The power of graphical reporting in Eplan

Online
Date: 20 May 2026
Time:
 
10:00 – 11:00 AM (MY / SG / PH, GMT+8)
9:00 – 10:00 AM (TH / VN / ID, GMT+7)


Why this webcast matters

Many production delays and wiring errors don’t come from poor design — they come from text‑heavy documentation that’s difficult to interpret on the shop floor.

Traditional lists and reports often require experience, cross‑referencing, and constant clarification between teams. This slows production and increases the risk of costly mistakes.

In this webcast, you’ll see how Eplan’s graphical reporting transforms engineering data into clear, visual assembly documentation — helping teams work faster, reduce errors, and deliver professional, maintenance‑ready outputs.

Eplan Webcast Graphical Reporting

What you’ll learn

See how function‑definition‑to‑graphic mapping in Eplan automatically generates graphical reports directly from engineering data — eliminating manual effort and interpretation errors.

You’ll discover how graphical reports help you:

  • Reduce wiring and assembly errors
  • Speed up materials preparation and panel assembly
  • Improve collaboration between engineering, production, and maintenance
  • Deliver clear documentation for smoother handover and long‑term support

 

What we’ll cover (with real examples)

Equipment list report — faster materials preparation

  • Visual component identification
  • Reduced wrong‑part picking

 

Multi‑level terminal report — clear terminal block architecture

  • Easier understanding of complex terminal layouts
  • Reduced wiring confusion

 

Termination (Loop) diagram — efficient wiring & verification

  • Faster cable execution
  • Easier inspection and commissioning

 

Nameplate & cable reports — professional final labelling

  • Accurate, consistent labels and ferrule details
  • Maintenance‑ready documentation

 

Who should attend

This webcast is ideal for:

  • Electrical design and engineering teams
  • Panel builders and production supervisors
  • Manufacturing, operations, and maintenance teams
  • Anyone responsible for project handover documentation

 

Why attend

Better documentation leads to faster builds, fewer errors, and more confident handovers.

Learn how to turn engineering data into visual, production‑ready documentation — without additional manual work.

Register now and secure your spot