Please Note
The following screens are all examples from applications we have configured for various customers. Every application we implement is setup with the screens and the specific functionality needed for a given customer. Please view the screenshots as a demonstration of our ability, with the understanding that any application you purchase from Tuppas will be configured to your exact needs. |

| This is a shot of a job tracking board, which allows users to select a view based on work center, job number or customer. In this instance, days have been color coded to allow for quick visualization of week work loads. Each tag, or process, can be drilled down for more detailed information. |

| These are several different passes on a manual entry work update screen, which allow the user to select various options such as the batch number, the employee, the machine, the process and the part. Production efficiency of equipment and human resources can change over time. Our system
can point out where performance is degrading, based on standards, to help define areas needing attention. |

| This is a job tracking board which allows users to select the view based on work center. Color coding is based on setup time, runtime, additional setup time, additional runtime and downtime. Changes to jobs, such as adding additional setup time, can be done on the fly, with the grey buttons in the top area. |

| This shows an automated traveller, which is updated with barcode scanners on the factory floor. The product is scanned as it moves through processes or stations, and provides real time WIP (work in process) tracking. This helps provide accurate inventory counts. We can also implement automated data collection with inline scanners and other devices. |

| We can implement tracking systems which will automatically collect factory floor data for the system. The software is capable of conditional branching, and routing. Hand held scanners, in-line scanners and other devices can be used. |

| Another work update screen, which gives users the opportunity to easily track time spent on jobs or tasks. There are areas on the bottom which display recent jobs as well as favorite jobs (highest amount of time spent on). Jobs and tasks are live links. |

| This is another example of a job tracking board which shows a view based on the users selection of work area, product and process. Tags are color coded by the border color, with yellow signifying the job is due in 5-7 days, and red for jobs that are due in 4 days or less. Clicking the “W” on a tag will move the job to the next process. A traveller can also be printed with the link on the top. |

| This is the detail area for the above board when the job number link on a tag is clicked. Here, users can edit dates, job status, priority and more. The changes are automatically reflected on the planning board when updated. |

| This is a MES dashboard which shows a variety of production data. The grid
in the upper left corner is showing which equipment is currently alarming.
The area underneath it shows some standard and actual efficiencies for
operations, scrap and downtime. The middle area gives a nice graphic representation of a current job in progress
on the floor, with a production count, downtime, scrap and line speed
along with an estimated time to completion. |

| Our job tracking applications can be configured to collect downtime data. Note the “stacked” chart, which can show the downtime by machine as well as by reason.
This is a great way to identify the worst offending
machines and why they are causing the most downtime. |

| Our job tracking can also be tied to scrap reporting, to help users determine the causes of scrap. The software provides detailed reporting with support for a wide variety of scrap codes and code grouping levels. |

| Our job tracking software can also be configured to track defects for quality reporting. This can help users focus attention on problem areas before they become troublesome. |

| Our application can be configured to track production efficiency along with the job. Production efficiency of equipment and human resources can change over time. Our system can point out where performance is degrading, based on standards, to help define areas needing attention. Data can be collected with entry screens or automatically with scanning devices. |

| We can configure KPI dashboards to help you visualize your production data. These screens are configured to display the data you want to see. Production and operational level metrics, such as OEE and job costing, provide the basis for higher level KPIs, which provide corporate wide performance measurement. These higher level KPIs can be drilled down to the lower level KPIs which comprise it, to zero in on problem areas. |

Wireless Business Apps
Most of the Tuppas modules include streamlined reports, charts and business intelligence apps that can be accessed via wireless Smart-Phones, I-Phones and Net-books. These apps can help keep your team informed of timeline changes, production problems and the corrective actions required to keep the enterprise running smoothly. In addition to wireless reporting many Tuppas solutions can be implemented with Data-Push capabilities that can send pages, emails and phone messages when critical events occur.
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