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| - | ====== Table of Contents ====== | ||
| - | * **Devices** | ||
| - | * //The NIS in the line// | ||
| - | * How to implement the NIS in the field\\ \\ | ||
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| - | * **Interfaces** | ||
| - | * //The LED TV (Andon board)// | ||
| - | * The Andon board interface | ||
| - | * //The touch panel interface// | ||
| - | * Advancement of the pieces | ||
| - | * Declaring scrap | ||
| - | * Tooling | ||
| - | * Declaring stop for failure or slowdown | ||
| - | * Declaring stop for organizational cause | ||
| - | * Production change | ||
| - | * The flashback function\\ \\ | ||
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| - | * **In the office** | ||
| - | * //NIS web platform// | ||
| - | * The main menu | ||
| - | * Users | ||
| - | * The environment | ||
| - | * Non-compliant causes | ||
| - | * Downtime causes | ||
| - | * Productions | ||
| - | * Utilities | ||
| - | * //Reports// | ||
| - | * Production line status | ||
| - | * Efficiency | ||
| - | * Reports | ||
| - | * //OEE overview// | ||
| - | * How does it work | ||
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| - | ====== NIS User Handbook ====== | ||
| ===== Devices ===== | ===== Devices ===== | ||
| - | ==== The NIS in the Line ==== | + | ==== The Next Improve System |
| **NIS** is an acronym that stands for Next Improve System. NIS allows the control and monitoring of production efficiency, both in real time (Andon) and over a certain period (OEE).\\ \\ | **NIS** is an acronym that stands for Next Improve System. NIS allows the control and monitoring of production efficiency, both in real time (Andon) and over a certain period (OEE).\\ \\ | ||
| - | === How to Implement the NIS in the Field === | + | === How to Implement the NIS on-field |
| In order to implement a Next Improve System, you need the following devices: | In order to implement a Next Improve System, you need the following devices: | ||
| * An LED TV (we recommend at least a 40 inches TV) | * An LED TV (we recommend at least a 40 inches TV) | ||
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| The Mini PC is connected to the LED TV via an HDMI port and is also connected to the system via an ethernet cable.\\ \\ | The Mini PC is connected to the LED TV via an HDMI port and is also connected to the system via an ethernet cable.\\ \\ | ||
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| Each PLC can be connected to 4 machines as it is provided with 8 slots.\\ \\ | Each PLC can be connected to 4 machines as it is provided with 8 slots.\\ \\ | ||
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| ===== Interfaces ===== | ===== Interfaces ===== | ||
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| - | These percentage values can be customizable | + | These percentage values can be customized |
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| - | The "Scrap items" button provides access to a dialog box containing the datasheet of the loss of quality causes. The operator must specify the appropriate cause.\\ | + | The "Scrap items" button provides access to a dialog box containing the datasheet of the quality |
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| - | At the bottom | + | At the bottom left, there is the "OP button" |
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| - | At the bottom | + | At the bottom right, there is the " |
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| Here we'll show how to advance the pieces (with or without a PLC).\\ | Here we'll show how to advance the pieces (with or without a PLC).\\ | ||
| **Without a PLC**\\ | **Without a PLC**\\ | ||
| - | When the operator finishes all the operations, before moving on to the next piece, he/she will indicate the progress of the piece using the barcode reader, scanning the unique item number.\\ \\ | + | As soon as the operator finishes all the operations, before moving on to the next piece, he/she will indicate the progress of the piece using the barcode reader, scanning the unique item number.\\ \\ |
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| **With a PLC**\\ | **With a PLC**\\ | ||
| - | The main difference compared to a line without a PLC concerns the signaling mode of the advancement of a piece: it is the PLC that automatically | + | The main difference compared to a line without a PLC concerns the signaling mode of the advancement of a piece: it's up to PLC to automatically |
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| * Once the stop has started, it will start blinking yellow/ | * Once the stop has started, it will start blinking yellow/ | ||
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| - | * Press the blinking area to end the stop machine. The system will ask for confirmation | + | * Press the blinking area to end the machine |
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| - | * It’s also possible to switch from the stop machine to tooling while stop is active | + | * It’s also possible to switch from the stop machine to tooling while the stop is active |
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| When the resource has a stop machine running, two additional buttons will be shown.\\ \\ | When the resource has a stop machine running, two additional buttons will be shown.\\ \\ | ||
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| - | The operator will press the green one with the wrench icon and then will confirm the choise.\\ | + | The operator will press the green one with the wrench icon and then will confirm the choice.\\ |
| - | Success / error message will be shown based on the result of the operation.\\ | + | Success / error message will be shown depending |
| - | Now, the green button become grayout (disabled) and the other button with the wrench icon become | + | Now, the green button become grayout (disabled) and the other button with the wrench icon becomes |
| - | The running stop machine remains as is until the operator press the yellow blinking button “failure / slowdowns”.\\ \\ | + | The running stop machine remains as it is until the operator press the yellow blinking button “failure / slowdowns”.\\ \\ |
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| - | ===== In the office ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== NIS web platform ==== | + | |
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| - | === The main menu === | + | |
| - | From the office the user will be able to **view**, **manage** and **customize** the entire NIS system.\\ | + | |
| - | All the operations the user can do are listed in the main menu. The menu provides different entries, depending on who is logged.\\ | + | |
| - | This is the menu that can see a user with the role of administrator.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | The «**Environments**» section contains some general voices describing users, departments, | + | |
| - | Through each single entry the user will be able to make settings and changes related to the context.\\ | + | |
| - | We will deepen this topic in the paragraphs «**Users**» and «**The environment**».\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | The «**Causes**» section represents the list of possible downtime or non-compliant causes.\\ | + | |
| - | We will deepen this topic in the paragraphs«**Non-compliant causes**» and «**Downtime causes**».\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | The «**Production**» section contains the list of products, the list of production orders, and the list of active productions at the moment.\\ | + | |
| - | We will deepen this topic in the paragraph «**Productions**».\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | In the «**Utilities**» section, there are three entries «**Devices status monitor**», | + | |
| - | The first, gives access to the list of all devices involved and some control functions; the second shows the signals of a specific PLC; the third gives direct access to a web version manual.\\ | + | |
| - | We will deepen this topic in the paragraph «**Utilities**».\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | The «**Production line status**» section lists the monitored lines.\\ | + | |
| - | Through this list you will be able to view the data of each line, relating to the Andon: you will be able to view the screen of the Andon board (TV LED) and also the screen of the touch panel.\\ | + | |
| - | We will deepen this topic in the paragraph «**Production line status**».\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | The «Efficiency» section lists the monitored lines.\\ | + | |
| - | Through this list you will be able to view the OEE of today' | + | |
| - | We will deepen this topic in the paragraph «**Efficiency**».\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | === Users === | + | |
| - | The NIS web platform has several roles.\\ | + | |
| - | Using the " | + | |
| - | Users and groups can be managed only if the logged in user has the «**Administrator**» level of rights.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | After clicking on the " | + | |
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| - | * «**Add**»: | + | |
| - | * «**Edit**»: | + | |
| - | * «**Delete**»: | + | |
| - | * «**Export XLS**»: by clicking on it, we can export this table in Excel format. | + | |
| - | * «**Groups management**»: | + | |
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| - | To add a new user, you have to click on " | + | |
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| - | === Groups === | + | |
| - | By clicking on " | + | |
| - | Each role is enabled to perform specific functions: | + | |
| - | * **Administrator**: | + | |
| - | * **OEE manager**: environment configurations, | + | |
| - | * **Supervisor**: | + | |
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| - | === The environment === | + | |
| - | The remaining entries of the menu " | + | |
| - | So this section include the departments and lines involved, the length of the shifts, the cycle time adjustment, and the the scheduled pauses.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Departments == | + | |
| - | This section will show the list of departments where the NIS system is installed.\\ | + | |
| - | A department can contain one or more production lines.\\ | + | |
| - | The user who has the rights to edit this section can add new departments or edit/delete existing ones, or export this table in Excel format.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Production lines == | + | |
| - | This section will show the list of production lines where the NIS system is installed.\\ | + | |
| - | The user who has the rights to edit this section, can add new production lines or edit/delete existing ones, or export this table in Excel format.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | The user, when adds or edits an existing line, will have to set some values such as: | + | |
| - | * the department to which the line belongs | + | |
| - | * the number of workers (zero means gathered from ERP) | + | |
| - | * the number of shifts | + | |
| - | * setting **OEE percentages**, | + | |
| - | * setting the **Cycle Time Factor** | + | |
| - | * setting the thresholds for OEE, failure, tooling and scraps reports (monthly and daily) (//see also paragraph «**Reports**»// | + | |
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| - | == Shifts == | + | |
| - | this section will show the list of planned shifts.\\ | + | |
| - | The user can add a new shift, or edit an existing shift. He will have to set the start and end of each turn.\\ | + | |
| - | The user can also delete an existing shift.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Cycle time % adjustment == | + | |
| - | The Cycle time is based on the cycle time gathered from ERP or manually entered by the operator in case of NO ERP data exchange.\\ | + | |
| - | It’s coupled by articole code and the line involved. Examples of coefficient | + | |
| - | * 50% => cycle time halved | + | |
| - | * 100% => no change applied | + | |
| - | * 200% => cycle time doubled\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Scheduled pauses == | + | |
| - | this section shows the list of scheduled pauses. The user can add a new scheduled pause.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Before adding a new scheduled pause, the user will need to select a production line.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Finally, the user have to specify the start time of the pause and its duration.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | === Non-compliant causes === | + | |
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| - | The section **Non-compliant causes** shows the list of non-compliant causes provided.\\ | + | |
| - | The user can add a new cause, cancell or modify an existing one.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | When adding a new non-compliant cause, the user have to give a description and to associate a resource (a production line).\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | === Downtime causes === | + | |
| - | The **downtime causes** are all those causes that lead to a stop in production.\\ | + | |
| - | Causes can be of different kind (// | + | |
| - | == Downtime causes – Lev. 1 == | + | |
| - | This section shows the list of causes for first level.\\ | + | |
| - | Each item in the table specifies an identifier code, a description, | + | |
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| - | The user who has the rights to edit this section can add new downtime causes or edit/delete existing ones, or export this table in Excel format.\\ | + | |
| - | Adding a new downtime causes, the user will have to set some values such as: | + | |
| - | * Code and ERP code | + | |
| - | * A description of the downtime causes (Ex. «Planned – Lunch») | + | |
| - | * A type («Failure», | + | |
| - | * If it is or not, an organizational causes | + | |
| - | * The resource (line) involved | + | |
| - | * The level | + | |
| - | * Sort of index | + | |
| - | * OEE stratification (the user have to select a reason of the stop. See also the paragraph «**Reports**»)\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Downtime causes – Lev. 2 & 3 == | + | |
| - | The tables relating to the downtime causes of 2nd and 3rd levels are similar to each other, //but are different from the table of the downtime causes of 1st level//.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | In these tables there is a column reporting the description of the previous level («Level 1» or «Level 2»): in this way it is clear at what level, each sub-level belongs.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | === Productions === | + | |
| - | In this section, the user will be able to manage all the products and related production orders and to view and modify the active productions.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Products == | + | |
| - | This section shows the list of all products.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Adding a new product or editing an existing one, the user will have to set some values such as: | + | |
| - | * a code | + | |
| - | * a description | + | |
| - | * the related production line (optional)\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Production order == | + | |
| - | This section shows the list of production orders.\\ | + | |
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| - | The information in this table relates to: | + | |
| - | * the article | + | |
| - | * the code of the production order | + | |
| - | * the ERP code | + | |
| - | * the number of items provided | + | |
| - | * the lines where it is possible to work the article, its cycle time and the number of workers involved\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Active productions == | + | |
| - | This section shows the list of active productions at this time.\\ | + | |
| - | The information in this table relates to the production order being processed in each line, the cycle time and the start time.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Adding a new active production or editing an existing one, the user will have to provide some data: | + | |
| - | * the line | + | |
| - | * the production order | + | |
| - | * the takt time\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | === Utilities === | + | |
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| - | == Devices status monitor == | + | |
| - | This section shows the list of all devices involved in the NIS system.\\ | + | |
| - | For all devices it is possible to know: //IP address//, //MAC address//, //Name//, //Type// (Tablet, PLC, Computer), //Asset// (NeXT ID), //ID Kiosk//, //Status and History// | + | |
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| - | Through the column «**Status**» the user can to check the status of the device, if it is working or not.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == PLC signals == | + | |
| - | This function allows the user to monitor the signals of a specific PLC.\\ | + | |
| - | Entering the **PLC Asset Code** (//PLC NeXT ID//) will display all PLC inputs. For each input we can know the type of signal associated and the number of received signals.\\ | + | |
| - | Green color means that the signal is 1 (the machine is running or a pieces is counted); white color means that the signal is 0 (the machine is stopped or a piece is not completed)\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == User manual == | + | |
| - | This function allows the user to open the //NIS system guide// in a web version.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | ==== Reports ==== | + | |
| - | Through the NIS web application the user can view some reports. | + | |
| - | === Production line status === | + | |
| - | This section shows the list of departments involved in the NIS system.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | By clicking on one of the departments (for example, «// | + | |
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| - | At the top on the right of each box there are two buttons: | + | |
| - | * the button on the left (1) allows to display the TV LED screen; | + | |
| - | * the button on the right (2) allows to display the touch panel screen.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | (1) This is an example of a TV LED screen, present on each line.\\ | + | |
| - | The detailed description of the information shown on the LED TV can be found in the paragraph «**The Andon board interface**»\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | (2) This is an example of a touch panel screen, present on each line.\\ | + | |
| - | The detailed description of the touch panel interface can be found in the paragraph «**The touch panel interface**»\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | === Efficiency === | + | |
| - | This section shows the list of departments involved in the NIS system.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | By clicking on one of the departments (for example, «Hohlkorperline»), | + | |
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| - | At the top on the right of each box there is a button. It allows: | + | |
| - | * to display the OEE value of that line, in a certain period | + | |
| - | * to access to some reports \\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Thie following image shows the OEE interface. By default, it shows the OEE value of the current day, hour by hour, starting from the beginning of the shift.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | At the top of the interface the user can choose the line to be analyzed, the time span to view (today, yesterday, current week, last week, current month, last month, current year last year).\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Below, we find a series of buttons that allow the user to view a series of reports.\\ | + | |
| - | This topic will be discussed in the paragraph «**Reports**».\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | In the middle of the interface, a series of histograms show the OEE value, hour by hour.\\ | + | |
| - | The different colors refer to: | + | |
| - | * Yellow: stop for a quality problem (scrap) | + | |
| - | * Blue: speed loss | + | |
| - | * Red: stop machine | + | |
| - | * Green: the OEE\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | At the bottom of the interface you can see **details** about losses due to machine stops and scraps.\\ | + | |
| - | The duration of each stop is immediately visible.\\ | + | |
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| - | By clicking on «**Details**» you can deepen the knowledge by going to see the start and end of each stop.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Here the user can see the stops (not scheduled) that contribute to the amount of minutes we saw in the previous screen. For each stop we know the start time and the end time.\\ | + | |
| - | The user can export this table in excel format.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | In the following chart, the user can find a variety of information. | + | |
| - | * total items produced | + | |
| - | * items processed for one hour | + | |
| - | * cadence | + | |
| - | * non-compliant items | + | |
| - | * time available | + | |
| - | * stop minutes | + | |
| - | * RF: Machine efficiency | + | |
| - | * RV: efficiency of machine availability | + | |
| - | * RQ: Object quality efficiency | + | |
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| - | === Reports === | + | |
| - | From the OEE interface, the user can view a series of specific reports\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Recalculate == | + | |
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| - | For example, this function is very useful if, at a later time, the cause of a stop has to be changed: from a stop programmed to an unplanned stop.\\ | + | |
| - | This change affects the calculation of OEE, so a recalculation is required.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Tabular OEE data == | + | |
| - | This feature allows the user to view all OEE data in tabular form. This table can also be exported to Excel format.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == OEE stratification == | + | |
| - | The "**OEE stratification**" | + | |
| - | The goal is achieved using a graph that highlights the most frequent stops in the selected time span.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Productions == | + | |
| - | This function allows the user to view a list of productions made in the selected time frame in a table format.\\ | + | |
| - | The user can read the order of production, the article code, the cycle time, the number of items produced, the number of non-compliant items, the start time of processing, the end time of processing.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Movements == | + | |
| - | This function allows the user to view the entire list of events, in the time interval selected: produced items, cycle time, type of movement (load or downtime), cause of downtime, type of downtime, duration of downtime, non-compliant items.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Cellboard Reports – OEE effective production == | + | |
| - | In this report, the user can see the monthly and daily OEE value (relative to the selected month).\\ | + | |
| - | In red, the user can see the treshold limit configured under "// | + | |
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| - | == Cellboard Reports – setup percentage == | + | |
| - | This function reports, on the left, as a percentage, the length of setup (tooling) over the entire time span (monthly).\\ | + | |
| - | On the right, this function shows, the time in minutes of setup, compared to the entire time span (daily).\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Cellboard Reports – setup average == | + | |
| - | This function shows the average length of the setup (tooling) in minutes, each month (on the left) or day by day in the selected month (on the right).\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Cellboard Reports – downtime percentage == | + | |
| - | This function reports, on the left, as a percentage, the length of downtime over the entire time span (monthly).\\ | + | |
| - | On the right, instead, this function shows, the time in minutes of downtime, compared to the entire time span (daily).\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Cellboard Reports – downtime Pareto == | + | |
| - | This function shows the various causes of downtime that have occurred, in percentage, using the Pareto graph.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Cellboard Reports – scrap items == | + | |
| - | This function reports, as a percentage, the length of scrap items over the entire time span (monthly on the left, daily on the right).\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | == Cellboard Reports – scrap Pareto == | + | |
| - | This function shows the various causes of quality problems that have occurred, in percentage, using the Pareto graph.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | ==== OEE overview ==== | + | |
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| - | === How does it works === | + | |
| - | The OEE overview is the central application for management. It allowed: | + | |
| - | * hierarchical organization of the Franke group based on macro areas | + | |
| - | * step by step focus on macro areas, plants, departmens, production resources | + | |
| - | * data warehouse used for computation | + | |
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| - | The hierarchical order is: | + | |
| - | * Franke | + | |
| - | * macroarea (eg "Sinks stainless steel" | + | |
| - | * plants | + | |
| - | * departments | + | |
| - | * production lines\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Once you click on a macro area, you can see: | + | |
| - | * the plants that are part of it (sub-locations). | + | |
| - | * the monthly OEE value (with graph) | + | |
| - | * the last day OEE value (with graph)\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | Sub-locations tabular summary | + | |
| - | * OEE of selected month with trend indicator (related to the previous month) and % variation | + | |
| - | * OEE of last day with trend indicator (related to the previous day) and % variation | + | |
| - | * direct access to detailed information of the single sub-location\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | **OEE of selected month** | + | |
| - | * W: worked time (hours) | + | |
| - | * U: unplanned stops (hours) | + | |
| - | * P: planned stops (hours) | + | |
| - | * colors are based on OEE thresholds (same as andon boards)\\ \\ | + | |
| - | Trend percentage between current selection and previous period | + | |
| - | * selected month => previous month | + | |
| - | * colors are based on predefined percentage values (-10%, -5%, 0, +5%, +10%) | + | |
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| - | **OEE of last day** | + | |
| - | * W: worked time (hours) | + | |
| - | * U: unplanned stops (hours) | + | |
| - | * P: planned stops (hours) | + | |
| - | * colors are based on OEE thresholds (same as andon boards)\\ \\ | + | |
| - | Trend percentage between current selection and previous period | + | |
| - | * last month => the day before | + | |
| - | * colors are based on predefined percentage values (-10%, -5%, 0, +5%, +10%) | + | |
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| - | **Sub-locations graph summary** | + | |
| - | * monthly OEE | + | |
| - | * daily OEE related to the selected period (month, year) | + | |
| - | * thresholds defined for C.I.C. reports\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | ===== The OEE ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== Definition ==== | + | |
| - | OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) measures how close you are to perfect production (manufacturing only good parts, as fast as possible, with no stop time). OEE correlates **real production** with the **ideal production** planned.\\ | + | |
| - | The difference between these two values represents the loss of production in terms of: | + | |
| - | * **RF = Availability (Time)** | + | |
| - | * **RV = Performance (Speed)** | + | |
| - | * **RQ = Quality**\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | There are three kind of losses: | + | |
| - | * **Availability Loss**: an availability score of 100% means that the process is always running during **planned production time** (the time your process is scheduled to run). Any time the process is not running due to an unplanned stop (e.g., some type of mechanical failure) or a planned stop (e.g., cleaning) is an Availability Loss | + | |
| - | * **Performance Loss**: a performance score of 100% means that the process is running as fast as possible. Performance can be calculated as the ratio of **Actual Run Rate** to **Theoretical Maximum Rate** (the design capacity of a machine or process) | + | |
| - | * **Quality Loss**: a quality score of 100% means that the process is only making good parts. Quality is the ratio of **Good Material** to **All Material**. Some process applications only produce good materials, while others may have Quality Loss due to non-conforming materials.\\ \\ | + | |
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| - | ==== How to calculate the OEE ==== | + | |
| - | The OEE is simplified in the multiplication of the indexes described above, then **OEE = RF x RV x RQ**\\ | + | |
| - | * Availability (RF) = ? Run Time / ? Planned Production Time, that is >> **RF=(d-s)/ | + | |
| - | * Performance = ? (Ideal Cycle Time × Total Parts) / ? Run Time that is >> **RV=(CtxNp)/ | + | |
| - | * Quality = ? Good Parts / ? Total Parts, that is >> * **RQ=(Np-Nc)/ | + | |
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| - | * **Not programmed Stop (F)**: it's required a causalization of stop | + | |
| - | * **Programmed Stop (P)**: the worker set the begin and the end of this kind of stop using touch panel | + | |
| - | * **Micro-stop (M)**: it's not required a causalization of the stop \\ \\ | + | |
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