Many companies are turning to MES and paperless manufacturing to solve the steady bleeding of experience and best practices, and it is working.
An effective solution to this problem must capture best practices and shop floor processes. It must have process enforcement and revision controls to ensure new employees utilize best practices and don’t create inefficient habits. The solution needs data collection, preferably real-time data collection, to measure success. Paperless manufacturing does all this, and more. Consider this:
Many times a shop floor will struggle to determine manufacturing “truth.” Best practices are kept in a book, but also in the expertise of a line manager. The right way to set up a machine might be found in a manual, but also posted on the side of the machine. Many times these truths compete, and new employees end up teaching themselves the “right” way to do things. With an MES, you have a single source for manufacturing truth, and new employees more easily understand how work should be done.
Capture best practices and processes with a library of approved planning.
With paperless manufacturing and MES, you can build a library of approved work instructions using the expertise and experience of your veteran workers. The system drives consistency because planners pull from this revision-controlled library of operations. As you build the library, integrating this invaluable expertise, you know everyone using the plans will have access to the same standard trusted expertise, rather than starting from scratch each time a new order comes in.
Ensure best practices are followed with process enforcement.
Collecting best practices and capturing the expertise of veteran workers is a good first step toward a smooth transition between generations, but you need to ensure new employees follow these practices. Process enforcement builds a behavioral system that makes best practice second nature, not a lesson to be memorized. The system walks the new worker through the process steps accurately and completely.
Utilize visual work instructions.
Even with the best writers, written work instructions will never have the positive impact of a short video of an expert teaching an operation or setting up a machine. Using a paperless manufacturing system and a cell phone, you can take a quick video of your veteran workers illustrating a best practice and attach it to a relevant operation. Any future worker doing that operation will have one-click access to the expert lesson.
Measure results and adjust as necessary.
Many times, when a company doesn’t have a clear view of shop floor operations, problems can be hidden. Over time, the problem becomes standard operating procedure. Easy access to a complete as-built audit report, or real-time production data, gives a manufacturing company the ability to judge and adjust shop floor processes as needed.
As it is now, many manufacturers operate inefficiently, struggling to capture the expertise of workers before they retire, and wondering how they can replace them once they are gone. Paperless manufacturing provides a solution in one easy step. Retiring workers help build policies and procedures through revision controlled plans in the system. New employees learn through the same system, benefitting from a single location for all approved planning and manufacturing truth. In addition, companies using MES gain increased production and quality, and the other benefits found in the system.
Want to learn more, or see how your company can benefit from MES or paperless manufacturing? Then contact CIMx today for a free shop floor evaluation. Let us show you how we can help.