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Part Processing work for
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Selecting
work for manufacture in Gtrak is a very simple process, whilst still
providing the flexibility required for the markets varied product mix
and potential manufacturing restrictions.
An
unlimited amount of user configurable optimising groups can be setup to
extract work by product, glass, spacer and process (e.g. Annealed Georgian, Toughened Decorative,
Shapes, Standard Annealed).
Manual
selections are also available by order, order line, customer, glass
stock, material type (annealed, toughened), glazing type (single,
double) and process type (shapes, leaded).
Using
the colour icons, operators are able to explore and select work for
manufacture. Totals for orders, order lines, items, area, and weight are
available to further aid the decision making process.
We
work hard to establish co-operation between planners and office staff who have to produce optimised batches,
as well as those at the "sharp end" of production, each
of whom have their own needs.
Office staff need to be able to enter orders quickly, planners want
visibility and production want minimum disruption to work flow.
We
help users to get into the habit of preparing their plan, with people
from all departments being involved, so everyone is aware of what is to
be done, and has the opportunity to put their needs and ideas forward.
By
using Part Processing, orders can be entered complete - no need to
separate out Toughened, Leads or Georgians as each of these can be
picked out when batching, saving time for Order Entry staff.
In
conjunction with our Production Monitoring System, full visibility is available, including the peaks and troughs which
need to be smoothed. This provides planners with the information
they need to make the day-to-day decisions concerning production flow
and delivery.
By
processing groups of materials together, production have less material
changes to make with reduced down time and so less disruption. Improved
productivity and fewer delivery targets missed means improved
profitability, happy customers and less stress.
There
are a number of other benefits that to be gained from the Part
Processing:
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Work
is planned by the team, and EVERYONE is aware of the plan.
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Improved
control.
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Manufacturing
flexibility with machine downtime.
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Longer
runs of similar Order lines.
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Reduced
material waste.
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Reduced
labour costs.
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Reduced
WIP.
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Reduced
Order Entry time.
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Glass
Saving Optimiser
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Unlike
many of our competitors, we develop and support our own
material saving optimiser - OptimiserX UK. This means we have
total control over development and are able to turn around
changes that are required to suit the individual needs of our
customers.
As Production uses the same
data as order processing, urgent orders can be entered and added to
a batch immediately. Undoing an entire batch, removing orders or
individual lines can also be done trivially.
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Shape Nesting |
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The
rapid growth in the use of glass instead of polycarbonate for
conservatory roof glazing has substantially increased the impact of
shape cutting on daily production for many sealed unit manufacturers.
The impact is felt mainly by tougheners, as most roofs use toughened
rather than laminated glass.
It
is an attractive new market, with higher margins at a time when other
markets are in the doldrums. However, manufacturers have quickly found
that much of the potential profit is being lost through high glass
waste. Since most of he solar control glass being used is very high
cost, manufacturers have had to address this, by nesting shapes.
Traditionally
shape nesting has been used for repetitive shapes, such as automotive
products – wing mirrors, and ‘mirroring’ of shapes, such as
standard rakes is common. However, conservatory roofs generally produce
large and complex convex polygons.
Since
most glass processors no longer have 6000 x 3000 jumbo cutting tables,
there are frequently occasions where a single shape occupies the whole
of a 3000 x 2000 stock sheet.
Many
of the modern glass cutting tables can read the output from CAD
packages, and this has been used as a solution, with users carefully
drawing shapes and then manually fitting them together. This is both
time consuming at the design stage, and at the cutting table. It also
carries a high risk of inadvertent breaking of pieces, and of generating
layouts that cannot be broken out successfully.
Other
solutions include the use of a light box to project shapes on to the
glass, and this has been effective in the subsequent use of offcuts.
Glass
requires guillotine type cutting, so solutions used for shape nesting in
the steel, plastics, and leather industries cannot be used, as these
would generate patterns that could not be broken out.
Finally,
although conservatory roofs can use a high percentage of shapes, our
research showed that most conservatory roofs have very few shapes. It
is, however, understandable, that most manufacturers will always
remember the difficult jobs.
The
Jotika solution
addresses three practicalities:
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Nesting unique, dissimilar shapes as efficiently as possible, whilst
ensuring that both shapes can be simply and successfully broken out.
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Nested
shapes as part of an overall least waste solution by combining with
rectangles.
3.
Working with the display limitations of automated glass cutting tables
that currently assume only one shape per enclosing rectangle.
An
effective solution
This
solution is efficient overall, lowers the risk of premature breakout
affecting other pieces on the stock sheet, and does not require a degree
in mathematics to understand at shop floor level, as may be required
when interpreting CAD based solutions.
Use
of colour diagrams allows the highlighting of nested shapes
where no overhead display is available.
Where
there are a high number of dissimilar shapes, savings of 30-40% are
achievable, compared with single shape per rectangle optimisation, but
daily benefits really accrue whenever shapes are cut, by lowering the
impact of these shapes on daily production, and by de-skilling complex
polygon shape cutting.
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Production Control &
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A
wide range of batch selection strategies, allowing the precise sequencing
of products from cutting to loading at despatch. Loading to vehicles is
just one of the selections provided. As Production uses the same
data as Sales Order Processing, urgent Orders can be entered and added to
a batch immediately.
Factory
layouts demand different product handling and sorting, depending on
machinery, storage methods, and available space.
Uniquely,
Gtrak allows for the creation of multiple racking strategies
to be used for particular batch runs at any stage in production. For
example, an annealed glass batch could be slot racked at cutting, the
toughened batch cut randomly on to A-frames and slot racked after
toughening.
Selection
and sorting strategies allow ten different levels, to handle processes
such as spacer bending, and for optimising stillage loading.
Production
labour costs are reduced by removing handling operations, and by
developing higher operator productivity.
The
optimisation process can select by glass, process such as leading, and
create a single batch, using multiple optimisation rules, to handle all
products for a single shift sequenced to meet despatch demands. All
cutting tables are supported, including auto loading and auto breakout.
Machinery
Gtrak can link to :
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Standard
Cutting Tables
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Spacer
Saws and Benders
Arrisers
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Auto
Loading Cutting Tables
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Bystronic
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Bottero
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Lisec
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Hegla
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Exceldee
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Sealing
Lines & Shape Sealing Robots
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Liseal
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Bystronic
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GED
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Forel
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Slot Racking |
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Our
primary objective is to lower operating costs. How we achieve this
depends to a large extent on current trading conditions. This is often
more important than the availability of manufacturing machinery and
storage / buffering space.
As
an example of current UK trading conditions, even retail sealed unit
manufacturers now handle hundreds of different types of glass, and the
percentage of “basic” stock continues to fall steadily.
Other
countries run with far fewer product variants, longer production lead
times, and do not experience the same pressures.
This
places a great strain on batching, as the factory requires more and more
segregation of work by product, and with widely varying rules for each
batch in terms of cutting, sorting, handling.
We
have recognised this issue, and have developed a unique approach to the
problem – Optimiser X.
The
basis of this approach is to allow the production of many small batches in
the differing unique sequences required, whilst at the same time
reducing glass waste by cutting across batch boundaries.
Glass
handling is reduced – no re-sorting requirements are generated as a
consequence of this approach. As far as the factory is concerned, it
still receives discrete batches, sequenced as before.
Inevitably,
there are productivity gains, at cutting directly, and in glass handling
generally.
Although
we do have many Customers with multi-point automatic loaders, some are
now too small for current demands, and many still depend on free-fall
loading. The sight of stock sheets being manoeuvred up and down
factories, with “usable” offcuts going in the other direction has
increased dramatically in the past couple of years. Optimiser X can reduce the number of journeys,
and the benefits will be
noticeably felt.
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Production Monitoring
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Production
monitoring System addresses
planning difficulties faced daily by manufacturers with fluctuating
Order Intake and Delivery Dates, with variable Order lead times. Sealed
Unit manufacturers and Tougheners are prime examples.
It
provides information in real time down to component level on all
products by process, monitoring progress from Order Entry to despatch.
Provides
users with real time view of Order progress, current and spare capacity
Full
drill down to component level to investigate potential bottlenecks.
Small production problems can be identified earlier, avoiding costly
downtime.
Interactive
views for production and despatch planning
Allows
users to provide Customers with up to the minute Order progress.
Customer
selection allows continuous monitoring of major accounts
Up
to four views per screen. Each PC can be set up with different default
views, which can be modified during operation.
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Barcode Equipment |
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We
supply a comprehensive range of barcode scanning equipment
from single keyboard scanners to high speed, modular,
Multi-Drop networks, connecting a combination of hand held and
fixed position readers together on a single host/control
system.
With
many years experience we are specialists in industrial
scanning solutions and can support the design and
implementation of entire scanning networks. Our experienced
team will work with you to develop a tracking / monitoring
solution that satisfies your individual business requirements.
We
are authorised resellers for many vendors and are therefore
able to offer the most flexible and cost effective solutions
for our customers.
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Furnace
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Furnace
Performance Monitoring provides an onscreen view outlining the
performance for a given shift or time period, based upon
information collected by the barcode readers.
The
view includes detailed information on downtime, work time,
number of cycles, area, leaves, bed loading and 4mm
equivalencies for thicker glass.
Labels
are scanned as work is passed to the furnace. Reading can be
done by batch or by piece which is changeable at any time to
suit particular needs.
Tracking
pieces at toughening generates a barcode log. This can then be
presented as official proof of toughening for BSI inspectors,
when conforming to BSEN12150 - Thermally toughened soda
lime silicate safety glass.
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Delivery Scheduling |
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The Delivery Scheduling Tool significantly improves despatch
procedures. It not only makes the job of organising
deliveries less labour intensive, it also provides the tools
to help operators make better decisions for delivery route
planning.
Users can interact with all orders for a given delivery
batch, view and change key delivery information such as
delivery address, delivery route and delivery date from a
single interface.
Totals orders, products, area and weight is provided per
delivery route. Each delivery route is assigned with a
driver, vehicle and maximum load, colour text is used to
show when a vehicle has gone over or has spare capacity
available. Icons are also used to clearly show the different
delivery routes and orders for collection.
Drivers and vehicles for each route can be changed for a
given day depending on driver or vehicle availability.
Customers and individual orders can be allocated to
different routes easily to optimise vehicle usage to save on
fuel.
The running order for the Delivery Notes can be sorted by
order, customer and delivery route. Drag and drop is
provided to manually organise the running order that is best
suited for daily drops.
Delivery Notes are designed to suit your specification, as
well as customer receipt of goods summary, driver delivery
lists and detailed loading lists.
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Glass Label - Colour Coded Edge Label |
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Label
The
Gtrak Bullet Label has a removable strip that is placed on the edge of a
finished unit when stacked.
This
means that essential information, colour flashes and symbols can be
viewed easily from a distance.
Barcodes
can also be printed on the edge label for easy access when scanning
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| Customer
Name |
The
Customer name is printed on the body and edge label to provide
additional information. Alternatively the customers own logo can
be printed. |
| Glass
Size |
The
glass size is printed on the body and edge label to provide
additional information. |
| Date |
The
date can be printed in several forms depending on the space
available or personal preference. |
| Production
or Slot Number |
The
production or slot number will appear depending on the optimising
method used. |
| Colour
Symbol |
The
colour symbol can be designed to suit individual business needs.
For example, it could represent all items for a particular order
to aid sorting. It can also be assigned to order prefixes, remake
order, or different order types.
It
is usually printed on the edge label to allow maximum visibility
when completed units are stacked.
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Quantity |
Label
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| Barcode |
The
Barcode on the label can have many uses and Gtrak can support
several Barcode standards including 3 of 9 and 2 of 5. Multiple
Barcodes can be printed for different uses such as: General
tracking, loading machinery and customer's own reference for
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| BSI
Kite Mark |
The
Kite Mark is printed depending on the company and type of
product. |
| Label
Number |
Label
number is either piece number on a sheet or the label count. |
| Batch
& Stock Sheet Number |
The
Optimising Batch reference and sheet number in the optimising run. |
| Shape
Image |
The
shape image is to scale and can be sized differently depending on
space restrictions and preference. |
| Glazier's
Notes |
This
is a note for glaziers which can be used for installation
instructions or weight warnings. |
| Glass
Description |
Glass
description shows the glass make up of the whole unit. It also
highlights the glass leaf which the label represents. |
| Area
& Weight |
This
shows the area and weight of the unit. The weight can also trigger
symbols or glaziers notes to show the unit legally requires more
than one man to lift. |
| Gas
Filled Stamp |
If
the unit is gas filled it will show a stamp that is clearly
visible to the customer or potentially the end user. |
| Unit
Spacer Description |
The
spacer description can be presented in many forms to display -
thickness, colour and type depending on preference. The charge code
description is also used to show spacer information. |
| Order
& Line Number |
This
is the internal order reference and the order content line
number. |
| U-Value |
Gtrak
has user configurable U-Value tables that calculate the U-Value
for each unit and we then display this on the label for the
customer and potentially the end user. |
| Charge
Descriptions |
The
Charge Codes are printed in a list on the label. Although Gtrak
holds up to 25 additional charges, available space dictates how
many are printed. |
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