipped. Errors caught at your customer's site.
Validation in line, before issues ship. Quality data flows back in real time.
quality assurance →Every minute counts.
Your hours lost to rework, waiting, changeovers. Warranty stitched across spreadsheets.
A complete build record per serial. Warranty in minutes. Margin per build, visible.
MES + dashboards →Atlas Copco. 3,000+ employees. Paperless shop floor.
"Operational efficiency is one of our most important KPIs. And that’s why we chose Azumuta."
Atlas Copco’s Airtec division in Wilrijk, the global headquarters for compressors with 3,000+ employees, uses Azumuta to run a paperless, smart-factory shop floor. New assemblers ramp without technical training. Quality data flows in real time.
Read the full case study →Four roles. One shop floor.
on the screen What an operator sees.
The right work instruction for this variant, at this station, on this serial. Engineering revisions push live.
on the line What validation looks like.
Torques captured. Photos required. Steps gated. Errors surface at the bay, not at the customer site.
in the supervisor's view What a supervisor sees.
Real-time station status across the line. Where the bottleneck is. Who needs help.
in the build record What ships with the unit.
A complete build record per serial. Warranty resolution drops from days to minutes. Audit prep is already done.
Paper says you built it right.
Azumuta proves it.
- Laminated SOPs taped to the bay
- Engineering revisions stuck on a network drive
- Torques captured on paper, never validated
- Audit prep takes weeks of stitching spreadsheets
- Senior assemblers retire with the institutional memory
- Versioned digital work instructions on the tablet
- Engineering revisions reach each station in seconds
- Validation in line, before the unit ships
- Audit-ready by default, build record per serial
- Tribal knowledge captured in the platform
See it on your floor in 30 minutes.
We’ll walk through how you build today, what’s slowing you down, and what Azumuta running on your line would look like by week six. No slides, no demo theater. Just a real conversation with someone who’s been on a shop floor like yours.
See it on your floor →The real ones.
Do we need to replace SAP, Teamcenter, or our MES?
No, you don't need to replace anything. Azumuta sits between your systems of record and the shop floor, and integrates with SAP, Plex, Teamcenter and most of the stack you already run, so the systems you've invested in stay exactly where they are.
What if wifi drops on the floor?
Shop-floor wifi is rarely perfect, and the platform is built with that reality in mind. Depending on your environment, the rollout can use local caching on the tablet so operators keep working through brief drops, an on-prem deployment, or a hybrid setup, all scoped with your IT during phase 1 so the bay doesn't grind to a halt every time the access point hiccups.
What about operators who don't read English?
Azumuta supports multi-language work instructions on every station, so each operator sees their content in the language they actually work in. When engineering pushes a revision, it propagates to every language variant in a single update, with no manual translation step on the floor.
What's the ramp time for new assemblers?
At Atlas Copco, new hires with no technical background became productive within weeks because the platform meets every operator at their level. Beginners see step-by-step guidance with photos, videos and validation gates, and as their skill level matures the work instructions strip back automatically to a leaner, less-detailed view, so experienced assemblers aren't slowed down by content they no longer need.
Will our senior assemblers actually use it?
Senior assemblers usually become Azumuta's biggest advocates within the first weeks of rollout, because the platform respects what they know rather than replacing it. During implementation, your most experienced people help shape the work instructions for their bay, which captures their tacit knowledge and gives them visible authorship of how the line runs. The pattern we see most often is the team that was sceptical at week one is the team championing the rollout to the next bay by week eight.
Every build counts.
Especially the ones you can't redo.
We've spent years on shop floors like yours, working with industrial-machinery manufacturers who deal with the same build complexity you do. Book a 30-minute intake call and we'll scope your specific problems together, so we can see whether Azumuta is the right fit for your floor.
- Clarity on where complexity is eating your margin right now
- Patterns from industrial-machinery peers solving the same problems
- A clear next step you can decide on, or none if we're not a fit
