Interview with Quah Beng Chieh

Head of Marketing, Asia Pacific FARO Singapore

Date: 08 Nov 2014 | Author: Rahul Kapoor
Quah Beng Chieh

Your products are used for 3D measurements, where exactly are these products used and what are their purposes? Can you also give me some examples in automotive and otherwise?

We have a wide range of products; our best selling product is the FARO Arm series which has an integrated Laser scan arm. The smaller version of the arm is called Gage; we have the Laser Tracker, 3D imager and the Laser scanner. We have divided our products into two main categories. One range is what we call the Metrology range of products which is primarily in measurements, which includes your Arms, like the Gage, Laser tracker and the 3D imager. The Metrology product range is used for point to point inspection, and for simple scanning and inspection needs. These are high precision and come in different sizes depending how much space you have.  Obviously a shorter arm has a higher accuracy because with a longer arm you introduce more error into it. So it all depends on what you need. The laser s tracker is similar to the arm, and also for point to point measurements, but has a longer range.  Our Laser Tracker can go up to 110 meters, so is used heavily in the ship building industry and even in machine tools where you need a long range. The 3D imager is primarily used for reverse engineering. The other range of products we call 3D documentation series which is used widely in the survey industry, in architecture, mining where you need 3D laser scans.

Some of the key industries we cater to besides the automotive industry are the Aerospace, ship building, metal fabrication, mining, architecture, engineering and construction areas, forensic and law enforcement and the energy sector.

How versatile are your products?

It doesn’t really matter about the real industry itself, actually it’s the factory, the production line and the process is more important. What we do see is that regardless what the companies are producing components parts for the automotive sector, or the aerospace industry, or building parts for Harley Davidson, and so on, the processes are very similar. Maybe the only difference is the amount of accuracy required might be different, but apart from that the processes are the same. So whatever has been developed for the auto component factory can be used for a motorcycle factory.  So that’s how simple it is and the good thing is that Faro products are truly versatile. It can be used for different applications. So you don’t need to buy one of our products for one specific application, so we have a wide range of uses for one single product. You can use it to measure the dimensions of a crankshaft or engine parts but the next day you can move it to a motorcycle factory to measure your exhaust tube it can be done. So that’s the utility we provide with our products,

Which one of your products is the most popular choice in the automotive industry?

The Faro Arm is the most popular in the automotive industry. The Faro Arm has been our flagship product for over 30 years and with automotive being the core industry it uses a lot of our arms. I would say most of the major car companies in the world have a Faro Arm in their facilities.  These include Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche and Volkswagen in Europe. In the US we have General Motors, in Asia we have Toyota, Honda, Maruti and Tata. They all have our products in their factories.

Where are your production facilities located and what operations are undertaken at a regional office in India? How important is India as a market for your products, especially the automotive industry?

Production wise we have plants in two key locations, one in Europe and one in US depending on the product. All the Arm products are made in the US and all the 3D documentation and scanning products are made in Germany. The reason for doing that we want to keep the production centralised so we can keep the quality of the product consistent.

In India we primarily have sales¸ marketing and servicing offices. We have two offices now in India, the main office in Delhi and the 2nd office in Chennai. And besides having sales office, we are also doing servicing work. So the products that we sell to the customers, if they require to send them back for annual servicing it can be done within the country, they don’t need to send it to Singapore or US so it cuts down the down time for our customers. Besides that we have remote engineers who work from home and are located all over India. So they are close to most of our customers’ clusters so that these engineers can be onsite for any emergency 24 hours. 

Do you have any plans to set up a manufacturing plant in India?

Not right now, as we want to keep the product quality consistent, secondly we do take in a lot of inputs from our customers and do future product development and we want to put in all our effort into enhancing our products as much as possible. But it might change depending on the business size. If our business in India grows big enough which I think it will be soon, then why not?

Can you briefly talk about one or two automobile companies which have bought your products and directly benefitted by its use?

Within India itself we of course have Maruti Suzuki, Eicher, Tata, and even Toyota in India. So these are the bigger companies who we have helped reduce measurement time in the factory which in turn helps in overall time and efficiency.


Tags Faro Singapore 3D measurement auto components OEMs Mercedes-Benz BMW Porsche Volkswagen Europe. General Motors Toyota Honda Maruti Tata


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Quah Beng Chieh
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Head of Marketing, Asia Pacific FARO Singapore





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