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In this episode of Factbird's Manufacturing Matters Podcast, we dive into the crucial factors to consider when purchasing manufacturing sensors.
David Pavone, an expert in sensor technology, discusses how choosing the right sensors can have a big impact on your production efficiency and bottom line.
David shares insights on balancing cost and performance, considerations around environmental conditions, handling harsh production environments, and real-world examples.
This episode is packed with practical advice to help you make informed decisions when selecting sensors for your operations.
You can read the full article and explore more episodes at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of Factbird's Manufacturing Matters Podcast, we explore the essential role of condition monitoring in modern manufacturing with insights from Sterre, Factbird’s Account Manager for BeNeLux.
Condition monitoring is more than maintenance; it’s about actively tracking production conditions like temperature, humidity, and vibration to ensure product quality and prevent waste. Sterre explains how monitoring upstream processes can enhance quality control, optimize resource use, and support sustainable production goals.
Tune in to learn how manufacturers can overcome common challenges in implementing condition monitoring, from integrating with older equipment to breaking down data silos. This episode is packed with practical advice for companies looking to boost efficiency and improve their bottom line.
You can read the full article and explore more episodes at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of Factbird's Manufacturing Matters Podcast, we sit down with Adrienne, Customer Success Manager at Factbird, to discuss the pivotal role customer success plays in helping manufacturers implement and fully integrate new software for long-term success.
Adrienne shares valuable insights on overcoming challenges during manufacturing software implementation, driving team-wide adoption, and navigating change management in the fast-paced manufacturing industry. She discusses how building strategic partnerships turns software tools into catalysts for growth.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain knowledge from an expert dedicated to enhancing manufacturing operations through effective customer success strategies.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, we talk with Benjamin Ravn, Plant Director at Albani/Royal Unibrew, about implementing sustainable change in the manufacturing industry for long-term success.
Benjamin shares how focusing on leadership alignment, behavior and engagement, and learning and development can transform your organization. He also discusses how leveraging safety, quality, performance management, and strategic maintenance can drive meaningful change.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from a leader who is actively making a difference in the industry.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, Finn Hunneche, co-founder of Emendo Consulting and Factbird, discusses how manufacturing can benefit from human intelligence.
He investigates how factories should be more human-like in their ability to sense and act. Finn compares this to "developing an immune system for a company." In effect, fighting off problems as they arise or, at the very least, raising the temperature to make you aware of them.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, we explore the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) methodology and the critical role of structured continuous improvement in manufacturing.
As the manufacturers face increasing demands for quality, cost efficiency, and operational excellence, having a robust framework for improvement is essential.
Join us as we speak with Dino, an expert in lean manufacturing and Six Sigma Black Belt, who shares his insights on the PDCA framework. Dino explains how PDCA can help organizations systematically tackle challenges, drive meaningful improvements, and sustain long-term success.
You can read the full article about this episode and learn more about PDCA at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, we dive into the importance of resilience in manufacturing. As supply chain disruptions and cost management pressures continue to challenge the industry, ensuring your manufacturing processes are resilient has never been more crucial.
Join us as we talk to Kenneth Ranzau from Omron, a company at the forefront of automation and flexible manufacturing. Kenneth shares his insights on what resilience in manufacturing means, why it’s important, and how to achieve it through effective use of data.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, we explore the crucial role of production data in modern manufacturing. With supply chain disruptions, cost pressures, and the need to stay competitive, understanding what happens on the factory floor through production data has never been more important.
Join us as we talk to Salman, Senior Enterprise Account Manager at Factbird, who shares his extensive experience in production data tracking and analysis. Salman discusses the evolution of production data usage, the benefits of real-time monitoring, and practical steps for leveraging data to optimize manufacturing processes.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, we dive deep into the often-overlooked issue of micro-stops—brief, unplanned downtimes in manufacturing processes. These minor stoppages can add up, leading to significant productivity losses, especially in industries with thin profit margins like packaging and food and beverage production.
Join us as we talk to Tais Roden, Business Development Representative for the UK and Ireland at Factbird, who shares his expertise on detecting and addressing micro-stops. Tais recently discussed manufacturing intelligence at the OMRON Roadshow in the UK, and he brings valuable insights on how to leverage technology to track and reduce these interruptions.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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Learn the OEE Uplift Approach, a structured improvement process designed to enhance Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) in episode 8 of the Manufacturing Matters podcast. OEE is an important KPI for manufacturers who want to improve their operations using data and a structured method to improve it is vital to see results. Mikkel Rauff Simonsen, who has been working with performance optimization for over 15 years, generously shares his approach to OEE improvement: the OEE Uplift Approach.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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Change management is a topic that comes up time and time again when talking about the implementation of new production monitoring systems.
So in this episode of the Manufacturing Matters Podcast, we delve into the practical strategies for facilitating change management in manufacturing operations. Zoe Karasch, Sales Manager for the DACH region at Factbird, uses her first-hand experience training organizations in OEE systems and production monitoring in general to offer some helpful advice for change management.
Watch this episode to find out about:
Introducing new technology to manufacturing operations. Why good communication practices are essential. The need for mapping stakeholders and keeping all affected roles involved. How to maintain transparency without overwhelming colleagues. Incentivizing engagement with new systems through bonuses and recognition.You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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Discover the 'Highway Solution'—a strategic framework spearheaded by Mikkel Rauff Simonsen at Danish Crown for deploying new production monitoring systems. Learn how it simplifies technology integration and cultural change across international production sites, ensuring consistent implementation of manufacturing intelligence solutions, efficient production monitoring, and ongoing operational improvements.
Dive into our detailed discussion on the five-step framework and its tangible benefits in this valuable podcast episode.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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Implementing manufacturing software like MES, CMMS, ERP, and OEE across multiple sites is complex due to diverse systems and resistance.
In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, we talk to Anders Holmenlund, who has years of experience dealing with the challenge of multi-site rollouts of manufacturing software from both the vendor side with Factbird and the manufacturer side with Radiometer.
He recommends starting with pilot programs ("Start slow, scale fast") and using the "PSC" method—People, Standardization, and Continuous Improvement—to ensure success. The process involves significant change management, training, and consistency to align operations and maximize efficiency.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In our fourth episode of Manufacturing Matters, I had the opportunity to talk to Finn Hunneche, a smart guy with over 35 years of experience in the manufacturing sector. With all this experience in mind, I asked him what his number one tip for manufacturers is.
Here’s a summary of his answer:
There is more complexity than ever for manufacturing managers
Finn’s advice for manufacturers is to make sure you get the numbers
Start with small pilots, make mistakes, learn, and then expand
Don’t be afraid to conduct experiments; if you do nothing, nothing changes
Effective change requires good communication and buy-in form colleagues
Check out the full episode to get more detailed information on the what, why, and how of getting the numbers.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In this episode of Manufacturing Matters, we discuss the challenges of sustainable packaging in the manufacturing sector. Machinery adaptation, cost management, material compatibility, and brand impact are all important factors to consider when switching packaging methods. Sterre, Account Executive for BeNeLux at Factbird, joins us as a lean manufacturing expert with extensive experience in the food and beverage industry.
Sterre brings a wealth of knowledge from her experience helping companies increase productivity and reduce costs while navigating the complex terrain of sustainable practices.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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This episode of Manufacturing Matters is all about food and beverage manufacturing, a sector that plays a vital part in our everyday lives. It's not only crucial for our daily needs, but it's also central to our economies, cultures, and environmental sustainability. It’s a sector that is facing a range of challenges, from supply-chain issues to changing consumer trends.
To get a good overview of the challenges the food and beverage industry is facing in 2024, I talked to Lee Winer, Sales Director for North America at Factbird, who brings extensive manufacturing experience to the discussion. We had a good discussion about the six biggest challenges while also touching on some solutions.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.
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In episode one of the Manufacturing Matters podcast, I talked to Zoe Karasch, the Sales Manager for the DACH region at Factbird, about the strengths and weaknesses of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). Zoe has over three years of experience working directly with large and small manufacturers, helping them make their operations more efficient by reducing waste and increasing efficiency.
She has a wealth of knowledge about OEE and I hope you get some good takeaways from this episode.
You can read the in-depth article about this podcast and more at: https://www.factbird.com/manufacturing-matters-podcast.