Real-time production status and alert signaling for manufacturing floors.
Manufacturing floors move fast, and information bottlenecks cost production time. The Andon Board application puts live line status on shared displays so operators, supervisors, and maintenance teams all read the same current state at a glance — no radio calls, no walking across the floor to check.
Station status signals — running, stopped, fault, idle — display clearly with color coding that reads from distance. When a machine stops or an alert fires, the board updates immediately and the color change is visible across the production area. The right people see the issue as soon as it happens.
Production metrics update continuously alongside the status indicators. Current output versus target, cycle time trends, and shift totals give supervisors the numbers they need without leaving their position. When pace dips or a target gap opens, it's visible before it becomes a problem.
Alert history is tracked and surfaced on the board so teams can review what happened during a shift without reconstructing events from memory. Recurring fault patterns are easier to spot when the timeline is visible to everyone.
Integration with existing plant data sources keeps the Andon Board connected to actual production state rather than manually updated numbers. Whether feeding from a PLC, a MES, or a lightweight data API, the board reflects real conditions so the decisions it informs are grounded in fact.