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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, October 08, 2021
By digitizing work card processes, supervisors will be able to allocate tasks to operators on a shift more effectively, delegate tasks to others in the absence of an operator through automation and monitor each operator's output across shifts.
FREMONT, CA:The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), also known as Industrial Internet or Industry 4.0, is a modern idea born from the Internet of Things (IoT) in the industrial field. Manufacturing companies are searching for digital transformation services and technologies (or collaborating with a leading IoT app development company) to provide them with the intelligence and visibility they need to improve their operational performance.
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Application of Industry 4.0 solutions in manufacturing are as below:
Any shop floor supervisor/manager must be able to identify machine availability, idle condition, running status, performance, and product quality data in real-time to achieve the actual vs. goal to be completed for the day. Digitizing the method would assist those on the shop floor correctly understand computer measurements and achieve daily output targets. Supervisors, technicians, and plant managers can monitor the overall equipment effectiveness with the help of data collection.
Track OEE with IoT and Mobile app
Capture and track the accuracy of critical data in real-time with IoT devices, such as extreme temperature, pressure, vibrations, and energy meter readings, to record and send threshold warnings to supervisors/plant managers via the mobile app to evaluate each machine's performance and quality. The data obtained by OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) monitoring software would aid in increasing the company's overall productivity rate.
Track Product Counts with TV Dashboards
Most operators find it challenging to monitor output in real-time, so digitizing the process with a TV Dashboard would help them track the number of products they manufacture on the machine. A production management system allows operators to compare the number of goods planned to be produced for the day to the actual number.
Assign Jobs Interactively for Operators Via Dynamic Job Cards
Supervisors spend a lot of time manually assigning jobs to operators and monitoring their productivity. By digitizing work card processes, supervisors will be able to allocate tasks to operators on a shift more effectively, delegate tasks to others in the absence of an operator through automation, and monitor each operator's output across shifts.
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