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Challenge:
•	Deliver customized vehicles for consumers,
better and faster
•	Control costs by boosting manufacturing
efficiency
•	Improve agility and scalability to support
innovation and future production needs
Solution:
•	Pervasive wireless connectivity can be
used by employees and machines to stay
connected everywhere across the factory.
•	Shared network helps keep managers more
informed so they can predict and respond
to production or supply chain issues faster.
•	Robust, standards-based security helps
meet compliance needs.
Digital Manufacturing Powers a Better Way to Build Trucks
For Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA),
success isn’t just about controlling costs.
It’s about building an agile company
that can deliver exactly what the market
demands—today and tomorrow. DTNA, a
Daimler company, is the largest heavy-
duty truck manufacturer in North America
and a leading producer of medium-duty
trucks and specialized commercial vehicles,
including iconic brands such as Freightliner,
Western Star, Freightliner Custom Chassis,
Thomas Built, and Detroit. The Portland
manufacturing facility builds a variety
of commercial vehicles, including four
different models of Western Star trucks.
Each model is customized for specific
requirements and tailored to every
customer’s needs, which isn’t easy in a
mass production environment.
“We have to incorporate all of the innovation
that Daimler Trucks offers, as well as provide
an incredible amount of variety in the
trucks that we build,” says Paul Erdy, plant
manager, Western Star Trucks. “That is
quite a dance to perform because there
are so many different options, especially
on a Western Star, that a customer may
request. We have to manage all of the
logistical elements of bringing all of those
parts together to meet the requirements of
a particular truck build.”
Business Challenge: Boost Business
Agility and Efficiency
To meet these needs, the Western Star
production facility in Portland had to be
upgraded to respond quickly to each
specific customer order and scale to the
ever-demanding needs of the operations
and manufacturing teams.
“We coordinate all of the parts coming
together on a single truck,” says Erdy.
“Each truck that comes down the line is
like a snowflake—no two are alike. We
offer different configurations of wheel
bases, axles, colors, air cleaners, and other
options, and we customize each truck to
meet the needs of the customer.”
But it wasn’t easy to keep operations
flexible and efficient at the same time.
The company’s existing infrastructure and
network was marked by low resiliency and
performance, limited scalability, and poor
wireless coverage. The result was reduced
visibility and monitoring on the plant floor.
“We needed a new network environment
that could support our current and future
manufacturing processes, and provide
reliable, flexible and secure services
delivery,” says Dieter Haban, chief
information officer (CIO), Daimler Trucks
North America. “We also needed innovative
Daimler Trucks North America
Size: More than 1000 employees
Location: Portland, OR
Industry: Manufacturing
“We produce and collect a massive amount of data to understand where
we are during the assembly of the truck. Now we can provide dashboard
information to management, stay informed about any parts shortages, and
know the status of the vehicle in real time, any time.”
Dieter Haban
CIO, Daimler Trucks North America
Customer Story | Daimler Trucks North America
© 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
technology to optimize our manufacturing
and engineering, and help us better
manage costs and maximize scalability.”
A Foundation for Innovation
The trucking industry in North America
is not only highly competitive but also
very dynamic. Downtime is not an option,
so DTNA needed a way to upgrade its
infrastructure quickly while minimizing
production impact. After evaluating several
options, the plant chose Cisco and Rockwell
Automation as its strategic partners to
provide the right technology for its plants.
Haban and his IT infrastructure team used
aspects of the Converged Plantwide
Ethernet (CPwE) validated design guides
from Cisco and Rockwell Automation to
jumpstart the architecture design and
deployment. The flexible DTNA architecture
supports a converged IT infrastructure
to enable better innovation on the plant
floor, support for big data and analytics,
process optimization, and new tools and
applications.
According to Chris Poorman, IT manager
at DTNA, the goal was to not just refresh
the network but also position the plant for
the future, including creating a platform
and foundation that can handle innovative
manufacturing and shop floor applications
including video and RFID. According
to Poorman, “We had a long-standing
partnership with Cisco and Rockwell
Automation and working with them helped
us jumpstart this network refresh.”
Today, the new network has enabled
DTNA to have secure and reliable Wi-
Fi connectivity everywhere on the shop
floor, as well as in office areas. Instead of
working from huge binders of paperwork,
plant managers can look up parts and
check status in real time using their
iPads. Truck build packages can now be
developed and updated electronically
because plant workers also have access
to reliable production Wi-Fi. With Cisco
Aironet®
access points throughout the
plant, employees can securely connect
anywhere on the plant floor.
“We can now use wireless devices to
receive components or retrieve parts
from the warehouse,” says Erdy. “We had
trouble with that in the past, and now it’s all
becoming mobile.”
“We produce and collect a massive amount
of data to understand where we are during
the assembly of the truck,” says Haban.
“Now we can provide dashboard information
to management, stay informed about any
parts shortages, and know the status of the
vehicle in real time, any time.”
Better Visibility for Faster Decision Making
With the new architecture, DTNA
can combine its IT and automation
network environments in one secure,
manageable, and converged environment.
This combination brings better visibility
and insight into manufacturing, so
managers can understand how well
processes are working, and make faster,
better decisions. Daimler’s control and
information architecture, which includes
programmable logic controllers (PLCs), a
distributed control system (DCS), sensors,
and sensor networks, all were migrated to
the new network and tested.
“We started with a suite of applications—
the manufacturing execution system—for
our plants, and we’re rolling it out to all
of our plants,” says Haban. “Our Cisco®
With digital manufacturing,
Daimler Trucks North America:
Improved visibility to help increase
business agility and minimize
production issues
Better mobile
communication,
helping maximize uptime
Enhanced asset tracking,
making operations
more efficient
Daimler Trucks North America upgrades plant to take advantage of IoT
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automated network environment is key to
the success, because we collect a lot of
data from the plant floor, and we need to
securely transmit it within the plant and
back to managers in their offices.”
Bringing its IT and operational technology
(OT) departments together more closely
also helps DTNA meet its security and
compliance requirements. With the Cisco
and Rockwell Automation architectures,
lT and plant automation staff can form
multiple layers of defense based on open
standards, enabling the IT group to set
up processes and policies that identify
and contain evolving threats in industrial
automation and control systems.
Perhaps most importantly, the network
upgrade went smoothly, so plant operations
weren’t disrupted. “We went from the old
system to the new system without any
impact to production,” adds Erdy.
Reliable, Secure Connectivity
With its new Cisco and Rockwell Automation
architecture in place, DTNA can manage
production throughout the plant more
effectively using mobile devices.
“One of the biggest issues with the old
network was communication,” says
Erdy. “Our team leaders and supervisors
had wireless phones that they used to
communicate with one another. I often
heard complaints about how the system
was unreliable. They would be cut off or
they couldn’t reach the individual that they
needed to at the time. Since we deployed
the new network, those complaints have
literally disappeared.”
The new network with software-defined
networking (SDN) also supports remote
troubleshooting and visibility. With mobile
connectivity, employees can quickly
connect with virtual experts from vendors
and partners when a machine or piece of
equipment needs repair or maintenance,
minimizing downtime. Visibility into needed
parts is also much better and drives better
delivery times for customers.
The network upgrade also puts Daimler in
a position to improve its network security,
including ironclad firewalls and intrusion
prevention software that stops viruses,
Trojan horses, and other malicious software
that may attempt to infiltrate the enterprise.
Also, all new automation switches have
enabled separate automation zones to
control and protect intellectual property and
vendor accessibility.
Additional benefits include easier
connectivity. According to Poorman,
“Company travelers from other Daimler
sites can now easily access our plant
network without any access problems.
In addition, guest connect services has
improved, as well as the quality of service,
in addition to expanded Wi-Fi coverage
throughout the Western Star facility.”
Poorman adds that the network refresh
has enabled the capability for unified
access, which means there will be no
competition between wireless and wired
demands. Connections can be made right
at the switch instead of in the computer
room to reduce latency.
One, converged plant-to-business network provides secure, reliable connectivity everywhere
“We went from the old
system to the new system
without any impact to
production.”
Paul Erdy
Plant Manager, Western Star Trucks
“We’re just in the beginning
of a new, exciting area—
the Internet of Things and
big data. Data is the new
currency, and Cisco and
Rockwell Automation will
help us get the most out
of it.”
Dieter Haban
CIO, Daimler Trucks North America
Products & Services
•	Cisco Catalyst 3850 and 4500 Series
switches
•	Cisco ASR 1002 routers
•	Cisco Aironet®
3700 Series access points
•	Cisco 5508 wireless controller
•	Cisco UCS®
servers
•	Cisco MDS switches
•	Stratix 5700 and Stratix 8300 switches
from Rockwell Automation
•	Cisco Services
Transforming manufacturing operations with IoT drives business results for Daimler Trucks
North America
For More Information
To learn more about the Cisco and
Rockwell Automation alliance and joint
validated designs, visit www.cisco.com/
go/rockwellautomation
What’s Next?
The cross collaboration between the plant
automation side and the IT side means
that the Western Star Factory and other
Daimler Trucks factories now have a
blueprint to reposition their manufacturing
operations to meet today’s needs—and
drive future success. The scalable
architecture aligns well with a variety of
plant sizes and requirements, and is now
being rolled out to additional factories in
North Carolina and Mexico.
“We’re just in the beginning of a new,
exciting area—the Internet of Things
and big data,” says Haban. “Data is the
new currency, and Cisco and Rockwell
Automation will help us get the most out
of it.”
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Digital Manufacturing Powers a Better Way to Build Trucks

  • 1. © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Challenge: • Deliver customized vehicles for consumers, better and faster • Control costs by boosting manufacturing efficiency • Improve agility and scalability to support innovation and future production needs Solution: • Pervasive wireless connectivity can be used by employees and machines to stay connected everywhere across the factory. • Shared network helps keep managers more informed so they can predict and respond to production or supply chain issues faster. • Robust, standards-based security helps meet compliance needs. Digital Manufacturing Powers a Better Way to Build Trucks For Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA), success isn’t just about controlling costs. It’s about building an agile company that can deliver exactly what the market demands—today and tomorrow. DTNA, a Daimler company, is the largest heavy- duty truck manufacturer in North America and a leading producer of medium-duty trucks and specialized commercial vehicles, including iconic brands such as Freightliner, Western Star, Freightliner Custom Chassis, Thomas Built, and Detroit. The Portland manufacturing facility builds a variety of commercial vehicles, including four different models of Western Star trucks. Each model is customized for specific requirements and tailored to every customer’s needs, which isn’t easy in a mass production environment. “We have to incorporate all of the innovation that Daimler Trucks offers, as well as provide an incredible amount of variety in the trucks that we build,” says Paul Erdy, plant manager, Western Star Trucks. “That is quite a dance to perform because there are so many different options, especially on a Western Star, that a customer may request. We have to manage all of the logistical elements of bringing all of those parts together to meet the requirements of a particular truck build.” Business Challenge: Boost Business Agility and Efficiency To meet these needs, the Western Star production facility in Portland had to be upgraded to respond quickly to each specific customer order and scale to the ever-demanding needs of the operations and manufacturing teams. “We coordinate all of the parts coming together on a single truck,” says Erdy. “Each truck that comes down the line is like a snowflake—no two are alike. We offer different configurations of wheel bases, axles, colors, air cleaners, and other options, and we customize each truck to meet the needs of the customer.” But it wasn’t easy to keep operations flexible and efficient at the same time. The company’s existing infrastructure and network was marked by low resiliency and performance, limited scalability, and poor wireless coverage. The result was reduced visibility and monitoring on the plant floor. “We needed a new network environment that could support our current and future manufacturing processes, and provide reliable, flexible and secure services delivery,” says Dieter Haban, chief information officer (CIO), Daimler Trucks North America. “We also needed innovative Daimler Trucks North America Size: More than 1000 employees Location: Portland, OR Industry: Manufacturing “We produce and collect a massive amount of data to understand where we are during the assembly of the truck. Now we can provide dashboard information to management, stay informed about any parts shortages, and know the status of the vehicle in real time, any time.” Dieter Haban CIO, Daimler Trucks North America Customer Story | Daimler Trucks North America
  • 2. © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. technology to optimize our manufacturing and engineering, and help us better manage costs and maximize scalability.” A Foundation for Innovation The trucking industry in North America is not only highly competitive but also very dynamic. Downtime is not an option, so DTNA needed a way to upgrade its infrastructure quickly while minimizing production impact. After evaluating several options, the plant chose Cisco and Rockwell Automation as its strategic partners to provide the right technology for its plants. Haban and his IT infrastructure team used aspects of the Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) validated design guides from Cisco and Rockwell Automation to jumpstart the architecture design and deployment. The flexible DTNA architecture supports a converged IT infrastructure to enable better innovation on the plant floor, support for big data and analytics, process optimization, and new tools and applications. According to Chris Poorman, IT manager at DTNA, the goal was to not just refresh the network but also position the plant for the future, including creating a platform and foundation that can handle innovative manufacturing and shop floor applications including video and RFID. According to Poorman, “We had a long-standing partnership with Cisco and Rockwell Automation and working with them helped us jumpstart this network refresh.” Today, the new network has enabled DTNA to have secure and reliable Wi- Fi connectivity everywhere on the shop floor, as well as in office areas. Instead of working from huge binders of paperwork, plant managers can look up parts and check status in real time using their iPads. Truck build packages can now be developed and updated electronically because plant workers also have access to reliable production Wi-Fi. With Cisco Aironet® access points throughout the plant, employees can securely connect anywhere on the plant floor. “We can now use wireless devices to receive components or retrieve parts from the warehouse,” says Erdy. “We had trouble with that in the past, and now it’s all becoming mobile.” “We produce and collect a massive amount of data to understand where we are during the assembly of the truck,” says Haban. “Now we can provide dashboard information to management, stay informed about any parts shortages, and know the status of the vehicle in real time, any time.” Better Visibility for Faster Decision Making With the new architecture, DTNA can combine its IT and automation network environments in one secure, manageable, and converged environment. This combination brings better visibility and insight into manufacturing, so managers can understand how well processes are working, and make faster, better decisions. Daimler’s control and information architecture, which includes programmable logic controllers (PLCs), a distributed control system (DCS), sensors, and sensor networks, all were migrated to the new network and tested. “We started with a suite of applications— the manufacturing execution system—for our plants, and we’re rolling it out to all of our plants,” says Haban. “Our Cisco® With digital manufacturing, Daimler Trucks North America: Improved visibility to help increase business agility and minimize production issues Better mobile communication, helping maximize uptime Enhanced asset tracking, making operations more efficient Daimler Trucks North America upgrades plant to take advantage of IoT
  • 3. © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. automated network environment is key to the success, because we collect a lot of data from the plant floor, and we need to securely transmit it within the plant and back to managers in their offices.” Bringing its IT and operational technology (OT) departments together more closely also helps DTNA meet its security and compliance requirements. With the Cisco and Rockwell Automation architectures, lT and plant automation staff can form multiple layers of defense based on open standards, enabling the IT group to set up processes and policies that identify and contain evolving threats in industrial automation and control systems. Perhaps most importantly, the network upgrade went smoothly, so plant operations weren’t disrupted. “We went from the old system to the new system without any impact to production,” adds Erdy. Reliable, Secure Connectivity With its new Cisco and Rockwell Automation architecture in place, DTNA can manage production throughout the plant more effectively using mobile devices. “One of the biggest issues with the old network was communication,” says Erdy. “Our team leaders and supervisors had wireless phones that they used to communicate with one another. I often heard complaints about how the system was unreliable. They would be cut off or they couldn’t reach the individual that they needed to at the time. Since we deployed the new network, those complaints have literally disappeared.” The new network with software-defined networking (SDN) also supports remote troubleshooting and visibility. With mobile connectivity, employees can quickly connect with virtual experts from vendors and partners when a machine or piece of equipment needs repair or maintenance, minimizing downtime. Visibility into needed parts is also much better and drives better delivery times for customers. The network upgrade also puts Daimler in a position to improve its network security, including ironclad firewalls and intrusion prevention software that stops viruses, Trojan horses, and other malicious software that may attempt to infiltrate the enterprise. Also, all new automation switches have enabled separate automation zones to control and protect intellectual property and vendor accessibility. Additional benefits include easier connectivity. According to Poorman, “Company travelers from other Daimler sites can now easily access our plant network without any access problems. In addition, guest connect services has improved, as well as the quality of service, in addition to expanded Wi-Fi coverage throughout the Western Star facility.” Poorman adds that the network refresh has enabled the capability for unified access, which means there will be no competition between wireless and wired demands. Connections can be made right at the switch instead of in the computer room to reduce latency. One, converged plant-to-business network provides secure, reliable connectivity everywhere “We went from the old system to the new system without any impact to production.” Paul Erdy Plant Manager, Western Star Trucks
  • 4. “We’re just in the beginning of a new, exciting area— the Internet of Things and big data. Data is the new currency, and Cisco and Rockwell Automation will help us get the most out of it.” Dieter Haban CIO, Daimler Trucks North America Products & Services • Cisco Catalyst 3850 and 4500 Series switches • Cisco ASR 1002 routers • Cisco Aironet® 3700 Series access points • Cisco 5508 wireless controller • Cisco UCS® servers • Cisco MDS switches • Stratix 5700 and Stratix 8300 switches from Rockwell Automation • Cisco Services Transforming manufacturing operations with IoT drives business results for Daimler Trucks North America For More Information To learn more about the Cisco and Rockwell Automation alliance and joint validated designs, visit www.cisco.com/ go/rockwellautomation What’s Next? The cross collaboration between the plant automation side and the IT side means that the Western Star Factory and other Daimler Trucks factories now have a blueprint to reposition their manufacturing operations to meet today’s needs—and drive future success. The scalable architecture aligns well with a variety of plant sizes and requirements, and is now being rolled out to additional factories in North Carolina and Mexico. “We’re just in the beginning of a new, exciting area—the Internet of Things and big data,” says Haban. “Data is the new currency, and Cisco and Rockwell Automation will help us get the most out of it.” Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco Website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands © 2016 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public Information.