Building Analytical Dashboards
We create clear data screens that show your company's status in real-time. Instead of browsing 20 PDF reports, you look at one monitor and know if the plan is being met. We combine data from machines, warehouse, and accounting into one consistent image. This is a solution for owners who want a clear head after leaving the office.
Machine data straight to your monitor
On most Silesian shop floors, data still lives in paper notebooks or scattered Excel files. A shift manager spends an average of 42 minutes a day just collecting downtime information from three different stations. That's time a machine could be earning, not waiting for a decision. Silesia Growth Hub pulls these numbers straight from PLC controllers and weighing systems so you see the truth on your office screen. The shop floor must earn, not stand idle.
We connect systems that don't talk to each other. If you have Arburg injection molders and an old guillotine from 2011, we can tie them into one view. Our dashboards show OEE in real-time. You see in black and white that line No. 4 had 14 micro-downtimes between 8:00 and 10:30 AM. You don't have to ask the operator what happened – the system counts every second of downtime itself. No more manual data transcription.
Numbers don't lie if you know how to read them
Stop paying people to type numbers into tables. In one plant in Tychy, we calculated that administration wasted 11 hours a week on monthly reports. The dashboard we implemented reduced this process to 4.2 minutes. Data refreshes automatically every 15 minutes. You know exactly how many units came off the belt and what the scrap percentage is without waiting for the end of the shift. The system should make work easier, not add more clicking.
A dashboard isn't just pretty charts. It's a tool for finding real savings. We help set alerts that inform about exceeding power or raw material consumption norms. If a machine takes 7% more power than usual, you'll get a notification on your phone. Thanks to this, one of our clients avoided a main motor failure, which saved him from 3 days of unplanned downtime in March 2024.
What the implementation process looks like
We don't promise miracles in two days because we know what life on the floor looks like. The whole process usually takes 4 to 7 weeks, depending on how scattered your data is. We start with an audit of 12 key measurement points on the floor. Then we build the first view, which your employees test for 9 business days. We fix what's non-intuitive. Sometimes we have to admit – we aren't the cheapest on the market, but our dashboards work even in tough workshop conditions.
- Warehouse levels preview updated every 10-15 minutes.
- Automatic calculation of the manufacturing cost per unit.
- Machine uptime monitoring divided into 3 production shifts.
- Comparison of plan vs. actual performance on one progress bar.
P.S. Most of our clients notice the first errors in manual reporting within just 3 days of launching our system. Numbers simply show what the human eye misses over morning coffee.