Epsilon3
Epsilon3 is the leading AI-powered procedure and resource management tool designed for teams building, testing, and operating advanced products and systems.
✔ Save Time & Money
Avoid costly delays, mistakes, and inefficiencies by automatically tracking procedures and resources.
✔ Prevent Failures
Ensure the right step is completed at the right time with conditional logic and built-in revision control.
✔ Optimize Collaboration
Real-time progress updates and role-based sign-offs keep your stakeholders on the same page.
✔ Continuously Improve
Advanced data analytics and automated reporting enable rapid iteration and data-driven decisions.
Epsilon3 is trusted by industry leaders like NASA, Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace, Sierra Space, Redwire, Shift4, AeroVironment, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, and other commercial and government organizations.
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Epicor Connected Process Control
Epicor Connected Process Control provides a simple-to-use software solution that allows you to configure digital work instructions and enforce process control. It also ensures that operations are error-proof. Connect IoT devices to collect 100% time studies and process data, images and images at the task level. Real-time visibility and quality control on a new level! eFlex can handle any number of product variations or thousands of parts, whether you are a component-based or model-based manufacturer. Work instructions can be linked to Bill of Materials, ensuring that products are built correctly every time, even if changes are made during the process. Work instructions that are part a system that is advanced will automatically react to model and component variations and only display the right work instructions for what's currently being built at station.
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AssemblyX Pro
AssemblyX Pro serves as the cornerstone for achieving a paperless manufacturing environment with minimal disruption to operations. Its user-friendly interface allows for easy learning and utilization. Both production engineering and quality assurance teams can effortlessly create shop floor processes and procedures, eliminating common challenges such as formatting issues, cut and paste errors, and file size inflation. Production engineers have the capability to consolidate all pertinent elements, including high-resolution images and videos, bills of materials, visual instructions, health and safety guidelines for personal protective equipment, COSHH documentation, risk assessments, tooling, and supporting reference materials like 2D and 3D CAD files. Crafting shop floor processes and procedures, also known as Electronic Work Instructions, necessitates that engineering teams gather information from various sources. Furthermore, once these procedures are established, they require meticulous version control and updates as changes arise, which can be labor-intensive when using traditional tools like Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. This streamlined approach not only enhances productivity but also promotes a more efficient workflow in the manufacturing setting.
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WebSequence
WebSequence transcends traditional paper-based systems by offering a vibrant electronic work instruction platform that bridges the gap between engineering and a paperless production environment. It ensures that there is always a single, accurate set of work instructions available to users. By providing current and visually engaging work instructions, a Sequence implementation maximizes the potential for production staff to execute tasks correctly on the first attempt. When coupled with your ERP system for specific work order implementation, WebSequence transforms into a robust portal for data collection, tracking, and tracing. Furthermore, it can securely record 21 CFR Part 11 electronic signatures from operators, line leads, or supervisory staff. In addition, operators have the option to input shop-floor data manually—such as numeric values within specified limits, text, and pass/fail assessments—or utilize USB-connected tools to facilitate quick and accurate data entry, thereby minimizing the risk of transcription errors. This dual approach not only enhances efficiency but also ensures data integrity within the manufacturing process.
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