5 Steps to Get Started With Digitalization
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Knowledge, a strong partner, an internal champion and an active regular participation in highly visible data will help smaller mold shops with digitalization.
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Machine operators are essential when planning and integrating digitalization on the shop floor. Photo Credit: Siemens Industry Inc.
Digitalization is all about connectivity, data gathering and analyzing the data to develop a smart action plan. Digitalization is one way to boost productivity, enhance shopfloor flexibility and preserve data security. Common digitalization tasks arise in work preparation and production itself or machining using machine tools. Recently, I was asked what smaller mold builders can do to begin their march toward digitalization and make the process as easy and fail-proof as possible The good news is that digitalization can be implemented step by step. Here are five initial steps to take:
- Learn. Dedicate one person in your shop to learn about digitalization. It should be someone with an open mind to understand what digitalization means for your specific operation. There are so many buzzwords and acronyms, such as overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), big data and Industry 4.0, so this person must get comfortable with these concepts. Talk to people inside and outside of your organization, listen to podcasts, read trade publications, and attend trade shows and conferences.
- Find a partner. Identify someone who will support you throughout the entire process, from an initial evaluation to implementation as well as the new protocols of action required. This could be a small consulting firm or someone who brings an outside perspective into your shop. Be sure it’s someone who knows your industry because that reduces startup time. There are many kinds of partners, including ones with deep experience in moldmaking. Maybe your perfect partner is someone you’re already working with or who is advising you on your CNC machines. They can educate you about digitalization and even work with your team to find the right solution. This partner must know your process flow.
Knowledge, a strong partner, an internal champion and active regular participation in highly visible data will help smaller mold shops with digitalization.
- Identify an internal digital champion. Search within your shop for somebody you can ask to play the role of digitalization consultant for your side and then start slowly. Don’t think about all of your equipment at the beginning. Pick one or two machines to focus on from which you want to get data and begin tracking it.
- Communicate the plan and share the data publicly. The digitalization
- Talk about the data daily. Foster a culture of communication so people feel comfortable asking questions. For example, “Why aren’t we tracking our daily downtime?” Speak with all of your machine operators because they have different opinions on the data to track, why a particular value isn’t displayed or why cycle times vary on the same part of the same machine. Getting their input and working together ensures a return on your investment.
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