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    and understanding what the customer values. Managers can track value-added
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    the problem process and collect baseline performance data. Determine what should be measured and how, but keep it simple. Analyze the data as changes are made to the process, to see if results are improving. Once the data show that you ve improved the process, move to implement it. Continue to track
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    and placed in a job jar. They are then prioritized using a matrix that ranks suggestions based on their potential impact and how easy they are to implement. A recent job was to develop visuals for Lean. We developed schedule boards to track projects and installed them at different lines so
  • Infrared Thermography in the Balkans Cartonboard Mill - Starting From Scratch
    Our goals for thermography are straightforward, try to avert unscheduled downtime and save a lot of money. Thermography is an efficient tool for these purposes as well as for other tasks like tracking changes in cartonboard through the machine process and detecting faulty insulation in the steam
  • Diagnostic Examinations in Agricultural Fruit and Vegetable Dryers
    For this exercise, we applied the methods of vibration diagnosis and infrared thermography to multi-belt dryer technologies that are capable of drying horticultural products. Under service operation of the dryer we have kept track of the conditions of the electro-motors and vents and the insulation
  • How Solenoid and Haptic Actuators are Transforming Automotive Safety Technologies
    familiar with is the vibrator on a cell phone. Why Add Haptic Technology to Cars?. Haptic feedback is useful to drivers because their cognitive channels are already heavily loaded for visual and audio information. Think about it - when you are driving you are trying to keep track of the road
  • What Is The Industrial Internet Of Things?
    . A Few Examples Of The Industrial Internet Of Things. Manufacturing supply chain. Sensors embedded directly in an assembly line's conveyor belts transmit reports about the health of the equipment and operations. As a result, factory managers can monitor the equipment and proactively detect service issues

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