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Factory Automation Fa Global Service FACTORY AUTOMATION FA GLOBAL SERVICE Your Global Partner and Local Friend G GLOBAL IAC OF ISBISI ELECRIC Through Mitsubishi Electric’s vision, “Changes for the Better“ are possible for a brighter future. Mitsubishi Electric is involved in many areas including the following: "Changes for the Better" represents E E S the Mitsubishi Electric Group’s A wide range of power and electrical products from generators to large-scale displays. attitude to “always strive to achieve something better”, as we continue E to change and grow. Each one of A wide portfolio of cutting-edge semiconductor devices for systems and products. us shares a strong will and passion to continuously aim for change, A reinforcing our commitment to Dependable consumer products like air conditioners and home creating “an even better tomorrow”. entertainment systems. I C S Commercial and consumer-centric equipment, products and systems. Our advances in AI and IoT are I A S adding new value to society in diverse areas from automation to Maximizing productivity and efficiency with cutting-edge automation technology. information systems. The creation of game-changing solutions is helping to transform the world, which is why we are honored to be recognized in the 2019 "Forbes Digital 100" as one of world's most 2 Established February 2nd 1921 Mitsubishi Electric influential digital corporations. celebrates 100 years of serving society through practical, innovative technology solving the issues of the day. G Contents GLOBAL IAC OF OVERVIEW ISBISI ELECRIC FA Center Location Map 4 1 Service & Support 5 2 Showrooms 6 FA Caravan Trucks 7 Mitsubishi Electric FA Website 8 Training School 9 Extended Product Life 10 Field Service/Repair 11 Typical FA Center Training Course Support Table 12 CNC 14 3 Technical Support 15 Service parts/Repair 16 Training 17 Through Mitsubishi Electric’s vision, “Changes for the Better“ are possible for a brighter future. Processing machines 18 4 Mitsubishi Electric is involved in many areas including the following: Sales Bases In Japan 20 5 "Changes for the Better" represents E E S the Mitsubishi Electric Group’s A wide range of power and electrical products from generators to large-scale displays. FA Centers 21 6 attitude to “always strive to achieve something better”, as we continue E to change and grow. Each one of A wide portfolio of cutting-edge semiconductor devices for systems and products. Support Location Contact Information 29 7 us shares a strong will and passion to continuously aim for change, A reinforcing our commitment to Dependable consumer products like air conditioners and home creating “an even better tomorrow”. entertainment systems. I C S Commercial and consumer-centric equipment, products and systems. Our advances in AI and IoT are I A S adding new value to society in diverse areas from automation to Maximizing productivity and efficiency with cutting-edge automation technology. information systems. The creation of game-changing solutions is helping to transform the world, which is why we are honored to be recognized in the 2019 "Forbes Digital 100" as one of world's most Established February 2nd 1921 Mitsubishi Electric 3 influential digital corporations. celebrates 100 years of serving society through practical, innovative technology solving the issues of the day. FA Center From Japan to the rest of the world; 1 Mitsubishi Electric supports you. 33 4 28 3 31 5 30 2 22 29 25 12 32 1 FA Center LocationFA Map 23 34 17 8 24 7 20 6 16 10 13 21 14 18 15 27 9 26 19 11 1 Japan, Head office 13 Vietnam Ho Chi Minh FA Center 25 Mexico Monterrey FA Center 2 China Shanghai FA Center 14 Malaysia FA Center 26 Brazil FA Center 3 China Beijing FA Center 15 Philippines FA Center 27 Brazil Votorantim FA Center 4 China Tianjin FA Center 16 India Pune FA Center 28 Europe FA Center 5 China Guangzhou FA Center 17 India Gurugram FA Center 29 Germany FA Center 6 Taiwan Taichung FA Center 18 India Bengaluru FA Center 30 UK FA Center 7 Taiwan Taipei FA Center 19 India Chennai FA Center 31 Czech Republic FA Center 8 Korea FA Center 20 India Ahmedabad FA Center 32 Italy FA Center 9 ASEAN FA Center 21 India Coimbatore FA Center 33 Russia FA Center 10 Thailand FA Center 22 North America FA Center 34 Turkey FA Center Indonesia FA Center Mexico FA Center 4 11 23 12 Vietnam Hanoi FA Center 24 MexicoCity FA Center Service & Support Service & Support 2 33 4 28 3 31 5 30 2 22 29 25 12 32 1 23 Service & Support 34 17 8 24 7 20 6 16 10 13 21 14 18 15 27 9 26 19 11 With our global service network, Mitsubishi Electric is ready to support our customers who have production bases around the world. Mitsubishi Electric FA business group Please feel free to contact your local You can purchase your Mitsubishi is supporting manufacturing not only in Mitsubishi Electric FA office. Electric FA products in any country and Japan but also all over the world. We With FA Centers established in many in addition, we will support your global use various local services to support regions all over the world as core business with repair, training in local our customers needs for example; local operations, we offer various services to language as well as information supply showrooms, FA mobile display caravans, our customers while tightly cooperating to your local sites. global information service, training with local sales offices, branch offices schools, 3-year warranty, 7-year repair and agencies. policy as well as field service and local repair. 5 Showrooms Showrooms Our showrooms allow you to experience the leading edge of FA I want to see all the latest models... Introducing the latest technology. 3 Showrooms We have showrooms all over the world. Service & Support Japan (FA Solution Center East Japan) Japan (Nagoya Works) Japan (Fukuyama Works) Video showing on a huge screen opened We proudly present you with the latest e-F@ctory initiatives and introduction into at a 180°arc, introduction of concepts solutions incorporating Mitsubishi of solutions centered on receiving and and introduction examples of e-F@ctory, Electric FA/Mechatronics products in our distribution equipment. and exhibition of demonstration machines showrooms. for solutions using various FA devices. China Korea United States of America Walk through a turbine machining center, Learn about plant visualization using In addition to worldwide products, our try out semiconductor assembly machinery, e-F@ctory, and see some examples of showroom introduces several products and see an automobile conveyor line, all how FA equipment has been introduced manufactured specifically for the U.S. modeled on actual equipment. into actual work sites. market. 6 Indonesia Taiwan Thailand Our exhibitions here focus on In our showroom, you can see, learn In addition to our innovative products, demonstrating solutions for HVAC, PA, and try FA devices in addition to we also provide FA training center, robot BMS, and E PACK. e-F@ctory at one place. workshop, and vision testing room. Caravan trucks FA Caravan Trucks Bringing the latest models to you I'm interested in the latest models, but I haven't got time to go to the showroom... Get your hands on the real thing and give it a try. 3 Caravan Trucks Our trucks*, loaded with the latest FA equipment, will come and visit you at your office. We always keep our trucks stocked with the latest FA products allowing you to We want more customers to see, touch, experience them in person. and learn about Mitsubishi Electric FA equipment, so we've loaded our "Caravan Trucks" with the latest FA products, and are dispatching our fleet all over the world. With them we can hold an exhibition in the corner of your parking lot - no need to travel far or reserve a meeting room. Service & Support We are looking forward to hearing from you! Operational fleet • Japan • India • Thailand • United States of America • China • Mexico and other countries * where available. FA Caravan Truck 7 Website Mitsubishi Electric FA Website Various information and services providing strong support for your business Information that applies to my region... FA website supports The "Worldwide" button on the upper right of the homepage provides easy 3 various different regions access to each regions local website. Regional FA websites are also available. In addition to globally available products, Click regional information on local-market products, sales materials, and technical manuals including various local services are also available online. FA website homepage FA global website Information about Confirm the wiring and installation Finding out more about FA products... Service & Support Mitsubishi Electric FA products... dimensions for a device... Product information Downloads Study and learn Our sites provide you with the product Download a variety of materials such as Online courses (FA e-learning) are information you need to work with catalogs, manuals, software, and CAD available allowing you to study online at Mitsubishi Electric FA products. data. your own pace and convenience. g Supported languages Courses are offered in English, Chinese, Korean, Thai, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Myanmar, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Turkish and Hindi. Search about some actual cases where Understanding technical terms FA equipment was introduced... used in industry... Industry solutions Business support Read up on case studies divided by Our FA glossary includes more than application, such as theme, industry, 4,000 technical terms. Use this valuable and process. Our sites can help you to tool to increase the technical skills of solve your problems and search for the your local staff. 8 perfect product for your needs.
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