Now, for the same price as the previous entry-level Vector model or lower, depending on the range, manufacturers in the fashion, automotive and furniture industries can increase productivity by up to 10% with the automated efficiency of patented continuous cutting, as well as benefit from predictive maintenance.
The new intelligent Vector iQ features Eclipse continuous cutting, a functionality previously available only on higher-end models. Developed 22 years ago by Lectra and used by 4,354 companies worldwide, Eclipse increases productivity by up to 10% due to the ability to cut without interruption as material automatically advances.
Reliability and productivity enabled by these new features are essential for businesses that depend on maintaining a competitive cost per part cut and an optimised total cost of ownership. The operational excellence long targeted by automotive suppliers is now shaping best practices in the fashion and furniture manufacturing industries.
Offered for the first time ever with entry-level Vector models, Lectra Power Premium service coverage includes predictive maintenance designed to drive down the risk of machine downtime and stoppage. By benefiting from proactive, data-driven diagnostics and recommendations on the appropriate course of action, Lectra Power Premium customers can achieve up to 98% machine availability. Remote diagnostics enable data collected on customer premises to be analysed in real time and compared against previously defined standards. This enables the Lectra customer care team to alert customers to potential technical issues before a breakdown even takes place.
“The Vector iQ is a sophisticated yet accessible new breed of fabric-cutting solution, enabling tremendous gains in productivity and uptime,” commented Céline Choussy Bedouet, chief marketing and communications officer at Lectra. “Both of which are sources of value for our customers, whether they produce vehicle seating, furniture or fashion clothing. Versatile and affordable, it scales up performance to a new standard.”