Machine Monitoring – Introduction to the Horner Automation OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) Solution Kit
What is OEE?
• We will discuss what the 6 Big Losses are that represent the effective operating rate and how OEE measures these.
• We will look at OEE -Visualizing-Sending-Analyzing your data to make strategic manufacturing changes for improvement
• This solution product is viable for anyone that is producing products on the manufacturing floor and understands the need for OEE data
• Operators, plant floor and shift managers, production managers and production engineers can benefit most from implementing OEE
• OEE – is an improvement metric, measurement tool that empowers your operators to identify manufacturing availability / production downtime, weaknesses and quality problems. We will also discuss giving the operator the ability for ‘lean manufacturing’ calls for raw material, maintenance or supervision help.
• What options do we offer for OEE – Work Cell data collection units and plant wide data concentrators.
• We will show work-cell visibility and plant visibility, and will talk about future corporate multi-plant visibility
Marci has been with Horner for 2 years, starting mid-pandemic. She has been doing marketing for over 25 years and has witnessed the major differences in tools, trends and media. She is helping to bring Horner Automation into the spotlight with...
Casey has spent the last 7 years in the industrial automation industry gaining experience with various types of controls, manufacturers and applications of all shapes and sizes. He graduated from Purdue with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical...
Tom has been in the automation industry for 30+ years. He spent 13 years in the consulting engineering world with water and wastewater projects all over the united states. He then moved on to distribution for 12 years, involved in tech support...
Nate started at Horner, still in college but not in this millennium, in the testing department proving out the HE693THM665 and its variants. Two weeks later, he rotated into Tech Support for a 2-week stint that turned into 4 years. During that...
Chuck has served a variety of roles in his 30+ years at Horner - but has always been an Applications Engineer at heart. Chuck graduated (a looooong time ago!) from what is now Kettering University in Flint, MI with a degree in Electrical...