Profitability has a pattern.
The proven profitability impact behind 5,000+ installations of Lean unit production and intelligent production monitoring.
The proven profitability impact behind 5,000+ installations of Lean unit production and intelligent production monitoring.
Drawing on data from more than 5,000 Eton installations worldwide, we can clearly demonstrate what happens when production moves from batch-based handling to controlled, Lean unit-by-unit flow.
The effect goes beyond output. It improves ROI, lead time, delivery reliability, quality, and even operator well-being and energy use.
That compounding result is what we call the Eton System Effect.
The Eton System replaces manual handling and static lines with intelligent, Lean unit-by-unit flow. Real-time tracking balances workloads automatically, reduces work in progress, and enables faster changeovers.
Over time, output stays consistently higher, quality becomes a reliable operational standard, and line utilization remains high.
This is not Lean as a project. It is Lean by design.



After installing the Eton System, New York fine tailor Joseph Abboud reduced their lead times by 30 percent.

Analysis, tailored process design, training, and continuous support, to secure maximum productivity, flexibility, and ROI over time.
Real-time visibility and intelligent analytics, turning every product into an information carrier. Enables instant balancing, faster decisions, and full traceability.
A flexible, modular, durable system architecture that minimizes work in progress, reduces manual handling, and creates an ergonomic production flow.
Our International Sales Manager, Olof Strömberg, can tell you more about how you can improve your return on investment with The Eton System Effect.
Today, Eton Systems helps manufacturers worldwide take control of their production and profitability.
Innovation, design, and production remain based in Borås to ensure the highest quality, with sales offices in Poland and the USA, and local representation in more than 30 countries.
The past year and a half have put an enormous strain on supply chains across the globe. Closed borders, reduced production capacity and general global uncertainty in the wake of the corona pandemic has been the main culprit.
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