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Production Order Instruction System

Automatically distribute work instructions to on-site tablets! Achieve visualization with the inputted performance information.

The "Production Order Instruction System" allows for real-time monitoring of the quantities and conditions of equipment, raw materials, and work-in-progress on-site using tablets. It enables the assembly of work schedules based on production plans, quick instructions to workers, and visualization of information related to work procedures. By using tablets, the printing and distribution of paper forms are eliminated. Since it is possible to create work instruction sheets tailored to each process, it can flexibly respond to any stage of production. Additionally, unnecessary information is not instructed, and only the necessary work instructions are provided to the site, reducing waste from overproduction, excess inventory, and unnecessary transportation. [Effects] ■ Paperless: Elimination of printing and distribution of paper forms ■ Visualization: Real-time performance monitoring ■ Inventory reduction: Prevention of unnecessary pre-production *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Network-based production instruction system in the production line.

Consists of on-site management PLC for managing mechanical devices! Aims to reduce system burden and flexibly respond to scalability.

This product is a network-based production instruction system that comprehensively manages production instructions and equipment information at the production site. It consists of a server PC and production management PC at a higher level, along with a site management PLC that manages the machinery. The PCs are connected via LAN, and the interface with the machinery is built using a network system based on PLC. The network system and distributed processing make the control structure easy to understand, reduce the burden on the system, and allow for flexible scalability. 【Features】 ■ Bulk transmission of manufacturing instruction information from the upper management PC system to the parts feeding equipment. ■ Parts feeding equipment located in multiple locations supplies different parts based on manufacturing instruction information. ■ Machinery reads the manufacturing instruction information, operates, and sends operational status and production data to the upper management PC. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[System Implementation Case] Manufacturing Instruction System <Touch Monitor>

Input work status on the touch monitor in the factory! A case where manufacturing status can be checked on the management screen in the office.

We would like to introduce a case where we implemented a manufacturing instruction system into the sales management system of a food manufacturing company. Before the implementation, production (products to be prepared for shipment) was handwritten on the factory's whiteboard in the morning of the same day to give instructions. After the implementation, it became possible to input production (products to be prepared for shipment) from the office, eliminating the need to go to the factory and improving work efficiency. [Challenges] - Production (products to be prepared for shipment) was handwritten on the factory's whiteboard in the morning of the same day to give instructions. - Every time an order came in, someone had to go to the factory to write it by hand. - To check the output, someone had to visit the factory. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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