(1888PressRelease)
December 05, 2008 - For over a year, the SIGAP system has been managing around 100 procedures, some of which use more than 100 screens. The results are well above expectations, with zero failures after more than 1,200 services, improved productivity, increased mean time between failures (MTBF) and, most significantly, evidence that SIGAP ‘kills’ mistakes and significantly reduces costs.
40-30 carried out a study of 2,000 nonconformities, both directly linked to process or not, which revealed that, for any company, over 90% of the hundreds of nonconformities generated every year are caused by insufficient procedures or by failure to comply.
The SIGAP experiment is currently deployed at five French 40-30 sites, as well as a site in Singapore, and is being used to monitor activities in vacuums, ultra-clean technology, electronic activity, valve services and radio frequencies. All the sites are connected to the SIGAP main server.
Close to 50 terminals are currently linked via the internet to the SIGAP procedures central database, where 12 staff are developing new procedures and working on Version 2 of SIGAP. The 40-30 R&D team is also working on a site version, where the alpha site is a LETI linear ionic implanter in Grenoble (in south-eastern France).
Version 2 of SIGAP, which has multilingual capability, will be released in June 2009, while Version 3, which will feature a video component, is under development and will be released in early 2010.
SIGAP V2 features can be operated in English, Russian, Mandarin Chinese or Arabic, and can even differentiate between right-handed and left-handed operators, as they do not hold tools in the same way.
SIGAP is also an efficient training and skills transfer tool, which can be used in maintenance or production within any industrial sector. Using SIGAP helps to reduce training time and to lower the level of the trainer that is required. Previously, an experienced technician would require at least six months of training to master the maintenance of an implanter sub-array but, using this system, an operator can become competent within a month.
40-30 aims to generate a €2m turnover from SIGAP and its by-products in the next fiscal year. The development of SIGAP has been supported by OSEO, a French public-sector agency that offers assistance to SMEs.
About 40-30
40-30, which is headquartered in Grenoble (in south-eastern France), develops its own maintenance systems. It specialises in the maintenance and repair of sub-arrays and equipment, performed either within its own workshops or at customer sites (vacuum technology, non-destructive testing and control, cleaning/repackaging/ultra-clean technology, as well as radio frequency/electronics/regulation and control).
The company’s R&D is focused in the following areas: maintenance engineering (audits and consulting, cost-cutting schemes, QSE coordination and support, procedures conception and drafting, tools and test-bench design and development, malfunction search and analysis, and reengineering); monitoring tools and computer applications (SIGAP, Industrial Service Management, and Repair Centre); skills transfers (maintenance workshops and fall-back facilities); training systems (ultra cleanliness, vacuum and COFREND certification); and sourcing (spare parts supply, buying and selling on the internet, customer stock promotion, and sub-contractor selection).
On the strength of its experience in the semiconductor business, 40-30 is able to apply its expertise in numerous industries, including the aerospace, farming, automotive, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and photovoltaic sectors.
The company has nine operating sites in France, as well as an international branch in Singapore. 40-30 has a turnover of €20m and employs 210 staff.
For further information, please go to: www.40-30.fr
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