Posts Tagged ‘CI’
What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You – Manufacturing Software
Posted by jhyam in Machine Truth Blog Tuesday, 2 November 2010 18:14 1 Comment
In some cases “ignorance is bliss,” but when it comes to running a lean and profitable manufacturing operation, not knowing the truth can greatly hinder your business. Some manufacturers feel they have a good pulse on plant metrics. Manually recorded data (pen & paperr), provides them with OEE, Downtime and Productivity measurements. The reality is when plants move to an automated data collection process, it tells the opposite of what you thought.
Our research shows that manually collected data can lead to the wrong continuous improvement decisions. In the process of automating plant floor data collection for our customers, a common theme we hear is that their manually collected data had led them to believe the machines were not running fast enough, so obviously they asked their operators to run faster. The automated data actually showed there was a lot of unrecorded downtime, so rather than address the real problem of down time they were focusing on the wrong area. We see this time and again – don’t continue to chase ‘CI ghosts!’ Don’t focus your valuable CI dollars in the wrong area!

Building from Machine Truth
Posted by gdalleave in Machine Truth Blog Wednesday, 22 September 2010 03:30 No Comments
Machine TruthTM is very simply the automated gathering of data directly from the factory floor machine in a manner that accurately describes what that machine is doing at that time. Types of Machine TruthTM data include the run speed, production count, scrap count, etc. Machine TruthTM can be gathered from sensors or directly from the PLC. The important thing is that it is automatically gathered, it is accurate and unbiased, and it is the absolute truth of what the machine is doing at all times.
Why is this important? Often times we hear from Plant Managers that they know what is going on at the factory floor because they gather data manually and record it in their ERP system or their Excel Spreadsheet for processing. They feel this gives them the visibility they need. Unfortunately they are wrong. Our experience has been that manually collected data is invariably inaccurate and this inaccuracy is costing the plants real money.
Here is a straight forward example. This diagram shows what was collected by the operator – the blue area is the set up time, the green the time running time and the red the downtime. Now the production manager realized they were not producing what they should have been. His conclusion was that they were not running fast enough. So he asked his team to run the machines faster.

In this next diagram, the automatically collected data, for the exact same time period, is shown. The difference is immediate. The setup time was longer; there same two major areas of downtime are visible but more importantly there were a number of smaller slivers of downtime that were not recorded. There problem was not run speed, it was downtime. This customer was spending real CI dollars on trying to improve in the wrong area. They were spending money on improving run speed http://www.shoplogix.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=768&action=edit when they should have been focused on downtime. They were chasing CI ghosts.

Why was the incorrect data manually recorded? Was it the operator deliberately attempting to protect himself? Possibly, but this hasn’t been our experience. Another plant was in a similar situation. They were packaging gum and they believed they could produce more but were unsure as to why they could not. In a similar manner to the above, they collect data automatically and found they had more downtime than expected – their shift was littered with slivers of downtime. When the operator was approached as to why he did not record these slivers of downtime, he responded it was because the machine jams and it had always jammed and he never recorded it because he thought that was just how the machine operated. When they investigated as to why it was jamming, they determined it was because the gum was too big. The plant manager moved up the line to ask why they were making the gum too big. The operator responded that they were making the gum to the specification provided. When asked if they could make the specification tighter, the simple answer was, yes of course. The result: the slivers of downtime disappeared and production increased. Machine Truth TM provides the visibility necessary to make the right decision.
Having Machine Truth TM enables key personnel to ask the right questions and to stop spending CI dollars in wrong area.
Shoplogix Enables Robust OEE and Labour Analysis with Plantnode® Enhancements
Posted by trobertson in News Room Wednesday, 30 June 2010 04:48 2 Comments
In our ongoing commitment to helping manufacturers improve operational efficiency and bottom line savings, we are pleased to announce the release of Plantnode® Enterprise 1.1 and Plantnode® 11.6.
The Plantnode® Performance Suite supplies real-time Machine TruthTM data, allowing manufacturing companies to base strategic and operational decisions on reliable and truthful production data. Plantnode Enterprise brings operational excellence to the entire corporation by providing standardized visibility into all assets.
Reporting Enhancements:
Our proprietary OEE Rollup Reporting is enhanced to to better include the unique characteristics of individual jobs and machines. Plantnode’s innovative algorithms provides you with the best understanding of OEE across all your assets.

Expected production can be compared against actual production to ensure standards are being met allow you to determine the best place to invest your continuous improvement dollars.

Labour Analysis reporting shows production per man hour to give a clear understanding of production costs.

Standardized company-wide reporting with “Favourites Enhancements”:
We are now making it even easier for multi-plant manufacturers to deploy standards across the entire organization with enhanced ‘favourites sharing’, report bookmarking and import / export capabilities which make it easy to deploy chosen reports across multiple machines, areas and plants.

Plant Floor Superhero – the Freakonomics of Manufacturing
Posted by asivanand in Machine Truth Blog Wednesday, 24 February 2010 03:39 No Comments
I finally picked up a copy of Freakonomics, from the series by Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. The economist-journalist combo manage to objectively derive using statistical evidence, conclusions to debatable subjects. Examples include the effect of good parenting on education and how sumo wrestlers and teachers both cheat. Their most noted finding is perhaps how they correlate the decline in crime rates in 1992 to the legalization of abortion in 1973.
My biggest take-away from the book would be that interesting (and not otherwise obvious) questions can be asked regarding a subject (and answered) if one has access to a comprehensive data set on that subject.
Sadly, very few production managers or continuous improvement champions in the manufacturing industry today have an accurate, comprehensive data-set with which they can ask similar questions pertaining to their manufacturing floor. This could handicap their continuous improvement efforts when they are invested in the wrong places and not utilized to their full potential. Imagine Superman trying to save Metropolis without X-Ray vision.

Real time performance management systems have given manufacturers Superhero-like insight by accurately highlighting and quantifying opportunities for improving performance on their shop floor. This not only allows them to minimize losses by responding to problems immediately but also provides a reliable, accurate data-set which they can analyze like Levitt and Dubner have: Manu-freakonomics.
Watch this space for stories on how a bakery solved a mystery regarding a seemingly profitable product and how a food packaging company cut changeover times in half.
Wolfe and Associates Join Shoplogix Value Added Partner Program
Wolfe & Associates (W&A) delivers increased profitability through improved productivity, throughput and business process performance. As a Shoplogix Value Added Partner, W&A drive continuous improvement using cutting-edge, automated data collection and information integration technology.
Specializing in the design, development and implementation of high-impact improvement initiatives, W&A augment, accelerate and amplify the results of continuous improvement programs – providing that competitive edge to compete in today’s global economy.