Machinery & Industrial Equipment

Build Capital Equipment with Capital Discipline

Coordinate Long-Lead Assembly, Supplier Work, and Customer Acceptance

Engineering Discipline on the Assembly Floor

Industrial equipment combines mechanical, electrical, hydraulics, and software — often under customer-specific orders. Apprentice structures multi-stage builds with enforced prerequisites, torque programs, and test evidence so configuration integrity holds from cradle to FAT.

Every Machine Is a Project

ETO workflows need flexibility without chaos. Apprentice lets you template common platforms while tailoring operations per order. Track progress by milestone, manage exceptions across functions, and keep procurement and shop aligned as engineering changes land.

Connect Build Data to Service and Support

Your install base depends on what you actually shipped. Apprentice integrates with PLM and ERP so as-built records, serial history, and test results are connected. Improve commissioning, warranty response, and future upgrades with traceability customers expect.

AI Agents for Machinery & Industrial Equipment

A1's sub-agents automate the work Machinery & Industrial Equipment teams spend hours on manually.

Things you can do today, but faster.

Active Troubleshooting GuideGenerate a step-by-step troubleshooting guide for repeated issues on Integration Cell 3 using the relevant procedures, equipment manuals, and current production context.
Multi-File SOP Quick-ReferenceI uploaded the core procedures for this line. Find the exact sections required before restarting the cell and generate a step-by-step operator guide.
Equipment Setup GuideExtract the startup, setup verification, and pre-run checks from the relevant equipment manuals for today's production run on Integration Cell 3.

Workflows you never thought possible.

Process Drift AnalysisAnalyze the last 30 days of production data for this line. Identify any drift in critical variables and generate a trend report showing where performance is moving out of its expected range.
Throughput & Rework Improvement ReviewCompare the last three production runs, isolate the biggest losses in throughput and rework, and show me the best operator-level improvements for the next run.
Shift SummaryEvery day at 6:45 PM, review the latest relevant records across work instructions, traveler records, inspection results, and test-stand logs, then generate a summary with priorities, blockers, and follow-up items.