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ComplianceESGSeptember 20, 2024

How a large manufacturing and automotive company used a single platform to break silos

Organizational silos lead to data silos. And data silos make it more difficult to analyze data to generate insights that help to reduce the risks of incidentsLeading organizations recognize the problems that data silos can create, and take steps to eliminate them.

The company was experiencing data gathering and tracking inefficiencies, a lack of data standardization and consolidation, inconsistent methods across sites, and inefficient and inconsistent reporting. The situation needed to change. The company concluded that they needed a central safety, health, and environment (SHE) system to drive standardization, improve efficiency, and lower costs associated with tasks that were performed daily.

Enablon allowed the company to improve data quality, reduce the number of hours for data entry, and produce efficiency gains in many different areas at both the site and corporate level. Learn more in the full case study!

The Company

The company is a global leader in auto parts manufacturing and the world’s second-largest provider of automotive parts and systems. The company employs more 27,000 engineers, researchers, and skilled workers throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico and netted more than $47 billion USD in consolidated net sales in fiscal year 2020. The company holds over 39,000 patents and focuses its automotive technology in automated driving, connected driving, and factory automation/AgTech.

Enablon made quite a bit of difference for us. One is the software design, the ease of use, and the ability to easily get everyone focused on the project

Senior Manager Safety, Health & Environment (SHE)
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