Lay out the plant on a canvas, sequence every workstation per assembly, and embed the work instructions, scan rules, and target cycle times right at the step. The floor runs the line you designed. Without re-typing.
Drop plants, production lines, and workstations onto a canvas the way they exist on your floor. Pin assemblies and sub-assemblies. Caliper sub-assembly here, dash harness there. To the workstations that build them. The canvas you design becomes the live supervisor floor; one source of truth across engineering and ops.
Engineering opens the workbench, picks a workstation and an assembly, and lays out the build sequence. Scan-required fasteners, optional step ordering, target cycle from a reusable time-study library, and the visual work instruction attached at the step. The kiosk renders exactly that on the operator's tablet.
| STN-01 | STN-02 | STN-03 | STN-04 | STN-05 | STN-06 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caliper Sub-Asm | 1:20 scanWI | 2:45 WI | 0:55 scan | , | , | , |
| Brake Corner | , | , | 3:10 scanWI | 4:50 scanWI | 2:05 | , |
| Pack Out | , | , | , | , | 1:35 scanWI | 0:45 |
Define the assembly tree once. Top-level vehicle, sub-assemblies (caliper, harness, subframe), down to the consumable fasteners. And every workstation that builds part of it inherits its slice. The same BOM the kiosk consumes at build time is the BOM engineering edits, so there is no "engineering BOM vs. shop-floor BOM" drift.
Create a work order against a line, "Build 50 brake caliper sub-assemblies for the JV-7 program by Friday". Pick scanned or auto-generated serials, and queue it. Supervisors drag rows on the floor view to re-prioritise; the new order propagates everywhere. Orders queue, kiosk pickup screen, KPI rollups.
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