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Technology solutions can generate integration points that span all manufacturing processes, improving safety, increasing quality, and helping to meet and exceed production targets for a higher return on investment.
The main tools that can generate technological
generate technological impact are:
Manufacturing ERP
Allows users to plan projects and make budgets, as well as design by work projects or by production lines and batches. It provides the tools to maintain total control of each production area.
Advantages:
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Reduce costs
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Increase productivity
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Improve processes
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Make quick decisions in real time
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Increase your business profitability
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Improve organizational visibility
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Reduce inventory shortages
Inventories under control
Technological tools make it possible to capture, verify and send the necessary data to fulfill any order from internal and external customers quickly and effectively. They identify the availability and location of each inventory item in real time, which significantly improves the efficiency of a company's logistics operation, generating profits quickly, while offering a better service to the end customer.
Traceability in products
The technologies most used by companies seeking to make traceability a quality benchmark are led by communication devices with 1D/2D barcode reading and equipment that support RFID (Radio Frequency Identificcation) technologies, which allow monitoring the path of a product along the supply chain. Their adaptability allows them to benefit commercial stores, production chains, supermarkets, field work, among many others.
Intelligent Production
One of the most important aspects is smart production, in which manufacturing processes resemble a network. The more connected your processes are, the more efficient they are.
Its members can communicate with each other in real time and can maintain a minute-by-minute supervision of the production machines remotely, improving quality levels and achieving intelligent production.
Wearables in the
Manufacturing Industry
Its objective is to verify the health status of workers.
With the information it is possible to analyze which are the environmental factors that influence the productivity of the employees and of the manufacturing processes.
Internet of Things (IoT)
The connection of intelligent machines and networked sensors on the shop floor that collect data from the processes and the machine itself. The information is analyzed to perform predictive maintenance, among other autonomous actions. This technology is transforming conventional linear manufacturing supply chains into dynamic, interconnected systems.
Robotics and automation
Robotics is the most widely used technology in manufacturing, companies must update their tools in order not to lose efficiency and speed in production. This technology allows reducing overall costs, improving safety in the workplace and minimizing errors and failures in manufacturing processes, however, it has not replaced the human workforce because they collaborate with them, leaving the high-level tasks to the staff.