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NikkoCiti: Tradefloor Technology Relocation

NikkoCiti LogoNikkoCiti is a wholesale investment bank established as a joint venture between Nikko Cordial Corporation, with 110 branches throughout Japan, and Citigroup, Inc., with a network spanning more than 100 countries.

UBP: Office Technology Relocation

UBP Logo UNION BANCAIRE PRIVEE, (UBP) headquartered in Geneva, is one of the major Swiss asset management banks for both private and institutional clients, and a world leader in alternative investment. Strengthened by selective acquisitions and constant, robust growth, the Bank has established an international presence through a network of subsidiaries, branches, and representative offices in over 20 global locations. UBP Japan Securities is the Tokyo arm of the firm having operated in Japan for many years.

Morrison & Foerster LLP: Technology Relocation Project Management

Morrison Foerster LogoMorrison & Foerster LLP is Tokyo's largest international law firm employing over 190 lawyers and supporting staff. Fusion Systems was appointed by Morrison & Foerster as Senior Project Manager in preparation for their relocation from the Otemachi AIG Building to Tokyo's prestigious office tower, Shin-Marunochi Building.

Shanghai Volkswagen: Production Line Systems Re-engineering

svw logoShanghai Volkswagen (SVW) depends on production line applications to manage car manufacturing. Legacy DOS-based production line software performs real-time mission critical functions such as conveyor control, RFID scanning and bar-code reading. Production line systems are integrated with production management servers and control rooms via proprietary binary messaging protocols that are poorly supported.

Faurecia: Assembly Line Systems Integration

faurecia logoFaurecia China required integration of production management software with assembly-line equipment - torque sensors used to ensure correct bolt tightening. Each sensor is a complex electronic tool that communicates tightening results via TCP/IP utilizing a proprietary protocol. The integration requirement became clear very late in the overall project.

Shanghai General Motors: Ensuring Lean Manufacturing Processes in China

Shanghai General Motors (SGM) is 50-50 joint venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), China's largest passenger car manufacturer. SGM's 24,000-square-meter plant is powered by world-class facilities and leading-edge technology. at the time of the project SGM ranked among China's top-three passenger car manufacturers, with a 10% market share.

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