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Safran Aircraft Engines Has Chosen the Smart Tracking IoT solution by Orange Business Services to Accelerate the Digital Transformation of Its Industrial Processes
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Orange Business Services has deployed over 15,000 trackers and 250 antennas at two Safran Aircraft Engines sites in France. This smart tracking IoT solution enhances tool management in large-scale production areas, allowing for real-time location tracking. The deployment includes a tailored software platform from Orange to centralize data, improving efficiency and preventive maintenance. Leading this project, Orange emphasizes its capability in delivering complex industrial solutions, reinforcing its partnership with Safran in the context of Industry 4.0.
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Deployment of over 15,000 trackers and 250 antennas enhances operational efficiency.
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More than 15,000 trackers and 250 antennas deployed at two key Safran Aircraft Engines production sites in France
Using data from the trackers, Safran Aircraft Engines teams can remotely locate and manage all their tools and equipment in real time
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Using data from the trackers, Safran Aircraft Engines teams can remotely locate and manage all their tools and equipment in real time. (image copyright Adrien Daste / Safran)
Safran Aircraft Engines, a world-class aircraft engine manufacturer, was seeking a solution to optimize the tracking and management of its tools in large-scale production areas. They needed a solution tailored to the specific metallic environment of the plants, and one that would not cause wave interference with the equipment within the industrial sites.
Orange Business Services was selected by Safran Aircraft Engines to equip two key production sites with its smart tracking IoT solution, which is based on an ecosystem of industry-leading partners specialized in geolocation technologies in industrial settings.
A Large-Scale, Customized Deployment
Using trackers, the solution makes it possible to accurately pinpoint locations within three meters in a complex environment. The trackers were placed on more than 15,000 specific tools, and 250 antennas were installed at two French plants: Villaroche and Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, which measure 55,000 and 20,000 square meters, respectively.
Centralizing Data to Improve Business Processes
The teams in the Villaroche and Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines plants can utilize data from the trackers to find out where their tracked tools are located – remotely and in real time – with the help of an integrated software platform adapted by Orange Business Services.
With smart tracking, Safran Aircraft Engines benefits from a tailor-made, precise and reliable digital solution that also optimizes the management and preventive maintenance of its fleet of tools.
“We have chosen Orange Business Services as our trusted partner to provide a new innovative solution in our Industry 4.0 factory and to address our business challenges. The Orange teams’ commitment throughout the implementation of the entire project was crucial for developing the optimal solution and deploying it effectively,” explains Christophe Blayo, Head of tooling for commercial engines assembling at Safran Aircraft Engines.
“We are delighted to support Safran Aircraft Engines with its geolocation project and digitalization of its processes. With our dual expertise as a carrier and an integrator, we draw on our ecosystem of partners to bring market-leading technologies together, allowing us to best meet our customers’ needs across the entire value chain. This IoT integration project illustrates our ability to deliver a large-scale industrial project, tackle all the challenges that come with it and adapt our solutions in partnership with an innovative company like Safran Aircraft Engines — all of which has a positive impact on its business,” says Emmanuel Routier, Vice President, Industry 4.0 at Orange Business Services.
About Orange Business Services Orange Business Services is a network-native digital services company and the global enterprise division of the Orange Group. It connects, protects and innovates for enterprises around the world to support sustainable business growth. Leveraging its connectivity and system integration expertise throughout the digital value chain, Orange Business Services is well placed to support global businesses in areas such as software-defined networks, multi-cloud services, Data and AI, smart mobility services, and cybersecurity. It securely accompanies enterprises across every stage of the data lifecycle end-to-end, from collection, transport, storage and processing to analysis and sharing.
With companies thriving on innovation, Orange Business Services places its customers at the heart of an open collaborative ecosystem. This includes its 28,500 employees, the assets and expertise of the Orange Group, its technology and business partners, and a pool of finely selected start-ups. More than 3,000 multinational enterprises, as well as two million professionals, companies and local communities in France, put their trust in Orange Business Services.
Orange is one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators with revenues of 42.3 billion euros in 2020 and 266 million customers worldwide at 30 September 2021. Orange is listed on the Euronext Paris (ORA) and on the New York Stock Exchange (ORAN). In December 2019, Orange presented its new “Engage 2025” strategic plan, guided by social and environmental accountability. While accelerating in growth areas, such as B-to-B services and placing data and AI at the heart of innovation, the entire Orange Group will be an attractive and responsible employer.
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What is the significance of the Orange Business Services and Safran Aircraft Engines partnership?
The partnership focuses on deploying a smart tracking IoT solution, enhancing tool management and operational efficiency at Safran's production sites in France.
How many trackers were deployed at Safran Aircraft Engines?
Orange Business Services deployed over 15,000 trackers at Safran Aircraft Engines' sites.
What technology does the smart tracking solution use?
The solution utilizes IoT technology for real-time tracking and geolocation of tools within complex production environments.
What are the benefits of the IoT solution for Safran?
The IoT solution enhances the management of tools, provides real-time location tracking, and optimizes preventive maintenance.
When was the deployment of the tracking solution announced?