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Original requester:

Jesse on behalf of MDLZ

Customer Description

  1. The ability to select which lines to show or hide under the plant view since some lines, due to complexity, are configured in SLX but data is not used for site consolidation.

  2. For multi-category big plants (i.e. Curitiba) provide the ability to see lines based upon individual category. Possibly with a selection option (i.e. plants within a plant).

  3. Settings to configure Line specific & KPI specific targets for each gauge for example Line 1 targets for GE gauge R-Y-G ->60%-70%-75% vs. Line 2 targets for GE gauge R-Y-G ->70%-80%-85%. Similar ability for other gauges on this view such as Rejects/Scrap.

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Phase 1 Deliverable Functionality
Delivery Date: February 2020

Phase 2 Deliverable Functionality
Delivery Date:

All lines within an area will be displayed as specified in mock-ups below. View will include GE and Reject gauges

The ability to select which lines are shown and hidden. (cross product)

 

See multiple categories of plants if they exist within the larger plant. (need to double check functionality, weighting?, rollup metrics?)

Gauge targets configurable for the overall view (not line specific).

Line specific targets for each gauge. (cross product, to confirm just line specific, not job specific?)


Purpose and Intended Audience/Use

To provide a plant level Whiteboard report that shows various overall metrics for each line within a plant. Designed to provide insight into the performance of an entire line and to compare multiple lines on a single server. The ability to sort in order of various metrics for each line will allow for customization of the report to meet plant specific needs and more robust comparison/reporting capabilities.

Scope and Overview

The enhancement will contain a single new report for each Shoplogix server that will be available for each configured line on the server. The report will not be available at the machine level due to the data used and it will make use of already available metrics and will not contain any new or modified calculations.
The report will include basic navigation/menu features that are common to other Shoplogix reports including a Home Button in the top left corner, a gear icon signifying a menu of different options (specified in further sections) and a navigation menu that will take the user to other line level views. Offsets and time periods selected will also be respected when navigating to and from the view. Mouse-over descriptions will also be available for all components within the view. Clicking on the title of any line within the view will take the user to the Line Summary view for that line. The new report will also be available as an icon in all line level navigation menus as well as the home navigation menu on the Shoplogix Tree View at a plant level. It will also contain translation capabilities for multiple languages and customer specific terminology similar to other Whiteboard reports.
Enhancements for the report will be akin to other reports with changes and issues subject to review by the Shoplogix Product Team prior to escalation and the dedication of development time. Support for any customer issues with the report will follow the same procedure as other cases, escalating according to internal customer policy prior to being reviewed by the Shoplogix Support Team who will determine the course of action to alleviate the issue.
Items mentioned in the Customer Description section that are not addressed in this specification will be included in Phase 2 of enhancements after the view has been tested and is in use on live Shoplogix servers.

Functional Requirements

User Interface

Shown below is a mock-up view of the Plant Level Line View and a diagram describing the functionality of each portion of the view:

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Gauge Settings

Basic sorting functionality for each gauge (such as GE high to low, Reject percent high to low etc.) will be included to order the lines based on their performance for each gauge. Users will have the ability to turn gauges on or off to a maximum of three gauges and a minimum of zero gauges. Available gauges will include GE, Reject and Cycle Time. MTBF capabilities are to be added when the MTBF gauge enhancement is added to the Whiteboard. Gauge target settings will be customizable for the overall view and these settings will apply to all lines within the view.

Menu Options

The search bar shown in the first mock-up will allow the user to take advantage of filtering functionality available in other Whiteboard views. This will allow for certain downtime reasons to be isolated or excluded from the view (such as blocked or starved) via a series of commands specified by the pop-up menu, similar to other Whiteboard views. This functionality will only affect the pareto charts within the view, all other settings will remain the same.
If there exist multiple sub-plants within a larger plant they can be selected to show lines specific to that sub-plant in the tree view but selecting the overall plant will simply show each line from all sub-plants in the order they appear in the tree menu by default. The ability to filter out lines or label lines based on sub-plants within larger plants will not be included in this round of enhancements.
The default settings for the view will be to order each line based on the tree level view and set the default time period to the past 24 hours going backwards from the beginning of the current shift. Menu options will allow the user to order lines based on GE, Rejects and Cycle times; specify the time period shown; adjust gauge settings; and change the display as outlined below:

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  • 'Percent' is redundant for OEE Target and Scrap Target;

  • Offset should be respected when navigating to Analysis (shiftrollup), Chrono (shiftchrono), Layout and Line Summary (when clicking on Line title);

  • OEE (GE) should replace Goal as option in Sorting, Target (Goal Target = OEE Target) and Guages (Hide Goal = Hide OEE).


Kevin
Plant Level Line View Specification V7

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