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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Most of the time, new or existing manufacturing plants face difficulty in installing computer systems, so some basic practices can help the companies to avoid such a situation.
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FREMONT, CA: One of the biggest challenges faced by the manufacturing industries includes installing computer systems on the floor. Sometimes it becomes challenging to bring an installation project together practically, due to several reasons. The other problem faced on the manufacturing floor is how to make use of the current computer system and how to use the new system properly. Managers of the company should take preventive measures to help ensure the equipment works properly and can withstand harsh conditions.
Here are some tips for plant-floor computer use:
Develop a strategy
First of all, develop a good strategy which is crucial for a company. A solid computer integration is necessary to what a company is planning to achieve and will be the big difference between a successful installation and a disastrous one. Several manufacturing firms have adopted computer integration. If manufacturing plants understand the whole process and adopt an improved manufacturing process, then it will increase profits and reduce lead times.
One of the biggest mistakes made by an IT manager is by installing a fixed implementation, requiring extra configuration to reposition the computers. Inflexible installations can cause disruption, add costs, and leave a trail of disgruntled customers and staff.
Select a solution that will improve the overall process.
While choosing the solution, keep all the requirements in mind, because what works for one floor might not work successfully for another. Some of the manufacturing companies have adopted the latest automated computer kit, but have sacrificed primary computer-based processes such as keeping track of stock and organizing logistics to accommodate fancy equipment.
Consider the application needs for today and future
If a solution has minimal disruption, then it is considered as vital to the manufacturing floor computer integration. On the other hand, bearing tomorrow’s manufacturing floor in mind is equally important. Modern technologies like machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT), and other things are growing in the market, so with that, the need for computers on the manufacturing floor is also increasing. Technologies changes every day it is not constant, so to keep up with the latest trends companies have to adopt these changes.
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