Nikon Precision builds large scale, complex photolithography equipment that is customized based on individual customer requirements. The technical documentation to support this equipment can be more than 3,000 pages and include many illustrations to guide a technician through a maintenance and repair procedure. In addition, historically, this documentation was only available in print or large-size PDF files that were located on several web portals. As a result, Nikon’s field service technicians spent 20-30% of their time with a customer searching for documentation to find the precise information needed to maintain and repair the equipment.
Nikon Precision required a solution that would allow them to create information that could be easily searched, reused and published in multiple format types. Additionally, the documentation had to be easy to access since its field service technicians were often on site with customers when the information was needed. Nikon selected The PTC Arbortext service manual application because of its out-of-the-box capabilities for creating, publishing and delivering technical service information. This solution will enable Nikon to publish high-quality service information with embedded interactive illustrations quickly with minimal configuration. Using the Arbortext solution, Nikon plans to improve first-time fix rates and reduce machine downtime which ultimately can lead to an enhanced experience for its customers.
“Nikon Precision products deliver an important service to our customers, and so it is with that mindset that our strategic goals are to support the customer experience,” said Dan Rice, senior manager global technical communications, Nikon Precision Inc. “We chose PTC’s Arbortext service manual application because it is the industry’s first and only integral solution that will help us collaboratively author, manage, publish and dynamically deliver accurate documentation. We look forward to continuing our work with PTC as we implement this innovative product information delivery solution.”
“Information quality and the capability to deliver product and customer-specific information to service technicians play a critical role for the success of organizations like Nikon Precision,” said Peter Velikin, director, product and market strategy, PTC. “We are pleased to be working with Nikon Precision as they strive towards this goal and look forward to remaining a long-term strategic partner with the company.”
About Nikon
Since 1980, Nikon Corporation has been revolutionizing lithography with innovative products and technologies. The company is a worldwide leader in photolithography equipment for the microelectronics manufacturing industry with more than 7,800 exposure systems installed worldwide. Nikon offers the most extensive selection of production-class steppers and scanners in the industry. These products serve the semiconductor, flat panel display (LCD) and thin-film magnetic head (TFH) industries. Nikon Precision Inc. provides service, training, applications and technical support, as well as sales and marketing for Nikon lithography equipment in North America. For more information about Nikon, access our website at http://www.nikonprecision.com.
About PTC
PTC (Nasdaq: PMTC) provides leading product lifecycle management (PLM), content management and dynamic publishing solutions to more than 50,000 organizations worldwide. PTC customers include the world's most innovative companies in manufacturing, publishing, services, government and life sciences industries. PTC is included in the S&P Midcap 400 and Russell 2000 indices. For more information on PTC, please visit http://www.ptc.com.
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