In an increasingly connected and competitive world that is pushing companies in the woodworking industry to make radical changes in their organisational and production processes, SCM continues to set itself new goals to accompany and assist its customers.
This is especially true in the difficult period the sector is currently facing due to the widely recognised uncertainties of the international macroeconomic context. All this means that, today, for companies to compete successfully, they increasingly need to rely on more efficient technologies, maximise performance and stand out in the market with superior quality products.
The stories of the companies featured in this new issue of HITS, the SCM magazine now in its seventh year of publication, demonstrates this clearly. From the furniture industry to doors and windows, and from timber construction to the nautical sector, the experiences and achievements of our customers confirm that, regardless of the sector, having a business partner who is by their side at every step in their production and business activities can make an all-important difference.
Digital transformation and new AI-related challenges are presenting us with increasingly complex scenarios. Companies have to adopt integrated solutions, and advanced software and digital services to convert their factories into smart ecosystems where data, automation and real-time analyses work together to drive efficiency and innovation. To offer our customers these products and services, SCM continues to invest on this front, as we describe in our new HITS section: Digital Success Stories.
It is this innovative combination of technological solutions and services that SCM has based its “customer-centric” vision on. A vision that is also the focus of our new communication campaign for Ligna 2025: an ecosystem of software, high value-added skills and proactive, machine-learning algorithm-based assistance systems to achieve peak performance. Constantly connected solutions and services - as the campaign says - to maximise machine efficiency, improve product quality and reduce operating costs.
The many faces and stories you will discover in these pages are testimonies of courage and entrepreneurship. They are a source of great pride for the SCM team that has helped these companies to evolve, as well as a valuable stimulus that drives us to keep renewing our range and focus on customers’ real needs.
Made in SCM innovation continues. Together with our customers.
Happy reading.
Gian Luca Fariselli
Scm Group Communications Director
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