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News Release from: Harford Control | Subject: Automatic key-performance-indicator
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2004
Key-performance-indicator suits most
factories
A new, turnkey, production line, performance-measurement package is now available and requires little factory resource, before generating major operational benefits says the vendor.
Automatic key-performance-indicator suits most factories A new, turnkey, production line, performance-measurement package is now available, requiring little factory resource, before generating major operational benefits Real Time KPIs will cover all productivity and quality issues without turning a factory upside-down
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Real-time performance for the current shift/day
Harford Control's Production Information Management System gives any manager with a PC on the factory network graphical screens to present real-time performance measures for the current shift/day
Free advice is available about an appropriate first step.
This could cover a pilot period with full team training.
User priorities are discussed on all site visits, to enable fine-tuning to be line-specific without special software.
Our specialists have over 20 years practical production/processing experience.
Data is collected from a variety of sources, often as a by-product of existing activities.
Such sources include test results from SPC checks on process variables, plus results from existing Checkweighers, Metal Detectors, PLC sensors, SCADA and Vision systems.
These sources all contribute vital information to create the big performance picture for managers, across any factory network.
Why not start off simple and let your enthusiasm for early progress made, grow the system as savings are generated ?.
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