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Discover Exciting New Features in MBrain

Our team is always working to enhance MBrain with tools that make manufacturing smarter and more efficient. Here are some of the latest features we’ve added to help you optimize your operations.



  

SPC: Driving Data-Driven Quality Control 

Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a cornerstone of quality management, enabling manufacturers to monitor and control their production processes with precision. In the video below, our CEO, Mattias, demonstrates how MBrain’s SPC feature can provide real-time insights to identify trends, reduce variability, and maintain the highest quality standards. It uses statistical methods to analyze data and detect deviations from stability [1]. 




 

Optimized Sequence Planning: Streamlining Production 

Are you running a takted assembly flow? Configured orders? Some configs heavier than others which drives inefficiencies in balancing?


If yes, this is for you!


In complex manufacturing, achieving an optimized production sequence is essential for balancing workloads and maintaining efficiency. MBrain's Sequence Planner addresses this challenge by enabling users to generate and evaluate sequence proposals based on expected build times. Whether leveraging optimization algorithms or manual adjustments, the tool helps you identify the best workflow to streamline operations. With seamless integration capabilities, the Sequence Planner minimizes planning effort while ensuring flexibility and precision. 




Introducing Mint: Our Manufacturing Integration Engine 

Seamless integration across systems is vital for modern manufacturers. That’s where Mint, our Manufacturing Integration Engine, comes in. Featured briefly in the sequence planning demonstration, Mint enables smooth data flow and system interoperability, ensuring that all aspects of your manufacturing processes work harmoniously.  

Stay tuned for more information on Mint in the near future!

Additional New Features to Boost Efficiency 

In addition to SPC and Sequence planning, we’ve improved several other powerful tools in MBrain, here are a few features worth mentioning: 

  • Interference Reporting: Now, users are not only able to add interference reports in real time production, but they can add interference reports retroactively to document, explain, or highlight issues that were noticed in hindsight.  




  • Improved Process Overview: Gain a clearer and more detailed understanding of your operations at a glance. 

  • Quality Notifications: Stay on top of quality control with automated alerts that helps your operators be extra mindful of temporary quality risks. These notifications can be set to appear to certain users, a certain number of times, for only the relevant process steps. Stay tuned for more in-depth information about Quality Notifications in the near future.

  • Yamazumi Charts: MBrain now enables manufacturers to visually analyze and balance workloads, identify inefficiencies, and optimize production flow for improved efficiency. 




  • Publication Handler: Simplify the version management and publication of changes to your processes with the new, more capable handler. 



These features reflect our commitment to equipping manufacturers with the tools they need to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive landscape. 

Join Us on the Journey to Smarter Manufacturing 

We’re excited about the possibilities these new features bring to manufacturers worldwide. Stay connected for more updates.   Explore MBrain and its features today

 



 

[1.] The SPC (Statistical Process Control) functionality in MBrain monitors and controls manufacturing processes to ensure consistent and predictable outcomes. It uses statistical methods to analyze data, calculate process capability metrics (Cp/Cpk), and detect deviations from stability. 


Key features include real-time analysis of Nelson SPC patterns - These are statistical rules to identify variations and potential issues: 


  • Rule 1: One point more than 3 standard deviations from the mean. 

  • Rule 2: Nine points in a row on one side of the mean. 

  • Rule 3: Six points in a row continuously increasing or decreasing. 

  • Rule 4: Fourteen points in a row alternating directions. 

  • Rule 5: Two or three out of three points >2 standard deviations in the same direction. 

  • Rule 6: Four or five out of five points >1 standard deviation in the same direction. 

  • Rule 7: Fifteen points in a row within 1 standard deviation of the mean. 

  • Rule 8: Eight points in a row outside 1 standard deviation, alternating in direction​​. 


Additionally, the SPC service can trigger notifications for deviations. It supports integrations with shop floor equipment for real-time data analytics​.

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