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When the senior ergonomics manager of this global automotive manufacturer joined the team in 2012, they set out to revamp the company's ergonomics program with a structured, incident-reduction focus. Initially, the team relied on a spreadsheet-based internal tool for risk assessments. While effective to a point, it struggled to keep pace with the fast-moving automotive industry. By 2018, they began evaluating new technologies - ranging from sensors to camera-based solutions - that could improve speed and accuracy. After piloting and reviewing options, the automotive manufacturer implemented TuMeke Ergonomics in 2019 as the best-fit solution for scalability and usability.
Since adopting TuMeke, the automotive manufacturer has realized measurable improvements across its ergonomics program:
The automotive manufacturer is consistently ranked among the safest companies in the automotive sector.
Currently, TuMeke is deployed in North America, parts of Europe, and the Middle East, with expansion plans based on regional business needs. Notably, the automotive manufacturer adopted TuMeke before launching its broader AI initiatives. Today, company leadership strongly supports AI adoption across functions—from manufacturing to ergonomics—positioning TuMeke as a foundational part of its innovation strategy.
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