Through the newly launched Colos OEE software, manufacturers can completely improve device performance from 10% to 15%.
Colos OEE is a software that supports overall device performance (OEE) control. Applying it, users can easily collect production data in real time and view the packaging line history, determine the difference between the actual production time and the expected time of the production line. production, quality performance and productivity losses as well as “bottlenecks” in the entire production line – a process in which the production process is behind schedule or completely shut down.
With only a few days of implementation, businesses can not only improve the performance of the device but also make it easier to manage KPIs (performance indicators) and make improvements.
Reducing downtime and improving production efficiency are always priority issues. A typical method of increasing performance is to measure and improve OEE. This is an indicator shown by 3 sub-indicators: Availability, performance and quality of the chain. Unfortunately, most OEE-related solutions are costly and time-consuming because they require data programming to meet real needs or be familiar with complex configurations. magazine. In contrast, with Colos OEE, the installation and programming is quite easy, not time-consuming.
Before performance improvement programs are implemented, the overall productivity of businesses is 50 to 60%. While the best manufacturing plants achieve 85%, many factories work hard to improve performance and metrics because they don’t have easy, fast and comprehensive data access. When it comes to calculating, not to mention it needs to work efficiently.
Therefore, the emergence of OEE management system helps factories to quickly collect data, the lines go into operation more stably and avoid some major losses such as machine failures and equipment, set-up and adjustment losses, temporary shutdowns (for short periods), failure to start up and during production or to low-speed operation equipment.
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Productivity and Quality Office