General ManufacturingPossible Applications
Manufacturers ensure the quality of their product by utilizing regular product and work place inspections and audits, including component quality checks, work-in-progress quality checks and others. Workplace safety and readiness audits are yet another frequent requirement. Most facilities have stacks of clipboards and paper that are used to collect data and generate reports, the same way this work has been has been done for decades .These traditional paper or spreadsheet methods for collecting data and generating compliance and content reports are slow and consume significant labor resources. AuditMatic provides manufacturers a powerful tool for eliminating paper from the plant floor, enforcing the thoroughness and timeliness of data collection efforts, as well as organizing collected data in a powerful, reportable database. AuditMatic’s process compliance feature ensures accountability for those tasked with data collection and generates rolling compliance scorecards automatically—eliminating tedious and costly compliance record keeping efforts. Key AuditMatic Benefits
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Integrate with your plant control systemsData from AuditMatic's SQL Server database can be shared with your HMI, DCS or SCADA system via XML, CSV or OPC interfaces. Connecting your HMI/DCS to AuditMatic Hosted or premise-installed SolutionAuditMatic can be purchased and installed at your site (AuditMatic Professional and Enterprise Editions) or utilized as a subscription that runs on our servers and is accessed over the Internet (AuditMatic Hosted Edition). Linking to your DCS or HMI utilizing the AuditMatic DCS/HMI Connector is supported for AuditMatic Professional or Enterprise installations only. With AuditMatic Hosted Edition there is no software to purchase or servers to maintain. FAS will set up your own AuditMatic website enabling you to start collecting data quickly and easily. Inherently EfficientAuditMatic enables companies to save time and money by eliminating transcription and report-generation labor associated with legacy |
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