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News Release from: Qisoft | Subject: Distributed information management system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 October 2005
Materials maker adopts distributed IT
system
A high performance, distributed information management system provides a 'single window' view of operational data from one or more disparate sources.
Quality information specialist QISoft has installed QISv5 software in the production, technical and laboratory areas at the plant of a leading pressure-sensitive material manufacturer in Brazil This follows on from the software being used and proven by the same manufacturer at more than 20 sites in the USA and Europe
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 15 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The project was driven by the need to replace an outdated system and an increasing need for real-time information and reporting of product quality data to aid the efficient running of the mill.
Links to Allen Bradley, NDC and Siemens process control systems are made through the QIS ProcessLink interface module to collect online data for instant communication around the plant.
Automat worked closely with QISoft to project manage the installation and to provide comprehensive training.
They will provide ongoing support and training to the customer.
Further installations are planned in 2005 for sister plants in Argentina and Columbia.
Gilson Luiz Adorno, commented on behalf of Automat, "The whole project has gone very smoothly with the operators quickly adjusting to QIS.
They are now gaining a lot more information than with the old system and users can quickly run reports and analyses to monitor key performance indicators." Speaking on behalf of QISoft, president Kevin Luxton explained, "This customer is one of the most respected companies within the industry and we are proud of their use of QIS worldwide".
" Using the array of analytical and reporting tools within QIS, information is now in one place to support and monitor process improvements and improve efficiency".
" This installation cements our position in South America and presents many new opportunities to promote QIS in this region." QISoft, through its comprehensive suite of manufacturing execution systems, is at the forefront in delivering benefits to many of the world's leading companies, providing up to the second information throughout the whole manufacturing cycle.
It has an extensive blue-chip customer base that is supported through a network of offices and distributors that offer product training and 24x7 support.
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