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is a Work In Process (WIP), Integrated SPC Quality, Shop Floor Control, Manufacturing
Execution System with capabilities targeted towards high tech manufacturing environments.
runs in a WEB Broswer behind your factory firewall or across the Internet... You Decide!
All you need is a connection to the Internet and you can begin configuring your factory with Today.
80% of the Functionality at
20% of the Price and is
200% Easier to Configure and Maintain than all of the highend
MRP ERP like solutions
to MES / Shop Floor Control.
Travelers / Routers, On-Line Mfg. Documents, Integrated Statistical Quality Control and Work in Process
Work In Process (WIP)
Lot Locator (Where is Lot?)
Lot Manufacturing History
Work Station Inventory
Work Station Yields
Work Station Scrap
Cycle Times
Cycle Time History
Predicted Shipping Dates
Engineering Data Collection
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Statistical Quality Control
Engineering Data Analysis
Process Flow/Sequence
Process Instructions
Operator Qualifications
Critical Process Times
Lot Priority Processing
Optional / Alternate / Re-Work Processing
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Custom Travelers / Routings
Optional Processing
Alternate Processing
Re-Work Processing
Out of Sequence Processing
Split Lots
Merge Lots
Scrap Lots
SkipSteps
Roll Back Steps
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is driven by a Traveler based, factory organizational strategy. Product moves through your factory under the direction of barcoded travelers created and printed with . Flexibility is built in with alternate, optional, and forced out of sequence operations. Traveler maintenance and revisions are under the control of configuration management.
has extensive WIP tracking and reporting features showing WIP items like moved, good out, rejects out, rework, transferred to rework and much more. The reporting system for WIP data is completely customizable allowing you to slice and dice your WIP data in unlimited ways across unlimited numbers of parts. All of it is exportable to spreadsheets.
SPC becomes a real part of factory management as collects, analyzes, monitors, generates warnings and even shuts down LOTS, Operations or Equipment based on incoming SPC data. The paper blizzard associated with engineering data collection is over when you use to handle the information.
Using a Work Calendar, and Work Content on Travelers, predicts a ship date when a lot is kitted to the line and then constantly updates the predicted date while letting you know just how much ahead or behind the lot is running. Special on-line reports give Operators a quick look at what is in their que at their workstation and from this list they can choose the hottest lots currently on the line to work on next.
There are 5 levels of hold available within for MRB or any other purpose you might wish the system to stop work.
Lot Number on Hold
Part Number on Hold
Operation on Hold
Future Hold (Put a Lot on Hold when it reaches some future step.)
Equipment on Hold and/or Down
LOT Number Hold, Operation Hold and Equipment Hold can be configured to trigger automatically if SPC data goes out of Control.
ISO 9000 compliance is supported via complete configuration management system, modeled after similar paper systems. Operations, Parts and Part Numbers, Travelers and Traveler Numbers, etc. cannot be used by until they have been released. For example, once a new traveler has been sent around and signed off, configuration management personnel with the right security level and system password will release the traveler for use by factory floor operators.
was designed from the ground up to be bar code driven. generates bar code labels for you on HP compatible laser printers, using any desired format, readable by a myriad of different bar code wedges and readers.
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This happens without your having to collect it or ask
for it. Now you have up to date information about
factory floor loading, process centers that are in
trouble and product movement through the work centers.
You no longer have to rely on others to provide you
with the information you need to focus your companies
resources effectively. You can clearly see for
yourself what the picture is. Everyone shares the
same information.
These are people who need the information to make
hands on decisions on a minute by minute basis. They
now have real-time information about the problems at
their work centers. They can see reject rates,
inventory levels, cycle time problems, equipment
problems, ALL FROM THEIR DESK.
It will bring current and up to date specifications
and drawings onto the factory floor in an on-line mode
for use by factory personnel. No longer need you fear
auditing agencies. You will always have the most
current information available on the floor.
It will bring control to your factory, managing
process flow and sequence, preventing out of
specification processing, controlling employee
qualification status by process, controlling equipment
up/down status, thereby preventing use of out of
calibration equipment. No longer will you hear, "it
just happened", because overriding system controls
takes a password.
Factory throughput is increased in many different
ways. First, visual inventory screens help you
identify the bottlenecks in your factory. If process
yield issues are a problem, then SPC data is available
to help with a solution. If the problem is an
equipment downtime issue, then data is available to
help solve that issue. If the problems are cycle time
related the system holds data to help address that
issue as well. If data collection is a time consuming
part of your process, then bar code data entry will
reduce data input time as well.
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Real time data reporting makes you aware of what is
happening in your factory. Now you can respond to
situations as they develop rather than find out about
problems after it's too late to take incisive action.
You have a window down into the lowest levels of your
factory, right from your desk top. With this window
you can manage all elements critical to your operation.
From your desk you can:
Lower Your In-line Inventory
Avoid Job Overuns
Spot Potential Bottlenecks Before They Develop
Predict When a Lot or Job Will Complete
Track Manufacturing Costs by Job, by Lot, by Operation, by Operator
Know the Current Yield of any Lot, Job or Operation
Spot Problem Areas before they produce scrap
Investigate Manufacturing Problems Without having to manually assimilate reams of data from numerous production areas
Instantly change job priorities and know they will be enforced
Change processing parameters and know it will be communicated to your operators
Much, much, more ...
All of these capabilities result in better, more timely
information which leads to better, more timely
decisions. This in turn leads to direct, measurable
savings, allowing for a payback period that is measured
in months.
Knowing where the product is in your factory, knowing
when the product is going to ship and other such
information is critical in helping managers make
informed, competent decisions.
However, Information about your process is just as
important as Production Information. Process Control
is the key to a quality product, shipped on time.
When a process goes unmonitored, unmeasured and
uncorrected, very large and unpredictable swings in
both quality and quantity will occur.
SPC is a key element of and is integral
to the way the system works. Engineering Data
Collection occurs every time parts are processed
through an operation in the factory. From the
convenience of a computer terminal, Engineering can
review up to the minute process data from factory
Operations. automatically keeps track of
operations and alarms when process parameters go out of
specification.
Integrated WIP and SPC is one major benefit of running
Manufacturing Execution Systems.
supports and augments quality systems
presently in place in high tech. / high reliability
manufacturing environments. delivers a
quality system in support of ISO 9000 for plants
looking to implement a quality system.
Enforces Configuration Management Systems.
Collects and Analyzes SPC data automatically.
Enforces Manufacturing Specifications.
Enforces Operator Qualification Status.
Keeps manufacturing process, procedures, drawings and technical specifications on-line at all times.
Makes quality auditing possible where it was previously a chore.
Easily Configured
is built from information supplied to it
by the user. knows nothing about your
factory until you build up a list of manufacturing
operations that are performed by your shop floor
employees. This list holds information like: Charge
number, Process/operation #, Revision Level, Default
technical specs, Document and drawing numbers necessary
for the operation.
As each operation is entered into it must
go through a release cycle similar to the release cycle
used for paper document systems. The significance of
this is that operations can only be released by
Configuration Management who has the release code for
and the software will only allow for
released operations to be included in routings or
travelers. Like Operations, Routings or Travelers must
go through a release cycle before will
allow them to be used on the factory floor. This system
of release authorization enforces, via software,
compliance to Configuration Management principles.
When a process goes unmonitored, unmeasured and
uncorrected, very large and unpredictable swings in
quality and quantity will occur.
SPC is a key element of and is integral
to the way the system works. Engineering Data
Collection and Analysis occurs every time parts are
processed through an operation in the factory. From
the convenience of a computer terminal, Engineering can
review real-time data from factory operations and dump
data out to spread sheets and statistics packages.
Operations have Data Value control limits, Range Value
control limits and SPEC Limits that can be used to
control your factory. As data is collected it is
compared against the three types of limits and
depending upon which values are exceeded or violated,
different actions can be triggered. The system can be
configured to automatically put Operations on hold, or
Lots on hold that violate the limits.
uses the WESTERN ELECTRIC "RUN RULES" to determine if
data is out of control. This refers to the exceeds
limits as well as the 2 out of three, 4 out of 5 and 8
in a row methods of detecting unstable processes.
Specifications are enforced in the sense that the
routing or traveler calls out the sequence of
operations that are required to manufacture a product.
Deviation from that sequence is not possible without a
password that allows deviations. No matter what the
operator does, maintains a COMPLETE
HISTORY of the AS BUILT configuration.
Travelers have an OPTIONAL and ALTERNATE steps
capability. Once past the optional or alternate step,
the operator can not go back and choose the optional
step without knowing the password. is
FLEXIBLE in that any operation may be repeated as
rework before going onto the next operation. The rework
is recorded with the history of the device or lot.
Manufacturing specifications are also enforced in that
technical specifications are put on screen whenever a
device or lot is checked into an operation. The user
has the option of printing the specifications if
necessary to take back to their work station. They
also have the option of reviewing any documentation
associated with the operation such as supporting
documents and drawings. A nice feature of
is that the operator doesn't have to know
these document titles intimately. They appear as
documentation choices for the operator on check in.
Operators in the factory are assigned a qualification
status for different operations in the factory and
will not allow operators to check into
operations they are not qualified for.
supports a very powerful form of on-line
data collection that is associated with the operation.
When ever a device or lot is checked out of an
operation will ask the operator to input
inventory information like starts, rejects, reject
categories and rework. This input is kept to the
numeric keypad of a keyboard which is easy for
operators to master. Once the inventory information is
collected will ask the operator for
Operational Information. It can be any information
that quality, manufacturing, or engineering believes is
important. It can be the batch code for a chemical
used to clean, etch, cement or solder for example. It
can be a list of measurements made on a device or lot
of parts. This information is captured to the database
and associated with the device and the operation. There
is immediate real-time feedback to the operator as to
whether the measurements they are entering exceed
control limits. These limits are configured by users
with sufficient security rights.
There are monitoring screens that can be configured by
users to monitor data collected in real time from the
manufacturing line. For example a process engineer
responsible for etching can watch in real time the data
that a factory floor operator is inputting as they go
about their job. The monitor screen can be set up to
warn the engineer if data exceeds configurable
tolerances. Similar monitor screens can be configured
to watch inventory yield data by operation and by job.
This data collection is associated with an operation on
check out and can be changed at anytime. There is
exceptional flexibility in the ability of the system to
collect data. On a day to day or hour to hour basis it
is possible to change the data that is being collected
at an operation. If a problem develops with an
operation data can be collected for several days, to
try and correlate it with other operational data from
other operations and then changed or abandoned as
necessary. This is all possible with out programming
and is one of the most significant features of
contribution to quality systems.
Integrated SPC for your factory is a major benefit of
Manufacturing Execution Systems.
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