Challenges


Handwritten, QR code, or barcode input lacks accuracy in recording


Man-hours per production is unclear, making it difficult to ascertain costs


Unable to visualize productivity and work progress of each worker


Indirect work hours cannot be ascertained and improvements cannot be found


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Collecting work results with RFID

Simply place RFID-tagged or labeled work orders in a designated location to automatically capture work start and completion times.

Work data for each employee can be easily recorded.

Compared with handwritten, barcode, or 2D code methods, this approach reduces operator workload and minimizes human error.

Collecting work results with RFID

Benefits

Insights from Performance Data

By knowing the work hours, production costs and costs can be accurately calculated and used as profit improvement data. Furthermore, by understanding the work situation, it is possible to take actions such as changing to optimal personnel assignments and rearranging production plans.In addition, by understanding the time spent outside of actual work, the data can lead to improvements in preparation processes and parts and tool placement.In addition, visualization of workers' skills will help achieve legitimate evaluation and increase workers' motivation.

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