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See estimated completion date for every job on every
machine in every plant with ProductionACE WEB
JOB QUEUE. |
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Completion date is based on actual parts to go, operating conditions of equipment, shift schedule, planned maintenance, and scrap product.
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Use this Web Job Queue to:
1. Coordinate production schedule at multiple plants.
2. Enable your sales staff to give real- world
delivery dates while sitting in your customer's
office.
3. See status of production operations remotely, and in real-time.
Machine status (run, down, slow, unscheduled, etc.) is color coded for quick action by supervisors.
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Green:
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On target
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Red:
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Down
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Yellow:
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Slow/Fast
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Light Blue:
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In Setup
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Dark Blue:
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No Job Scheduled
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Click here to see actual "Live" Web Job Queue in running system
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Web-enabled screens for enterprise-wide, real-time data
access. |
You
can easily customize Data Table Screens like
this to monitor every Machine  |
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Emails
can be automatically generated to alert recipients
regarding potential or actual issues occurring
on the shop floor. |
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This
screen makes the selection of conditions and
recipients a simple process.
Messages contain the date and time stamp and
Machine Identification Number, where appropriate.
You may select up to 100 recipients for each
"condition."
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You can easily configure the system to automatically send e-mail alerts to selected recipients when conditions like these occur:
Help: If a Help Call is requested.
The e-mail will specify the particular machine
requesting the Help Call.
Down/Reject (edited): If any
Down time or Rejects are changed through the
Down and reject Editor in the system.
Shift Schedule: Any time the
Shift Schedule is changed.
Parts/Stroke: If the number
of parts made each machine operation are changed,
eg: closing off a mold cavity.
Low Alarm: If machine rate
(or corresponding Cycle Time) is below the user-set
job specific Low Limit.
High Alarm: If machine rate
(or corresponding Cycle Time) is above the user-set
job specific High limit.
Down Reason: If a specified
Down Reason is entered or occurs at the machine.
OEE: If OEE of a machine is
below a user-set limit.
Shift: End of shift summary
of those machines whose efficiencies are below
user-set limits. This includes OEE,
Utilization, Yield, and Rate.
Reject Reason: If a specified
Reject Reason is entered or occurs at the machine.
Process Variable: If a specified
Process Variable (Cycle Time, Fill Time, Temperature,
Pressure, etc.) is out of
user-set limits. |
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