18606391. Production Process Management System simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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Production Process Management System

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Kosuke Atsuta of Shiojiri (JP)

Soji Shiozawa of Matsumoto (JP)

Production Process Management System - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18606391 titled 'Production Process Management System

The patent application describes a production process management system that involves acquiring information about the reasons for implementing exceptional processes in the production of molded products.

  • The system includes units for acquiring reason classification information and reason identification information related to the exceptional processes.
  • This information is stored in correlation with each other in a storage unit.
  • A receiving unit allows for the selection of the reason classification or identification information when an exceptional process is implemented.
  • The information about the exceptional process and the reason classification or identification is stored together in the storage unit.

Potential Applications: - Manufacturing industries - Quality control processes - Process optimization in production

Problems Solved: - Efficient management of exceptional processes in production - Enhanced traceability of reasons for deviations from standard processes

Benefits: - Improved decision-making in production processes - Enhanced quality control measures - Streamlined production operations

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhancing Production Process Management in Manufacturing Industries" This technology can be applied in various manufacturing sectors to optimize production processes, improve quality control, and enhance overall operational efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this system improve the traceability of exceptional processes in production? 2. What are the key advantages of storing reason classification and identification information in correlation with each other?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in production process management systems to ensure optimal implementation of this technology in manufacturing industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

A production process management system includes a first acquiring unit configured to acquire reason classification information that is information concerning a reason why an exceptional process different from a standard process was implemented in production of a molded product, a second acquiring unit configured to acquire reason identification information that is identification information of the reason classification information, a storage unit configured to store the reason classification information acquired by the first acquiring unit and the reason identification information acquired by the second acquiring unit in correlation with each other, and a receiving unit configured to receive selection of the reason classification information or the reason identification information when the exceptional process is implemented. Information concerning the exceptional process and the reason classification information or the reason identification information received by the receiving unit are stored in correlation with each other in the storage unit.