Packem is a Brazilian company that manufactures raffia packaging thoughtfully designed for industries that value strong customer relationships. With over 20 years of operation, Packem is a market leader and constantly seeking new technologies to improve its processes.
In 2021, Packem decided to implement LiveMES, our favorite MES software that gives real‑time shop‑floor visibility, supporting production management. The goal of the implementation was to improve productivity and have real‑time data collection to enable more accurate analysis.
Before implementing LiveMES, Packem faced several production challenges. The company had low productivity in certain key processes, which negatively impacted results.
Moreover, the company had difficulty monitoring and analyzing production processes. This made it difficult to identify improvement opportunities and make informed decisions.
LiveMES provides Packem with real-time production information. This allows the company to monitor and analyze production processes more effectively.
With LiveMES, Packem was able to identify the causes of low productivity in key processes. The company implemented improvement actions resulting in an approximate 20% productivity increase.
In addition to productivity increase, LiveMES also brought other benefits to Packem, including:
Antonio Miranda Neto, Packem’s COO, is satisfied with the results obtained with LiveMES. He states that the software is an essential tool to improve production efficiency.
Conclusion
Packem’s case is an example of how LiveMES can help companies improve productivity significantly. Such results were possible through system implementation at the company and well-executed teamwork.
Having MES software on the shop floor is essential for boosting production levels and keeping up with other industries in the face of market competition.
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