[Information] Establishing Standards for "Production Management" that Machinery Manufacturers Should Address
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Recently, as the call for work style reform has been raised, various companies are likely making different efforts. Are you doing what is necessary for that? Without standards, it can be unclear where to start, leading to stagnation in progress. Additionally, for machinery manufacturers, you may have similar challenges in your daily operations. For example, "the lack of collaboration due to using different systems for each department, resulting in having to design from scratch again despite having similar orders in the past." I hope this document can serve as one idea for addressing such challenges. 【Contents】 ■ Introduction ■ Part 1: The Necessity of Establishing Standards for "Production Management" ■ Part 2: Overview of the "Production Management" System ■ Part 3: The Importance of Centralizing Information and Utilizing Data ■ Conclusion: A Pathway to Standardization for the Next 10 Years *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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