Author: Atomic Data

  • Thought Leadership: 2018 Top Ten Trends in Modern Demand-Driven Manufacturing

    Thought Leadership: 2018 Top Ten Trends in Modern Demand-Driven Manufacturing

    Thought Leadership: 2018 Top Ten Trends in Modern Demand-Driven Manufacturing

    With all signals pointing toward a good year, manufacturers have a decision to make. They can enjoy the strong economy while it lasts or look to the future and invest in technologies that will help them build a stronger organization that can prosper through economic shifts.

    Last year, the common thread throughout our Top Ten Trends in Modern Demand-Driven Manufacturing list was digitization, synchronization and visualization. This year’s trends revolve around the maturity – and execution – of these concepts.

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  • Thought Leadership: Demand-Driven Manufacturing Can Help You Cost-Justify Your Next IIoT Project

    Thought Leadership: Demand-Driven Manufacturing Can Help You Cost-Justify Your Next IIoT Project

    Thought Leadership: Demand-Driven Manufacturing Can Help You Cost-Justify Your Next IIoT Project

    While the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) connects data assets, manufacturers need to think about how they are going to curate this data and transform it into actionable – and quantifiable – results. This paper offers the method of Demand-Driven Manufacturing as the link to IIoT value creation across the organization. Cost-justification examples touch on preventative maintenance, just-in-time material replenishment, quality assurance and increased throughput created by synchronizing planning, scheduling and production execution data.

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  • Thought Leadership: 4 Ways SyncKanban® eKanban Technology Drives Continuous Improvement

    Thought Leadership: 4 Ways SyncKanban® eKanban Technology Drives Continuous Improvement

    Thought Leadership: 4 Ways SyncKanban® eKanban Technology Drives Continuous Improvement

    Every year, right-sizing inventory tops the list of strategic goals for many manufacturers. But right-sizing inventory is never a “once and done” initiative. Even in demand-driven manufacturing environments where replenishment is linked to demand, there is room for continuous improvement. This paper focuses on how you can use several features within SyncKanban® eKanban Software to continuously improve inventory management in your organization.

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  • Thought Leadership: 8 Forms of Waste in Lean Manufacturing

    Thought Leadership: 8 Forms of Waste in Lean Manufacturing

    Thought Leadership: 8 Forms of Waste in Lean Manufacturing

    At the heart of lean manufacturing is one very simple principle: remove as much waste as possible from your processes.

    Lean practitioners have identified 8 forms of waste that occur in manufacturing. And while there are many ways to eliminate these 8 forms of waste, when comparing the level of effort to potential return, implementing eKanban is one of the most attractive lean initiatives there is. Download 8 Forms of Waste to learn how SyncKanban® eKanban software addresses each form of waste.

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  • Thought Leadership: Get Lean on Scrap

    Thought Leadership: Get Lean on Scrap

    Thought Leadership: Get Lean on Scrap

    Every year, manufacturers lose profits when they scrap materials and finished goods because of damage or obsolescence. In fact, the cost of scrap is far more than the cost of the material itself. Hiding behind every dollar of scrapped inventory are several more dollars lost in storage, productivity, customer satisfaction and potential revenues.

    This paper reviews one of the hidden benefits of eKanban software: Scrap reduction. Download Get Lean on Scrap to learn how SyncKanban® software can help address the most common causes of scrap and accelerate your efforts in applying Lean principles in your organization. You’ll learn:

    • How to use Manufacturing, Supplier and Tugger Route eKanbans to reduce defective, damaged and obsolete inventory
    • Why you should pay attention to a new metric: Queue Turns
    • How one manufacturer reduced 90% of their scrap in just three months

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  • Thought Leadership: The Changing Role of ERP in Manufacturing

    Thought Leadership: The Changing Role of ERP in Manufacturing

    Thought Leadership: The Changing Role of ERP in Manufacturing

    ERP is a great system of record for managing transactions – and the financial health and management of the organization – but often falls short when managing the activities behind those transactions. Production scheduling is one of the most common shortcomings. This paper reviews the evolution of production planning, scheduling and execution “tools” and why more manufacturers are abandoning spreadsheets, MRP and other software – and turning towards a planning system of record that sits on top of their ERP to manage manufacturing operations and the extended supply chain.

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