A window into lean production

Plant floor and management visibility of OEE data provides European packager with better inventory control and a reduction in raw material use.

Factivity's MES software features a strong OEE component and facilitates plant floor access to data.
Factivity's MES software features a strong OEE component and facilitates plant floor access to data.

“The key to factory floor control is good visibility,” says John Leiber, president of Factivity Inc. “This provides a window into all of your production and factory floor activities.” And this window, in turn, facilitates what he calls “a systemized and controlled approach to lean production management.”

Factivity (www.factivity.com) says it delivers such a window through its manufacturing execution system (MES) software that is designed to provide usable data to factory floor personnel through touchscreen technology, including an Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) component. As evidence of its capability to provide this window, Factivity notes that International Plastic Packaging Corp. is using the software for that reason.

Headquartered in Europe, International Plastic Packaging chose to implement the Factivity Workbench MES shop floor system, beginning the rollout with its plant in Ohio. The company’s main goal was better factory floor visibility and control, and its primary measure for improvement was OEE.

Management first put together an internal set of measurement guidelines for the three main OEE components: performance, availability and quality. In this they were in line with best practices regarding OEE, since comparisons between different machines, lines or plants are nearly impossible without strict uniformity in the measurement methodology. The company also elected to capture labor data associated with each machine so there was a strong tie-in to the people on the floor for accountability and labor-focused process improvement.

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