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M700 Modular Series
ASMPT Streamlines Material Flow
SUWANEE, GA — Providing the right material at the right time in the right place and in the right quantity while avoiding unneces- sary material travel is the strength of the WORKS Logistics application. By controlling and optimizing the flow of materials in intelligent manufactur- ing, it prevents precaution- ary stocks next to the line as well as excess movements to and from storage. WORKS Logistics contin-
uously calculates the material demand based on freely defin- able time slices and interacts with Factory Material Mana - ger software to ensure that the right material is available in the right quantity at the right time in the right place. Based on the planned de -
preparation area, thus avoiding unnecessary material travel between the warehouse and the shop floor. When reels are re - moved from the machine after a production run has been complet- ed, the application checks auto- matically whether the material
WORKS logistics helps manage material flow.
mand and actual material con- sumption as well as the material stock on site, the material flow application calculates and up - dates the demand along the line continuously and dynamically. The resulting data forms the basis for the automatic control and opti- mization of material flows, demand messages to central and intermediate storage locations, and time-driven transport jobs. WORKS Logistics also organ-
izes and optimizes the interim storage of material in the setup
will be needed again for addition- al orders in the coming days. If this is the case, it instructs the staff to move the reel in question to the active feeder rack in the setup preparation area. If more material
is needed, WORKS
Logistics automatically sends a request to the warehouse via the
Factory Material Manager. Contact: ASMPT, 3975
Lakefield Court, Suite 106,
Suwanee, GA 30024 % 770-797-3189 E-mail:
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