Connectivity And Visibility Are Essential For Your Business
In recent years, the industrial sector has focused on promoting the concepts of CONNECTIVITY and VISIBILITY. The goal is to link your machines so you can see their status and activities in real-time, thereby enhancing your factory's organization and productivity.
In recent years, the industrial sector has focused on promoting the concepts of CONNECTIVITY and VISIBILITY. The goal is to link your machines so you can see their status and activities in real-time, thereby enhancing your factory's organization and productivity.
If you are using an ERP system, you are already gathering job data such as job location, completed operations, remaining tasks, and work-in-progress. However, what about machine status, utilization, production efficiency, and spare capacity—all of which directly impact your factory's PRODUCTIVITY? Achieving this requires connecting your machinery and using specialized productivity management software.
Relying on hours of walking through the factory to understand PRODUCTIVITY is outdated, as is manual data collection. Productivity can't be assessed based on intuition; it needs to be backed by facts. This is done by installing advanced IIoT sensors on each production machine, which can collect accurate real-time data necessary for proactive management and analysis.
The greatest advantage of a connected system is visibility. Always operational and ready, this system provides business owners and managers with up-to-date insights into the shop floor's current state.
What's happening on your shop floor right now? What occurred during the day? These questions can be answered anytime, anywhere, from any device with internet connectivity.
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