[Free White Paper Available] Start Your On-Site DX with Self-Process Guarantee
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This document explains the concept of "self-process assurance" and specific implementation methods to prevent the occurrence and outflow of defects. It details the necessary elements for self-process assurance, such as "clarifying the work process," "providing necessary information at the right time," and "being able to confirm that the work was done correctly." By implementing self-process assurance, improvements in product quality can be achieved, and reductions in inspection processes can lead to cost reductions and shorter manufacturing lead times. [Contents] ■ Defects occur even when done "properly" ■ Is inspection a waste? ■ Necessary elements for self-process assurance ■ Self-process assurance and DX *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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The on-site work support system 'Roland DG Assemble' born from over 20 years of manufacturing experience. Towards realizing a manufacturing site that is "friendly to people and strong in quality"! 【Five Features of Roland DG Assemble】 1. Digitalization of work procedures, allowing for instant sharing and modification of information. 2. Automatic recording of when, who, what, and how much work was done. 3. Automatic judgment of numerical values through integration with tools and measuring devices, aiding in error-proofing for workers. 4. Automatic data compilation of work results. Aggregation and visualization of data for on-site improvement. 5. Utilization of skill maps and proficiency graphs for worker training. 【Recommended for the following issues!】 ☑ Variability in work quality. ☑ Personalization and craftsmanship in on-site work. ☑ Complicated management of paper procedures and checklists. ☑ Frequent mistakes in on-site work, with little effect from warnings. ☑ Time-consuming transcription of work results into Excel. ☑ Errors in aggregating work results, leading to inaccurate data. ☑ Directly going to the site for progress management. ☑ Inability to objectively evaluate worker skills. ☑ Ad-hoc training. We provide total support for the "beginning," "middle," and "end" of on-site work.