Full-scale Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) offer this deep level of tracking, but implementing them is a significant undertaking.
Here at Hill, we needed a way to define the precise journey – the 'route' – each component takes, from raw billet to finished, inspected, and packed part.
Leveraging an existing database platform, our team began developing a bespoke, in-house system tailored specifically to our needs. It quickly evolved into a powerful job tracking tool.
Key Benefits We're Already Seeing:
- Real-Time Visibility: With a glance, we can now see exactly which jobs are active and precisely what stage they are in – whether it's machining, inspection, part marking, or heading to stores. This gives us an unprecedented, real-time snapshot of our manufacturing floor.
- Deep Process Insight: The system doesn't just show where a part is, but what's happening. We can see the sequence of operations a part has completed and the specific process currently underway.
- Integrated Data Logging: As parts move through critical stages, like measurement and inspection, the resulting data is logged directly against that operation within the system. This creates a robust, traceable record we can refer back to anytime.
Seamless Integration
We're actively integrating the tracking system directly with the laser etcher. A simple "Save Serial Number" function in our software populates the etching machine's program, minimising manual input and potential errors.