APe ToolBox, Introduction


What benefits do our customers gain when they use the APe ToolBox?

  • Quicker adjustments for production
  • Fewer adjustments
  • Shorter lead times  
  • Improved quality
  • Increased sales
  • Better utilization of resources



When customer use the APe Toolbox, they follow a system based on testing, simulation and documentation of the entire process of developing a technical product. This means they can at any time monitor and minimize errors that could be
costly in terms of both time and money. This provides shorter lead times and quicker products implementation, which can be crucial for the product´s success on the market.

Discover APe ToolBox

Open the toolbox and you have access to a new purchasing approach. The amount of time development of a technical product takes depends on the complexity of the product. At times, a thousandth of a millimeter can play crucial role.

The ToolBox allows you to shorten lead times, improve quality, increase productivity and, not least, improve your sales.

APe ToolBox

determining a total cost involves more than just the product; it also includes all the other parts of the project. What the product costs is actually irrelevant. The only thing that matter is that the product is sitting in its spot on the machine. The question is: how can APe manufacture, stock and deliver with 100% assurance that there are no errors and at a lower total price for the customer? The key success is APe ToolBox. We have a number of technical tools for production adaption to help us in the process. We can call these tools our APe ToolBox. This means we are responsible for the entire chain, which begins with a design review to look at what can be improved and changed to reduce production costs. The product´s history is analyzed by us, the customer and suppliers. The next stage is simulations. Here we make sure the method we planned to use work. Process flow diagrams and risk analysis (what can happen in the manufacturing process) are put together to confirm the work of the sub suppliers and a series steps. There are total 14 different steps before an initial run is ready.