Highlights : About ShopVue

Paperless Dispatch

Track Machine Status, Efficiency, And Utilization

Component Control

Time/Activity Card

Direct Machine Interface
Product Details
Features
Shop Activity Or Labor Tracking
Management Reporting
Component Control
Trigger Automatic Printing Of Labels
Direct Machine Interface
Factory Crew Managment
Time/Activity Card
Progressive Discipline
Monitor Work-In-Progress Status
Paperless Dispatch
Lot And Serial Number Tracking
Track Machine Status, Efficiency, And Utilization
Dashboard
Attendance Tracking
Employee Absence Tracking and Approval
Photo Badge
Access Control
Benifits
Labor Tracking
Shop activity or labor tracking is one of the core modules available in ShopVue. With this module, users can capture and collect data about the direct and indirect activities of their operators and workers. Direct labor or activities refer to jobs related to the production of machines or products; while indirect labor or activities involve those jobs that are not associated with production such as maintenance and meetings.
Monitor Work-In-Progress Status
ShopVue’s labor tracking module also provides users with the capability to track WIP or work-in-progress status, and they no longer need to walk across their factory just to monitor what their workers have accomplished so far with respect to the work orders assigned to them
Component Control Module
Another powerful module offered by ShopVue is its component control module which offers users the ability to track material usage on their shop floor at the point of use. With this module, users are ensured that operators or assemblers are using the correct parts and their quantities as they perform each operation.
Automatically Track Machine Efficiency And Utilization
The other way to monitor the efficiency and utilization of factory machines is by using ShopVue’s Direct Machine Interface or DIM. This is an electronic interface to the machine’s controls that automatically captures data about the machine such as the actual quantity of parts it produces, its status (running or down), and temperature and speed. Such automatic machine monitoring capability aims to solve the problems associated with using manually entered data to track factory machines, like the tendency of employees to mix up quantities of parts produced between shifts or to forget exact details (.e.g., yield and scrap data).