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Oct 31, 2011

Shop Management Software Avoids Mistakes


Products Finishing, Tim Pennington, Editor.

AutoPlan takes guesswork out of order entry.

Category: General
Posted by: ncgi
Anodizing is a straightforward process, but if the plan calls out  DPS 11.06, PS13201 or any other aerospace specification, things might  get a bit tricky for the finisher.
The process  parameters for time, volts and others can vary from spec to spec—or  from material to material within the same specification. For commercial  work, the same variation can be found for aesthetic reasons, such as  color matching.
In a job shop, managers often  find it difficult to transmit to the operator all the subtle  requirements of the specification or the nuances of process control  required by the purchase order so that the parts are processed properly  the first time and every time. More importantly, it is essential for  contractual, safety and other reasons that the proper instructions flow  down from the prime contractor to the shop floor operator. This can be  daunting.
If the shop is using Visual Shop, a  job shop management software created by Cornerstone Systems, it can now  add on AutoPlan, a software designed by Beyond Relations of Rockford,  Ill. AutoPlan programmers say it creates the proper routing based on the  specification, material and purchase order. For processing, this means  the routing will reflect the correct bakes, proper etches, customer  overrides and other call outs.
“The software  works with Visual Shop to create process masters with the proper  techniques,” says Amanda Kirchner, sales and business development  manager for Beyond Relations.
In a nutshell,  AutoPlan is compliance software for Nadcap-accredited special  processors, an “intelligent engineering planning system” that  automatically creates the process master with the correct techniques  from the specification, material and customer requirements.
“By  automatically creating the proper techniques from the specification and  requirements, the software provides for easy, manageable and precise  planning every time a job comes into a shop,” Kirchner says.
The  “business differentiation” provided by AutoPlan is a feature that  creates a distinction between a shop’s commercial and certified work.  The company touts that it eliminates unnecessary paperwork and sign-offs  for commercial jobs, thus allowing for simplified shop travelers, while  providing for sign-offs and requirements as needed for certified work.
AutoPlan  starts by evaluating all the variable information for a work  order—specs, purchase order, material and material conditions — to create accurate and precise techniques.
Kirchner  says AutoPlan then creates techniques for the following classes:  chemical processing, paint, DFL, baking, inspection, heat treat,  racking, blast, masking, handling and packaging, as well as magnetic  particle, fluorescent penetrant and radiographic inspections.
Hohman  Plating, a Nadcap-certified metal finisher in Dayton, Ohio, implemented  the software in 2009. The company offers a bevy of services, including  electroplating, electroless plating, conversion coating, anodizing,  vacuum coating, plasma spray, dry film lubricants, stripping, cleaning,  phosphating, RoHS-compliant coatings and more.
“Because  we offer over 50 coatings and services in-house and process over 125  orders per day, accuracy and speed at order entry and processing is  crucial,” says Dave Fulton, president of Hohman Plating. “With this  software, our order entry time went from more than 17 minutes down to  just over 12 minutes. This saved over 10 hours a day and resulted in  $50,000 in savings annually.”
AutoPlan also allows for immediate corrective actions when mistakes are found, Fulton says.
“When  you add in the planning accuracy and reliability improvements that come  with the software, the new system has quickly become a strength and  competitive advantage within the business,” he says. “With our legacy  planning system, there was a significant human element that could not be  avoided.”
Fulton cited as an example a mistake that is common in most finishing shops.
“We  recently experienced a mistake in planning due to a very detailed base  material requirement to a spec that we do not process frequently,” he  says. “In reading the corrective action that was put in place by our  team, I couldn’t help but recognize how much more confident I am that we  are now able to create hard-coded rules and conditions within our  planning system to prevent repeat mistakes. We are setting our planners  up for future success regardless of how complex the specs become.”
AutoPlan  can adjust the process master created based on material, material type,  material class, material condition, surface finish, hardness, temper,  customer, part, part number, prime contractor, part type and other  variables.
For more information  about AutoPlan, please contact Beyond Relations at 815-986-0163. Hohman  Plating can be reached at 937-228-2191 or at hohmanplating.com.

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