Food & Drink Processing & Packaging Issue 53 2024 | Page 38

How manufacturing monitoring systems work to improve shop floor performance

Manufacturers face more pressure than ever to deliver quality products quickly , but any number of variables can throw off the bestplanned production schedule — from machine and human error to unexpected downtime and materials shortages . Real-time production monitoring and process monitoring work in concert to provide immediate insights that enable manufacturers to rapidly identify and address potential issues before they impact the ability to deliver on customer commitments . In this article , Lynn Loughmiller , Software Engineering Manager at DELMIAWorks , takes a closer look at how production and process manufacturing monitoring systems work to improve shop floor performance .
Understanding Manufacturing Monitoring Systems : Production Monitoring vs . Process Monitoring
Production monitoring and process monitoring both rely on real-time
38 FDPP - www . fdpp . co . uk data from smart machines and sensors on equipment . However , they are effectively two different parts of a recipe for gaining insights into what is happening on the shop floor at any given time .
• Production monitoring is similar to the top part of a recipe that lists the ingredients , centering around parts and materials . It tracks the production of parts starting from the raw material used , such as a plastic pellet or metal sheet , to counting parts as they are created , tracking their movement into inventory , and recording any associated scrap .
• Process monitoring is much like the bottom of the recipe that looks at how things are being done . It focuses on conditions that affect processes , such as whether machine cycle times , temperatures , amperages , and lubrication levels are within specified parameters .
Five Ways Production and Process Monitoring Can Improve Your Operations
When real-time data from manufacturing monitoring systems is shared with a manufacturer ’ s enterprise resource planning ( ERP ), manufacturing execution system ( MES ), and other related software , the information can automatically trigger actions and support decision-making throughout the business . The following are five examples of how production monitoring and process monitoring — either separately or working together — can be used to improve operations .
1 . Inventory Management – Production monitoring plays an integral role in ensuring that enough raw materials are in inventory because it tracks machine cycle times , which can be used to predict when a manufacturer will run out of a specific material . Production monitoring can also capture when