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The Labor Tracking portlets manage employee work time. Labor Tracking is accessible from three different locations based upon user permissions: '''Labor Tracking Maintenance''', '''Labor Tracking Operations''', and '''MESWeb''' '''Labor Reports'''. Within '''Labor Tracking Maintenance''', supervisors can add departments and indirect labor activities, make adjustments to an employee’s hours, or adjust absent hours. Conversely, employees utilize the '''Labor Tracking Operations''' portal to record direct and indirect labor hours in a traditional clock-in method. For administrators, the 42Q solution provides Labor Tracking reports through MESWeb, which displays labor records for a specified date range. These portals are described within this work instruction. | The Labor Tracking portlets manage employee work time. Labor Tracking is accessible from three different locations based upon user permissions: '''Labor Tracking Maintenance''', '''Labor Tracking Operations''', and '''MESWeb''' '''Labor Reports'''. Within '''Labor Tracking Maintenance''', supervisors can add departments and indirect labor activities, make adjustments to an employee’s hours, or adjust absent hours. Conversely, employees utilize the '''Labor Tracking Operations''' portal to record direct and indirect labor hours in a traditional clock-in method. For administrators, the 42Q solution provides Labor Tracking reports through MESWeb, which displays labor records for a specified date range. These portals are described within this work instruction. | ||
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Production Workbench
SOP-42Q-MES0145 Production Workbench Production Workbench is a responsive cross-platform tool implemented on the shop floor to provide individual need-based options to capture data in multiple ways with enhanced work instructions and/or deviations; it also allows to view/add/ remove attributes and map them to documents, multiple documents and even single chapters visualization from one interface at the same station, while maintaining tracked and non-tracked assembly components, and options to record/repair defects; all the previous accomplished through a Based on SFDC Conduit connection. |
Data Collector
SOP-42Q-MES0042 Data Collector
The Data Collector module described here is a tool implemented on the shop floor that displays uploaded work instruction documents, deviations, CAD views of devices, and recorded and repaired defect codes, all based on unit serial scanning. |
Batch Process
SOP-42Q-MES0040 Batch Process
The batch Process described here is a module in 42Q that provides a web page interface for performing Batch Processing operations. The functions that are available in the portlet are Create Batch, Split Batch, Merge Batch, Remove Unit, Add Component, and Add Sub-Attribute. |
100% Traceability
Label Engine Labels
SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0083-C Label Engine Labels
Label Engine is a web application that gives plants the ability to create, update, print, and share labels without the need for IT resources. It enables plants to easily define and access various different data sources like MES, MESR, along with a variety of other database types. It allows users to map label fields to these data sources in order to create dynamic labels. It also enables plants to extract statistical information about the labels that are managed in Label Engine, as well as monitor the audit information. |
Label Engine
SOP-42Q-MES0046 Label Engine
Label Engine is a web application that gives plants the ability to create, update, print, and share labels without the need for IT resources. It enables plants to easily define and access various different data sources like MES, MESR, along with a variety of other database types. It allows users to map label fields to these data sources in order to create dynamic labels. It also enables plants to extract statistical information about the labels that are managed in Label Engine, as well as monitor the audit information. |
Labor Tracking
SOP-42Q-MES0045 Labor Tracking
The Labor Tracking portlets manage employee work time. Labor Tracking is accessible from three different locations based upon user permissions: Labor Tracking Maintenance, Labor Tracking Operations, and MESWeb Labor Reports. Within Labor Tracking Maintenance, supervisors can add departments and indirect labor activities, make adjustments to an employee’s hours, or adjust absent hours. Conversely, employees utilize the Labor Tracking Operations portal to record direct and indirect labor hours in a traditional clock-in method. For administrators, the 42Q solution provides Labor Tracking reports through MESWeb, which displays labor records for a specified date range. These portals are described within this work instruction. |
Integration Scanning
SOP-5-I-42Q-MES0147-C RA1 Integration Scanning
Integration scanning allows the user to scan a panel within the Fuji Integration UI. With this function, users can scan a panel or batch boards on hand-load workstations. Before scanning, an employee number and scan location must be entered. The system will then validate the information with PTS and SFDC. Once the scan panel is validated,the data will be written into SFDC and PTS. |
CMMS
OEE Production: Data Collection
42Q-MES0138-C OEE Data Collection
The OEE Data Collection module allows users to report work times and machine downtimes. Shop Floor Operators manually add machine downtimes due to stoppages that are not caused by machine malfunctions (such as parts in transit or lunch breaks), work times (labor), and quantity of good/bad parts produced at the completion of their shifts. Engineers use the module to input root causes for the stoppage based on the reason(s) provided by the shop floor operator, and machinery inspection results. There are two data applications available in the OEE system: Report Machine Down, and Report Work. For a comprehensive overview of OEE features, go to: OEE Reports. |
Solder Paste Material Control
SOP-5-I-MES0153-C Solder Paste Material Control
Solder Paste is an application able to help plants to control the storage and use of Solder Paste materials to avoid human errors and lapses. The project has the standard process and creates error-proofing of Solder Paste control, to ensure plants comply with the varying Solder Paste part number’s storage life and use life limits, and ensuring a constant environment, to stop out-of-specs solder paste from being used in production. |