In this week's roundup, we look at the potential vs. the reality of software adoption in the industrial and quality spheres to take a further look at where the theoretical and the practical intersect. Read more about this and other perspectives below.
Large manufacturing organizations are not the only companies investing in automated approaches to managing their internal processes. Software Advice, a small business manufacturing research firm, recently spoke with hundreds of prospective buyers from small manufacturing companies to develop their analysis on today’s buying trends. Specifically, the goal was to gather a better understanding of what this scale of operations seeks in manufacturing solutions and the driving pain points to begin the journey. The findings have been condensed into the below slideshare:
Mike James, Chairman of MESA EMEA, shared his newest discussion around Enterprise Quality Management Software (EQMS) strategies with the Operational Excellence Professional Network on LinkedIn. James is an avid supporter of manufacturing quality, specifically the benefits of EQMS, but also isn’t afraid of pointing out deployment issues. This article, the first of a four-part series, defines local vs. enterprise solutions and dives into how an aerospace OEM is tackling its EQMS deployment. The subsequent three articles will look at perceived vs. actual solution value within automotive, food and beverage, and life sciences. Learn more…
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InfinityQS has been releasing quality challenges over the past few weeks that discuss current obstacles manufacturing quality leaders are continuously working to improve. These short discussions provide insights into best practices and real results. Challenge #6 focuses on managing the quality of what your suppliers are producing and the complexity of doing so. More and more manufacturers are adopting solutions that allow for visibility into supplier operations to minimize errors and returns, and to achieve quality standards as well. The case studies for this topic are focused on Trek and an automotive supplier. Read more…
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Throughout 2014, one of the main industry topics in conversation has been around automation. The concern around robotics replacing a portion of the workforce has remained. However, it is important to remember that with technological advancements comes workforce progression and a stronger skillset. Mike Roberts addresses these concerns and dives into what an evolving workforce means for both existing and future workers as well as industrial organizations. Read more…
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