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Industry 4.0 Is Here, Are You Ready?

Written by Leslie Bloom | Feb 16, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Historically, internal systems for work instructions have been used solely for distributing procedures, with entirely separate systems for data collection and reporting. These disconnected systems are holding companies back.

As the digital revolution continues to make information sharing easier than ever, industrial businesses are ready to reap the benefits. Enter: Industry 4.0.

Industry 4.0 empowers companies to create secure, controlled systems where digital devices and their human counterparts communicate seamlessly with one another. These next-gen production environments make processes visible and controllable from almost anywhere.

It might sound like a scene from a sci-fi movie, but there are no special effects at play here—it’s much more real and attainable than it seems. With minimal implementation, see how can you start benefitting from Industry 4.0 with Dozuki's newest features.

 

Real-time Process Control

Keeping work instructions and data collection in two separate systems made continuous improvement a challenge. Information had to be exported, imported, and analyzed—taking valuable time before being implemented.

A clear, step-by-step display and unique data capture prompts ensure your users stay on track—every time. On your management side, dashboards give you instant feedback into how your processes are being followed by users.

Merge Data Collection and Reporting

Data gathered from disconnected paper and digital systems is only showing you part of the picture. How can your business continue to improve if it isn’t referencing up-to-date data?

Operator and Dashboard Views go beyond traditional work instructions and checklists to give you instant insights on timing, quality issues, sign-offs, and more.

Focus on the metrics that matter most to your goals, reporting dashboards are configurable, giving you the new ability to know exactly how teams are performing. This real-time intelligence lets you identify opportunities for growth and process improvements.