The future of KRONE production
KRONE Landmaschinen is fundamentally realigning its production—moving away from rigid workflows toward flexible processes. The big picture makes this new production logic understandable and shows how teams, material flows, and systems will interact in the future.
topic
Production & processes
industry
Agricultural machinery / Agricultural technology
format
• digital big picture
• large prints
area of application
• Employee communication
• Understanding of production and processes
• Workshops & internal coordination
Target group
• Production employees
• Managers & team leaders
• Process and project teams
special features
• New production concept visualized
• Use directly in the factory
• Close collaboration with experts
• Machines illustrated in detail
Thomas Veismann, Managing Director of Production at Krone Agricultural Machinery, in conversation with Wolf Wienecke, Big Pictury
Initial situation & challenge: Realigning production
KRONE is one of the leading manufacturers of agricultural machinery and develops solutions for modern agriculture – from mowers to complex harvesting systems. In order to meet future requirements, production needed to be restructured: away from rigid processes and toward more flexible, clearly defined processes.
The challenge was to present this new production logic in a comprehensible way – with clear processes, roles, and material flows – and to communicate to all employees how the different areas would interact in the future. At the same time, it had to be made clear how the change would strengthen efficiency, quality, and cooperation in the plant.
The solution: a big picture for a new production logic
To make the new direction of KRONE production understandable, a big picture was developed that shows all the essential areas of the plant in a coherent visual story: material flows, production processes, roles, interfaces, and future working methods.
The focus was on clearly structuring complex processes and visually explaining the transition to flexible order production. Machines, systems, and production areas were illustrated in great detail so that employees could immediately recognize and understand the changes.
Individual scenes
The digital twin of the machine, a virtual representation of the real plant, is gaining importance alongside physical production. It enables the monitoring and control of the entire machine life cycle in a simulated environment, from development to optimization.
Despite automation, people remain the key factor in successful production. The skills, knowledge, and motivation of employees are crucial for managing complex processes, driving innovation, and responding flexibly to challenges.
All employees immediately recognize how important their own contribution is to the big picture—and how all steps together lead to satisfied customers.
This is how the big picture came about
The big picture was developed in close cooperation with the KRONE project group. In several iterative steps, processes, machines, and roles were jointly specified and visually elaborated. Piece by piece, an image emerged that makes the new production logic understandable and can be directly applied in the factory.
1. Workshop & Analysis
Joint development of production processes, material flows, and roles with experts from the plant.
2. Prototyping & Iteration
Step-by-step development of image composition – with a focus on clarity, recognizability, and detailed machine illustration.
3. Voting at the plant
Regular feedback from the teams ensured that the image remained realistic and accurately reflected the new production logic.
Effect & Results
The Big Picture quickly became a central point of reference in the plant. It helps teams understand the new production logic, facilitates coordination across departmental boundaries, and creates a common basis for discussions about process optimization and collaboration.
"Guidance on the transformation of production"
"The transformation of our production philosophy towards flexible contract manufacturing is a crucial step towards further increasing our efficiency and meeting the demands of a dynamic market. Working with Big Picture has enabled us to present this complex change in a visual and understandable way. The clear visualization of the new processes makes it easier for our employees and partners to understand the changes and actively participate in the change process. The Big Picture is a valuable tool for supporting the transition and successfully communicating the new principles."
Thomas Veismann, Managing Director of Production, Maschinenfabrik Bernard Krone GmbH & Co. KG
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