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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, May 06, 2020
Automation tools can regulate and streamline the many moving parts of the procedure. From project management to document processing to conversion, connecting it all leads to quicker engineering change orders, faster time to market, fewer errors, and more competence overall.
FREMONT, CA: The manufacturing industry is familiar with the benefits of automation. But why should the technological developments of automation be restricted to the factory floor? Manufacturers can also bring in new automation and AI-assisted competencies to the work they do at a desk. At present, nearly half of all regular, mid-office data work can be automated.
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Targeting this field of work for digital manufacturing is the prospect of staying competitive in a business facing globalization, industry 4.0 disruptions, and increasing customer expectations. Following are a few manufacturing areas where one should apply process automation to boost operational efficiency and improve customer experience.
Research and Development
The innovation, introduction, and development of products will need a lot of heavy document work and interaction between departments like production and engineering. Design sheets, CAD/ CAE drawings, research compilation, manuals, standards and specifications, inspection checks, and other documents, and spreadsheets for tracking are required to get from the concept to production. The number of internal handoffs and supplier communications through several documents and platforms produce bottlenecks if not appropriately orchestrated.
Automation tools can regulate and streamline the many moving parts of the procedure. From project management to document processing to conversion, connecting it all leads to quicker engineering change orders, faster time to market, fewer errors, and more competence overall.
Procurement
Supplier and materials management are frequently comprised of manual, ad hoc processes throughout most supplier portals, Vendor Management Systems (VMS), internal systems of record, documents, and email communications. Procurement automation tools can simplify these processes involving supplier requirements, relationships, and the ordering of products and services.
Below are some examples:
• Document generation can generate automatic RFPs.
• Mechanical emails can make supplier communication easy.
• Optical character recognition can read and process data in invoices.
• Automated web forms can help in compliance review and supplier data management.
• Predictive modeling can make approvals in minutes or improve complete forecasting.
Organizing these repetitive, high-volume methods can lead to faster fulfillment and augmented revenue by increasing output.
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