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Overall Equipment Effectiveness

In order to achieve 100% effectiveness from manufacturing equipment, manufacturers need to effectively manage Downtime, Speed Losses and Defect Losses. OEE is essential for this to take place. Manufacturers are under constant pressure to become more efficient in manufacturing, requiring companies to monitor the efficiency of their equipment. To maintain and increase their equipment effectiveness a readily available, visual reporting tool is required to give the shortest / quickest feedback and therefore quick response time.

 

Optimal Time Management

Using Keys to Optimal Time Management in order to manage your time successfully, having an awareness of what your goals are will assist you in prioritizing your activities. The right implementation of automated notification and reporting functionality provides you with the opportunity to create a schedule that works for you. This personal attention gives you the flexibility to include the things that are most important to you

 

Total Downtime Management

The continuous pressure in manufacturing requires companies to use the existing manufacturing equipment as effectively as possible. One of the key parameter are unscheduled organization or technical downtime. This can be related to quality or logistic issue or to technical reasons. To minimize such downtimes automatically notification systems can be implement to inform the production as quick as possible that a downtime has occurs, this will speed up all necessary decisions which needs to be made to solve this issue.

 
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