How Komax is driving forward the future of wire harness production
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In an interview, Christian Infanger, Director Product Group Harness Assembly, explains why today's final assembly in wiring harness production is reaching its limits, how one-piece flow, modular systems, and advanced processes can optimize production, and what Komax is doing to support customers in the transition from manual to automated processes.
In an interview with the industry business magazine Automobil Produktion, Christian Infanger, Director Product Group Harness Assembly at the Komax Group, talks about the challenges of today's final assembly in wire harness production. His analysis is clear: the manual assembly process is labor-intensive, error-prone, and difficult to scale. The increasing complexity of modern vehicles, particularly due to variant diversity and electrification, further exacerbates this problem. A paradigm shift is needed: away from purely manual processes toward automated pre-assembly supported by modular systems and one-piece flow concepts. The goal is to increase quality, shorten throughput times, and improve production reliability.
These topics will also be the focus of Christian Infanger's speech at the Automotive Wire Harness & EDS Conference in Detroit next week. Under the title “A Paradigm Shift in Wiring Harness Production,” he will present the strategic and technological approaches with which Komax is actively shaping and driving forward the transformation of wire harness assembly.
Click here for the full interview with Christian Infanger (upon registration)
Further information about the conference can be found here.
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