Manufacturers rely on production monitoring solutions to gain a comprehensive, real-time view of what is happening in their facility—including which jobs are being run on which machines. Without the right technology in your arsenal, this is easier said than done.
To gain visibility into job status, many solutions require operators to painstakingly import data from their MES or ERP first. But this approach is backwards and unnecessarily time-intensive. In reality, all of the information you need to fully understand production is within your machine data. Production happens on the machines, so machines should inform people and systems, not the other way around.
Join this session to learn how automated production monitoring solutions capture accurate, real-time machine data and automate data flow to other business types, helping manufacturers achieve greater visibility and efficiency.
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The benefits of automated production monitoring powered by real-time machine data
Reducing the burden on front-line workers by eliminating needless manual tasks
Using machine data to inform business systems and people, not the other way around
Bill Bither is an experienced software entrepreneur and a manufacturing technology leader. After spending his early career as an engineer for global aerospace manufacturers, he founded Atalasoft to image-enable web applications, leading to a...
Jordon Schaefer is the manager of the advanced manufacturing engineering team at SilencerCo. His background is strongly rooted in lean manufacturing and Six Sigma and his is a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt and Six Sigma trainer. His...
Gardner Business Media, Inc. is the premier publisher for the heart of manufacturing in North America—providing unique, one-of-a-kind, relevant information of keen interest to the people who power plants, shops, and factories.
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