Centralized management of manufacturing site data! Business management system FLiPS
From equipment maintenance to process management! We centrally manage data from the manufacturing site and visualize the collected data.
FLiPS is a system that manages various events related to lines, processes, facilities, equipment, and machinery in a chronological order using a calendar format. In addition to equipment management, it enables process management, quality management, traceability, and cost management. Recently, we have been receiving many inquiries regarding the management of manufacturing processes and quality. Do you have any of the following challenges or concerns? - I want to centrally manage data from the manufacturing site. - I want to collect data on equipment utilization rates and product yields. - I want to visualize the collected data. - I want to visualize the progress of operations. - I am being asked to pursue digital transformation (DX), but I don't know where to start, etc. With FLiPS, it is possible to digitize historical data by accumulating data on processes, progress, and achievements. Additionally, it can be integrated with BI tools like Motion Board for real-time visualization and understanding of the current situation, and with electronic form systems like i-Reporter to digitize manufacturing records and reporting tasks, reducing manual data entry work.
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FLiPS allows you to try a trial version by applying through our company website. Please experience its usability and features once. FLiPS has the following characteristics: ■ Simple Usability - Intuitive operation similar to Excel - Data management possible with few screen transitions - Hierarchical management of events - Multiple hierarchy settings available (can be managed from various perspectives) - Simple hierarchical management (easy to set and switch) - Simple data structure - Zoom in and out of the time axis - Status management of plans and actual results - Recording of content for plans and actual results, along with attachment of related files ■ Simple Data Structure FLiPS adopts a "hierarchical structure creation by aggregation method." This method allows for a simple data structure, enabling quick implementation. The advantages of this method are as follows: - Hierarchical representation is flexible as it does not use a fixed hierarchical structure. - Initial data input is easy, and data maintenance is also straightforward. - Aggregation is performed in the order set by the user. - The output function to Excel allows for data export and provides a bulk input procedure, making re-input easy for adjustments.
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Achievements ■ Sendai City Hall Adopted FLiPS as the asset management system for sewage. - Utilization of risk matrix - Integration with GIS For high-risk facilities among pipelines and sewage treatment plants, construction is expedited, while the renewal period for low-risk facilities is extended, significantly reducing maintenance costs! ■ Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. Used for budget applications and performance management of fuel tank facilities across Japan. - Utilized for equipment maintenance management of fuel tanks operated by different contractors nationwide. The equipment is an asset of Idemitsu Kosan. - Budget applications from each fuel tank are approved at Idemitsu Kosan headquarters → planning → implementation → historical recording, all streamlined. - Due to security settings, data from other fuel tanks can only be referenced. Updates can only be made to the data of one's own fuel tank. - Output of reports from FLiPS to the format of income and expenditure reports used before the introduction of FLiPS. - Utilized event detection function to identify missed or delayed tasks. - The event comment detection function reduces communication via phone or email, allowing the history to be preserved as records of the equipment. ■ Others - Tokai Kotsu Kikai Co., Ltd. - Automotive parts manufacturers - Fuel tank facilities - Petrochemical plants - Nuclear power plants