List of Automation Studio Customers
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Companies using Automation Studio for Document Management include: Komatsu, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 17300 employees and revenues of $2.30 billion, Iveco Germany, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 1100 employees and revenues of $1.50 billion, Linde Hydraulics Germany, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 1300 employees and revenues of $260.0 million and many others.
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Iveco Germany | Automotive | 1100 | $1.5B | Germany | Famic Technologies | Automation Studio | Document Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Iveco Magirus AG began using Automation Studio after the CNHi merger to design and simulate construction and agricultural machines. Iveco Magirus AG implemented Automation Studio as a Document Management solution to support engineering and R&D functions across CNHi's R&D centers in Europe.
The deployment of Automation Studio centered on schematic drawing and multi disciplinary simulation capabilities, with configuration to support design validation workflows and engineering documentation output. Implementations included document control and versioning consistent with Document Management practices, and the solution was used to generate technical documentation and bills of materials as part of the design and test cycle, this usage for technical documentation and BOM generation is inferred from the described design and validation activities. Automation Studio functionality was applied to automate repetitive drawing tasks and to standardize schematic templates used by engineering teams.
Operationally the implementation was scoped to engineering and R&D groups within Germany and broader CNHi R&D centers in Europe, aligning design, simulation, and documentation processes across sites. The project embedded Automation Studio into existing engineering workflows and testing loops, increasing the cadence of schematic drawing and validation across product lines. Governance focused on engineering process alignment and document lifecycle controls to ensure consistent technical documentation outputs across CNHi R&D centers.
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Komatsu | Manufacturing | 17300 | $2.3B | United States | Famic Technologies | Automation Studio | Document Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Komatsu implemented Automation Studio from Famic Technologies as part of its engineering toolset. The Automation Studio deployment, categorized as Document Management, was used to model hydraulic circuits and validate tractive-effort scenarios for underground mining machinery.
The implementation focused on simulation-driven confirmation of performance to meet contractual requirements and supported engineering, testing and training activities across North America. Functional usage emphasized hydraulic circuit modeling, dynamic simulation of tractive-effort scenarios, and scenario replay to reproduce test conditions for verification.
Outputs from Automation Studio were used to generate technical artifacts that supported testing protocols and operator training, aligning simulation results with contractual acceptance criteria. Governance centered on engineering-led configuration and scenario validation workflows to ensure simulations reflected required performance conditions.
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Linde Hydraulics Germany | Manufacturing | 1300 | $260M | Germany | Famic Technologies | Automation Studio | Document Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012 Linde Hydraulics Germany collaborated with Famic Technologies to implement Automation Studio as a Document Management solution, embedding a pumps and motors manufacturers catalogue into its engineering toolset. The initiative focused on supporting engineering design, simulation and technical documentation across Europe and positioned Automation Studio as the central application for catalogue-driven design data.
The implementation delivered preconfigured simulation data and catalogue components within Automation Studio, enabling engineers and technical publications teams to consume standardized product models and simulation parameters. Functional capabilities included structured product entries, simulation dataset provisioning and catalog component libraries configured to accelerate design iteration and documentation generation.
Integration work concentrated on making the catalogue components available inside Automation Studio workflows used by engineering and technical publications, creating a single document management layer for product and simulation data. Operational coverage explicitly targeted engineering and design departments and technical publications across European sites, aligning the Document Management application with simulation and design workflows.
Governance and rollout emphasized configuring catalogue components for reuse in design and simulation processes and establishing consumption patterns for technical authors and engineers. The work with Famic Technologies produced outcomes reported by Linde Hydraulics as improved design accuracy and faster product lifecycle times through use of Automation Studio and the embedded catalogue components.
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