| Publisher | Nokia | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 26 Sep 2003 |
| Topics | WAP, Cellular Equipment, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 62 | ||
The Bremen Plant is one of the largest assembly plants within the DaimlerChrysler company with 16,500 employees producing 240,000 premium-brand Mercedes Benz passenger cars annually. The Bremen Plant needed a fast, easy and flexible way of providing their management with the data they wanted when they wanted it. To solve these challenges, DaimlerChrysler's Bremen Plant has deployed a Nokia Activ Serverbased mobile solution. Using his WAP-enabled handset, a plant manager can connect to the corporate network and access data from key production areas, check the plant's daily and weekly scorecards, and view on-line data from the production lines and buffers. It offers a strong and secure platform for creating new mobile applications or for adding mobility to existing systems. In addition, the Nokia Activ Server works with any WAP-compliant handset.
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