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Shop Floor Module
Mainsaver Shop Floor Module
Keeping shop floor equipment running smoothly is critical
to your company’s profitability. That’s why it’s so important
for maintenance and production personnel to have a quick
and efficient means of coordinating maintenance activities.
The optional Shop Floor Module allows managers outside
the maintenance department – for example, production
supervisors and quality control managers – to create and
view maintenance work orders. Because of its proven ability
to streamline work order processing, reduce equipment
downtime and increase overall shop-floor productivity, the
Shop Floor Module was honored with the Plant Engineering
Product of the Year Award.
Paperless Management
Like other Mainsaver software components, the Shop Floor Module supports paperless
work order processing that completely eliminates the delays and hassles of paper-based systems.
All work orders are continuously tracked and updated, making the Shop Floor Module an excellent tool for
monitoring the up-to-the-minute status of maintenance work orders. It’s also designed expressly for the information
needs of the maintenance environment with minimal data entry, easy-to-read screens, intuitive navigation and factoryfriendly
touch-screen or light-pen input.
A Powerful Production Tool
From their PC desktop, production supervisors can add work orders and view the work queue. Unplanned equipment
problems noticed on the shop floor can be handled quickly using the Brief Work Order Add function. Different menus
for production users and maintenance personnel offer appropriate functionality to each group.
Shop Floor Simplicity
Workstations located on the shop floor make it easy for maintenance work orders to handle most common
administration tasks without returning to the maintenance department. If the employee is currently scheduled for a
work order, the Quick Start function takes the user directly to the work order’s start screen. If the Quick Start function
is not selected, technicians can view open work orders, record work progress, review job details, search the asset’s
maintenance history, issue parts, add brief or full work orders, and close work orders online. Users retain full
access to the named functions when Quick Start is selected. |
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