MarshST©: Airplane Marshalling Simulator

MarshST©: Airplane Marshalling Simulator

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired to enhance the […]

Identifying Mistakes Before They Happen

Identifying Mistakes Before They Happen

The Challenge: Locking in the right design with Augmented Reality. Due to a hard-to-reach touchscreen on a previous model, Kress wanted to determine the optimal location of the screen for the cab of its next straddle carrier — and getting it right was imperative, as the company aims to avoid costly and unnecessary re-designs or a negative association with the Kress brand.

Stronger, Lighter, <br /> & Ahead of Schedule

Stronger, Lighter,
& Ahead of Schedule

The Challenge: Improve an existing flatrak for transportation purposes in various loading conditions by making it strong and lighter. All within a shortened timeframe because of an inventory shortage.

On Time, On Budget. <br /> All 20,000 Parts.

On Time, On Budget.
All 20,000 Parts.

The Challenge: Disassemble, measure, document, model and reassemble the entire mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic components to produce a complete package of data within 6 months.

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