How to Embrace Paperless Manufacturing for Your Factory Floor?

How to Embrace Paperless Manufacturing for Your Factory Floor?

In 2021, 408 million tons of paper was used. This is a massive amount of paper considering that to complete the paper demand of the US, 1 billion trees had to lose their life. Don’t you think it’s time to go paperless in everything you do today? When everyone from an individual to an industry contributes, the combined effort can have a positive effect. 

In global paper usage, manufacturers are not behind. They use paper for almost everything, from noting down important information to scribbling their thoughts to preparing reports, invoices, and whatnot. The fact that all this can be replaced with more convenient and progressive technologies is why we are writing this excerpt on paperless manufacturing. Read on to learn how you can become a paperless manufacturer. 

But First, What Do We Mean By Paperless Manufacturing?

Paperless means when you reduce or eliminate the usage of paper in any aspect of the manufacturing process. It includes replacing physical documents with digital ones, using paperless machines, digital methods to read, share, and publish information, and using automation devices to reduce crucial information to and fro. 

You might be using paper right now in your unit to take notes, share process steps, note down daily employee progress, take attendance, etc. But all these functions can be done without using a pen and paper. 

Essentially, all the paper you are using right now will be replaced by smart software. Imagine searching for a piece of paper from mountains of files and storage racks. Now replace this with a single-click file search option from a digital device like a mobile phone or computer. Isn’t the second option better?

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Benefits of Paperless Manufacturing

In a manufacturing process, the use of paper may seem mandatory as you have to share loads of information across the vertical and horizontal hierarchy. However, in paperless manufacturing, we propose that you use digital solutions to share all the information. The benefits of taking this approach are numerous. 

Cost Reduction

Offices in the USA use 1.6 billion paper reams every year for their work, which turns out to be 4 million tons of paper being used and practically wasted. Along with this, money is also going down the drain. 

One paper ream costs between $6 to $15; some might cost more. Taking $10 per ream as an average, these offices are spending close to $16 billion on paper alone. Imagine all the money saved and reinvested into the business by going paperless. In this, we are not including the cost of ink, storage, and other materials required to manage all the paper you use. 

Higher Productivity

Manufacturing as it is a complex task, and when you add to it by noting everything on paper and then keeping it safe, the work only gets more complicated. But replacing paper with a tablet consisting of all the steps and checklists will overhaul how you manage and run the manufacturing plant. 

Sharing notes, giving instructions, setting reminders, and a lot of other things can be automated and scheduled with a digital system. With this in mind, we have created Plutomen Workflow, which will assist manufacturers in keeping track of every manufacturing process. 

Data Accuracy and Real-Time Monitoring

Imagine noting down every parameter of your machine in the plant at regular intervals and then comparing the machine’s health. Won’t it be cumbersome and not to mention counter-productive? 

As you go paperless, digital solutions and software will take care of these aspects and let you share information in real time as the solution does the calculations for you. Using real-time information, floor managers and supervisors can make quick decisions. 

Better Workforce Collaboration

Going paperless means all the workers and employees in the plant can communicate and share information without using paper travelers. In other words, when everyone is connected via a digital system, one person feeding the data can be viewed by everyone involved in the process. Employees from different departments can communicate and work together without any friction. 

How Does Paperless Manufacturing Work?

First, understand that paperless manufacturing does not hinder the manufacturing process. Instead, it empowers your existing process to become more efficient, productive, and fast. Going paperless in manufacturing means you will have real-time information about the production. 

In this form of manufacturing, electronic systems take over the manual work, which gives higher accuracy, the capability to take quick action and to implement mitigating solutions quickly. 

During the production process, you can feed information about a machine, product, and their workings in the system. Using this contextual data, manufacturers can optimize the production process. 

The best part is that all the operations are integrated into and connected with a dedicated high-level system. Using this data repository, managers, supervisors, and the top leadership can take a bird’s eye view of the manufacturing process. 

Imagine you are into manufacturing chips. From when your raw material is delivered to when a packaged product goes out of the manufacturing plant, everything will be recorded and stored in a centralized data repository. The concerned entities in the manufacturing plant will receive a notification about the arrival of the raw materials. 

All the machines in the plant are digitized to the extent that any new activity in the machine is logged. Hence, when the raw material is processed and treated for the next stage, the concerned employees will get a notification. 

Similarly, with the help of connected devices, every concerned manager, supervisor, and employee will get notifications about their work. They can also check the work progress at any point in time. 

Here are some of the functions manufacturing plants can enhance or improve by going paperless:

  • Invoicing
  • frontline training and assistance
  • Customer support
  • Reporting and auditing
  • Protocol management
  • Technical documentation and sharing
  • Work and on-the-job instructions
  • Access control and managing exit/entry process

Every aspect of the manufacturing process can be handled with better efficiency without using paper. In all aspects, Plutomen Assist and Plutomen Workflow can help build a paperless environment. Where Plutomen Assist can help get rid of instruction manuals with digital devices, it can reimagine on-time training with AR/ VR & 3D-visualization techniques

Plutomen Workflow, on the other hand, is meant to improve the work experience of frontline workers. From creating digital checklists and work instructions, it can also share standard operating procedures for the manufacturing process. 

Challenges Faced by Using Papers in Manufacturing

Paper is a crucial commodity in every industry and business. No matter what you are doing, you will need to use paper and pen at some point. It can be to note something down or share a joke, create financial reports, or submit the most important proposal of your life; paper is ubiquitous. 

But when we talk about a manufacturing plant, the same applies here as well, but it’s not without challenges. 

  • Time-Consuming: Compare the time required to fill in every box in the checklist and when an automated system fills in all the details automatically. Plus, how much paper can you handle in one go? Think about the time required to sort and organize every piece of paper. Isn’t it counterproductive? 

In addition to this, think about the time wastage when employees are transcribing information onto a paper. At the same time, when another person checks the same paper, they have to spend time finding the required information. 

Another area where time is wasted in using paper is locating physical files and documents. On the other hand, think how much time you will save if everything is done digitally. Saving documents digitally makes them easy to retrieve and find the required information. 

  • Need Extra Space and Printing: As much time as you spend on building the paper documentation; you will also need space to store them all. Imagine if a large manufacturing plant worked completely with paper; how much space they will need to store all the documents? Plus, there is a risk in storing paper, which can easily catch fire near the manufacturing plant. 

Moreover, you have to spend money on printing the papers required for the manufacturing process. Printing customized checklists, reports, and other documents consumes ink and electricity, not to mention the manpower required to carry everything from one place to another. 

  • Chances of Unauthorized Access: Confidential physical documents can be stolen or leaked without authorization and authentication. No one can stand guard on the paper vault or storage 24/7. But when using digital documentation, you can set bespoke access rights for each individual. This better protects the confidentiality of sensitive documents and information. Even if someone tries to access unauthorized documents, the concerned individuals will receive a notification about the breach attempt. 
  • Have to Deliver Documents Manually: Using paper means someone has to travel through the plant and deliver the right papers to the right hands. One mistake can lead to wasting time and resources. So, with a paperless approach, you can get rid of paper travelers and, more importantly, complete work with better precision and speed. 

As you can see, taking the paper-based approach is frustrating, time-consuming, and a money-wasting exercise. It’s the right time to go paperless and save a lot of work floor hassle along with saving money and mother nature. 

Steps to Follow for Implementing Paperless Manufacturing on the Shop Floor

Replace Paper-based Instructions With Digital Work Instructions

The first step in going paperless is to digitize all the physical work instructions and documentation. To ensure this, you must first consider your current paper storage and consumption capacity. 

Streamline the digitization process wherein you must migrate all the paper based documentation like SOPs, checklists, employee information, process information, financial information, etc., onto a digital medium. 

Once you transfer all the instruction documents, accessing all the documents will become convenient. Once you get a hold of things, you can implement automated solutions that will further streamline information processing and create a centralized database. 

Plutomen Workflow allows you to create checklists and SOPs, which can be shared across a secure network and help work floor employees complete every process accurately. 

Facilitate a Knowledge Repository to Eliminate Back & Forth

Build a single repository for all the documentation and information related to the manufacturing plant. Within this, you can set access controls and permissions to choose who has access to which document or information. This sort of system will substantially reduce the back and forth to get the right document. 

With a digital system, employees can access an interactive and searchable (with filters) knowledge base. Anyone anywhere with access to the repository can get the required document and information with a few clicks. Plutomen Workflow can assist manufacturers in storing and sharing access to employees. 

Land Immersive Training to Manufacturers

Manufacturers and their stakeholders, more importantly, the frontline workers, can receive immersive training. For those who need on-the-job and off-the-job training, a digitized platform will allow manufacturers to deliver engaging and interactive training programs. 

Plutomen Assist is enabled with AR and VR capabilities that can make a manufacturer’s requirement to deliver immersive training possible. Employees and trainees can receive precision training to operate the machines, understand their parts, and much more. 

Automate Processes

One of the advanced stages of paperless manufacturing is automation. In this, a cohort of digital solutions work together in unison to deliver the final product with minimal human intervention. As a result, manufacturers can speed up the work and streamline the processes while saving time and money. 

As big manufacturers automate their assembly lines and operations, they can use the additional time to design and build better products personalized to the customer’s requirements. 

Invest in Connected Worker Technologies like AR/VR, AI, and IoT

Going forward, AR, VR, IoT, and AI will become an integral part of the manufacturing process. As manufacturers continue to integrate these technologies, their production capabilities, product quality, and work efficiency will increase. 

Paperless manufacturing is the first step in advancing to a modern manufacturing plant and leveraging the combined impact of all these technologies to deliver better results.

Cut expenses

Going paperless with regards to the future of manufacturing, can greatly reduce the cost associated with paper, printers, storage, and maintenance. While it may be difficult to completely eliminate paper, it is possible to greatly reduce the use of it. Though, in some cases, invoices and reports may still need to be printed due to requests from agencies and customers. However, even if some documents still need to be printed, the cost savings from reducing paper usage can still be significant. Additionally, reading physical documents can be beneficial for gaining a different perspective, however, with advancements in technology, digital documents can also provide that experience.

What are Some Trends in Paperless Manufacturing?

Paperless manufacturing is not a new concept, and numerous manufacturers are using this technology to gain higher productivity and streamline operations. As this concept is gaining traction, here are some of the latest trends you must consider while setting up your plant. 

  • Cloud-Based Document Storage: As opposed to dedicating resources, money, and space to have physical servers for storage, choose cloud-based storage solutions. Cloud systems provide users with flexibility and anytime, anywhere accessibility. As cloud storage solutions can be accessed from any location, work will continue irrespective of the employee’s location. 
  • Data Analytics with Paperless Manufacturing: Data analytics and paperless manufacturing can work together to give you real-time insights. Where the IoT-enabled machines record and feed data into dedicated software, data analytics solutions can take this data to provide recommendations and insights. Capabilities like predictive maintenance and automated sensors work through data analytics. 
  • Robotics in Paperless Manufacturing: Another important trend you need to look out for is integration of robotics in paperless manufacturing. Using robots, you can automate the manufacturing processes. At the same time, these robots are self-sufficient in recording, noting down, and storing information in their database. From there, they can send the required information to the centralized server for everyone to access. 

Conclusion 

Going paperless is akin to taking a leap forward toward an advanced era of manufacturing. With plant owners and managers investing their time and resources in creating a better working environment, they are adding more capabilities and efficiencies to the work. Yes, there are challenges in paperless manufacturing, but with advanced solutions offered by Plutomen, you can overcome the hurdles. 

Plutomen assists manufacturers in going paperless and replacing every need of paper, making them agile, efficient, and more productive. Get in touch with Plutomen to learn more about our products and how they can help you build a better work and connected work environment. 

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