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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Some of the essential key benefits of Shop Floor Control in Manufacturing are providing up-to-date information, minimizing costs, providing support, and improvement of processes.
FREMONT, CA: In most industries, managing manufacturing operations can be challenging. There is a lack of visibility into the status of production orders for many product managers. Activities such as planning, scheduling, and monitoring are often performed manually and independently. The lack of connectivity and visibility leads to inefficiencies in production and increases in costs.
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A shop floor control system (SFC) tracks, schedules, and reports on the progress of operations within a manufacturing facility. From their smartphone, email, or other digital devices, manufacturers are able to access consistent, up-to-date information about their operations. Using SFC software, managers and employees can also view the stages of production, how well the product is flowing, and where issues are occurring in their operations.
Shop floor control tools have simplified manufacturing as they allow manufacturers to take control of their supply chain and reach overall production efficiency.
Some of the significant advantages of Shop Floor Control in Manufacturing are described below:
A transparent process: By providing data, project insight, and anything relevant to the supply chain, shop floor control helps the employees work toward a common goal. In order to achieve the overall goal, accurate data and transparency are essential. In addition, shop floor control gives production managers insight into what's happening on the shop floor and highlights areas for improvement. In addition to knowing when production orders will be completed, production managers ensure that all orders reach customers on time.
Reduction of costs: Shop floor control systems can lower costs in many ways. Earlier systems relied on manual data entry, which required full-time employees to manage spreadsheets and relay information to the right people. In shop floor control systems, data can be collected automatically or maintained directly on the shop floor as orders are processed. Using SFC, project managers can also identify areas of productivity that need improvement, saving them time by knowing where to focus their efforts. In addition to identifying areas of low efficiency, improving processes can help reduce costs by eliminating waste, reducing lead time, reducing inventory overhead, and avoiding shipment delays.
Improvement of processes: It is one of the main benefits of shop floor control to identify inefficient production steps. By providing additional training for the shop floor employees or by implementing new processes, businesses can reduce waste and lower costs in these areas. As employees tend to revert to their less efficient but familiar processes on the shop floor, process improvement can be difficult to maintain. A shop floor control system gives managers real-time visibility into production status and allows them to track whether processes are being followed.
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