Drawing Management System 'DX Engine' Renewed as 'G-en Zumen'. Eigyo Seisakusho Launches 'G-en Series' to Turn Personalization into Growth
Eigyo Seisakusho has rebranded its drawing management system 'DX Engine' to 'G-en Zumen' and launched the new 'G-en Series'. The service aims to eliminate operational personalization in the manufacturing industry and expand into broader areas such as procurement and process management.
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Eigyo Seisakusho Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, CEO: Shu Nishijimoto) announces that it has changed the service name of its drawing management system "DX Engine" to "G-en Zumen" and renewed its brand as the new "G-en Series".
This renewal is not just a name change, but clearly sets forth the philosophy of transforming personalized operations in the manufacturing industry into reproducible growth through data and systems. Moving forward, Eigyo Seisakusho aims to be a brand that supports sustainable corporate growth by expanding beyond drawing management to surrounding areas such as procurement, costing, processes, and sales.
[Background of the change from "DX Engine" to "G-en Zumen"]
Eigyo Seisakusho has been supporting corporate operational efficiency and the elimination of operational personalization through the sales support service "Eigyo Engine" and the drawing management system "DX Engine".
What has become clear through this process is the issue that operations and information are still heavily dependent on individuals at manufacturing sites. For example, in design, similar drawings cannot be found, resulting in recreating them from scratch; in procurement, it takes time to decide which supplier to request a quote from; in manufacturing, past processing conditions and processes cannot be traced; and in sales, past quotes and similar projects cannot be found immediately, causing inefficiencies.
This renewal was implemented to more clearly communicate that our services are not simply tools to support operations against these issues, but "systems that eliminate personalization and realize reproducible growth."
The traditional "Engine Series" centered on the value of human support, substitution, and immediate effectiveness. On the other hand, the "G-en Series" is positioned as a brand that reproduces through systems, eliminates personalization, and generates sustainable growth. In other words, this renewal is a manifestation of Eigyo Seisakusho's determination to shift the value it provides from "support" to "systematization."
This renewal is not just a name change, but clearly sets forth the philosophy of transforming personalized operations in the manufacturing industry into reproducible growth through data and systems. Moving forward, Eigyo Seisakusho aims to be a brand that supports sustainable corporate growth by expanding beyond drawing management to surrounding areas such as procurement, costing, processes, and sales.
[Background of the change from "DX Engine" to "G-en Zumen"]
Eigyo Seisakusho has been supporting corporate operational efficiency and the elimination of operational personalization through the sales support service "Eigyo Engine" and the drawing management system "DX Engine".
What has become clear through this process is the issue that operations and information are still heavily dependent on individuals at manufacturing sites. For example, in design, similar drawings cannot be found, resulting in recreating them from scratch; in procurement, it takes time to decide which supplier to request a quote from; in manufacturing, past processing conditions and processes cannot be traced; and in sales, past quotes and similar projects cannot be found immediately, causing inefficiencies.
This renewal was implemented to more clearly communicate that our services are not simply tools to support operations against these issues, but "systems that eliminate personalization and realize reproducible growth."
The traditional "Engine Series" centered on the value of human support, substitution, and immediate effectiveness. On the other hand, the "G-en Series" is positioned as a brand that reproduces through systems, eliminates personalization, and generates sustainable growth. In other words, this renewal is a manifestation of Eigyo Seisakusho's determination to shift the value it provides from "support" to "systematization."