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The current state of digitisation in manufacturing

11/2/2022

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The manufacturing sector is in the midst of a digital revolution, embracing the likes of IoT, robotics and AI, so why is it that so many paper-based processes remain? According to a recent study, roughly 62% of manufacturers still utilise some form of paper-based system, yet those same respondents were aware that is where the greatest productivity improvement could be derived. Enter digitisation.
 
 
Shifting to digitised processes
 
Whilst many manufacturers haven’t dropped their pen and paper just yet, more and more manufacturers are considering digitising their processes to transition to the digital age effectively.
 
The past couple of years have only amplified this, with proportions of the workforce working remotely, there was a greater need for employees to be able to access relevant information remotely and with paper records, this just isn’t possible. Digitising paper processes is the first step on the digital road, there is no point in having a manufacturing facility with IoT sensors connected to assets to conduct predictive maintenance if that same maintenance procedure is being documented on paper. You have to digitise before you digitalise.
 

The potential of digitising
 
The manufacturing sector is evolving and paper-based processes are holding manufacturers back from their true productivity potential. So, what exactly can be gained from digitising these processes?
 
1. Time 
If we take inspections as an example, a record of every inspection has to be collected, however filling in paper-based forms is an arduous task and often leads to a lot of unnecessary repeats and the information sometimes has to be manually inputted into a central system. Digitising this process means inspections can be logged digitally and automatically stored in a central location. Also, pre-generated forms can be developed with certain aspects automatically filled-in to reduce unnecessary repetitions. IDC research states the manufacturers could gain a 50% increase in productivity by going paperless.
 
 
2. Minimising Errors 
Everybody makes mistakes, we’re human at the end of the day. However, paper-based systems only increase the probability of mistakes appearing in records. It gives way to incorrect entries or inconsistent records, leading to a lack of data integrity. The ability to replicate forms means less data entry is required, and less chance of an incorrect data entry.  
 
3. Actioning Data 
As paper-based systems are more time intensive, the route to action is longer. For example, when workers are registering deviations or maintenance issues these are done so on paper, which then must be manually inputted and flagged with relevant members via email or in-person, which could be days later. Whereas a digital platform can instantly highlight any recorded deviations on a shared interactive dashboard, so issues are resolved faster.
 
4. Sourcing Data 
Due to the compliance nature of the manufacturing industry, records are constantly being kept throughout the production processes but once they are done, they are simply stored away and never seen again until an audit, where there’s often a scramble to source critical information. Digitising these documents will mean each record, in various formats can be stored in one location, where it will be accessible for other applicable colleagues. Utilising software means the required information is easier to source through filters and refined searches, reaching records in a few simple clicks. Valuable data is now made accessible.
 
5. Conduct Analysis 
Not only is filling in paper documentation time-consuming, it also loses any opportunity to derive value from the results and data is the new oil! Documents are being filled in purely from a compliance perspective, whereas digitising could allow the stored data to be analysed to give greater insight into operational performance. Data becomes more centralised when the processes are digitised, meaning production, inspection and financial data could be stored in one central location. And when utilising a digital platform that incorporates business intelligence the data can be analysed to detect trends and patterns that can drive more valuable decisions and continuous improvement. For example, the analysis may show that one particular component is failing inspections at a higher rate, which could indicate a design flaw or a problem on the production line.
 
6. Sustainability  
Many manufacturers have set sustainability agendas for their businesses to reduce their environmental impact and printing thousands of sheets of paper won’t help achieve a carbon neutral goal. In addition, the potential for analysis means failed inspections and wastage figures can be analysed and detect areas for concern, so that production waste can be limited in the future.
 
Digitisation is the next step for manufacturers, the move can deliver end-to-end data visibility for continuous improvement and elevated quality control.
 
 
Introducing DigiOps
 
As much as the benefits of digitising processes are clear to see, transitioning to an electronic format is no small feat. Our DigiOps solution is designed to replicate and replace paper and spreadsheet systems, with smooth integration in mind and tailored to your specific needs.
 
Built on our OverSeer framework, DigiOps has the capacity to create digital replicas of your paper forms and the ability to create and revise form templates to be distributed to shop floor team members. These forms from then can be completed digitally from several devices and be shareable with other colleagues. DigiOps comes with business intelligence built in, so data is easily viewable via interactive visualisations and simple filtering systems, and data analysis to develop key insight, delivering actionable information.
 
 
Futureproof your data management with DigiOps. Speak to our experts to find out more.  

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Solving an industry challenge with Babcock and MadeSmarter

31/12/2021

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​It has been a long time since our last blog post. Rather than indicating a lack of activity, the opposite is true. 2021 has been an incredibly busy year for JetSoft, balancing a record turnover with some impressive product development and innovation.
 
[Announcement]
We’ll shortly be launching two new products to the JetSoft suite of applications.
  1. CoPlot: A desktop application that improves data capture and traceability for inspection, enabling companies to continue to use existing methods and equipment while generating 3D inspection datasets.
  2. DigiOps: A flexible solution that enables companies to digitise operations, empowering them to create and manage tasks, collate data across many formats, monitor progress and output documents. This is deployed on premise for maximum security.
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A sneak peak of our new solutions on display at the digital manufacturing exhibition

​[Developed with industry]

These applications have been developed in conjunction with Babcock, in conjunction with of the Made Smarter technology accelerator programme.

This programme, which is run by Digital Catapult, brings together manufacturers (Babcock International) and innovation companies (JetSoft) to enable advanced technology to tackle industry identified challenges.

What is great about this programme is that developments are crafted with the direct input of an industry partner, a company who has a clear and defined problem and a strong motivation for developments to succeed. This coupled with access to Digital Catapult’s knowledge and skills, creates a rich dynamic environment for fast agile developments. This supplies clear benefits for all parties, Babcock’s problem is resolved, JetSoft’s products and range expands, and value is generated for UK businesses.
 
[The Challenge]
Early in 2021 Babcock International set the challenge: improve the quality of inspection data collected while improving operational efficiency. The Warrior land vehicle maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) facility was the testbed and the key objectives were:
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  • 3D measurements and NDT to be collated and assessed as one, with the data available to assure hull integrity and suitability for overhaul
  • Visualise and track information digitally so that this process will no longer be conducted through a combination of standalone laptops and manual data. A solution that improves capacity to recall and compare information and records, as well as traceability and time reduction
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Warrior tracked armoured vehicle

​The challenge resonated with us for several reasons:

  • This is what we specialise in, software solutions for improving the capture, management, and utilisation of inspection data
  • We have the relevant skillsets and can leverage some of our existing applications to solve the challenges presented
  • Solutions to solve these problems were on our development roadmap and we have already identified a clear and strong commercial demand
 
[The solution]
After reviewing the challenge documentation, we concluded that this was in fact two distinct challenges to be solved with two different approaches.

​The first challenge aimed to improve the data collected at the point of inspection. For this we designed a desktop application that would connect to different pieces of equipment, gather inspection and positional data and fuse together. We have called this solution CoPlot.
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Fusing data from positional and inspection equipment

​The second challenge focused on data management. This is where we were able to leverage our existing applications.  OverSeer, EyeView and NDT Office already have a large proportion of the capabilities required, however Babcock had demands that exceeded this functionality. To enable us to meet these demands we have overhauled NDT Office and developed an exceptionally powerful software application that enables users to digitise their operations. We’re calling this software DigiOps.
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Digitise operations

​We are extremely proud of what we have developed, which we will be officially launching shortly. 2022 looks set to be an exciting year as we look forward to the next stage on JetSoft’s future

If you have an immediate need or would just like more information, please do not hesitate to get in contact.

Wishing all our friends, colleagues a happy and healthy 2022

​The JetSoft team
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