All Defense Industry processes can be monitored before, during and after the production in canias4.0.
For certain operations, teams within their area of responsibility may include material management, stock movement in accordance with work performance procedures, post-completion quality control actions, and charging suppliers for these quality solutions. with canias4.0. It is also possible to validate quality control processes by submitting exits from the vendor, submitting vendor and work order confirmations, and activating quality control processes on a single screen.
As different materials are used in various products and their sizes, they are cutted several times during the production and their size is changed after each cutting operation. Thanks to canias4.0, you can easily track all these movements – the length and sizes usage.
It is performed as follows:
// Supplier evaluation
// Price and term comparison by time and quantity periods
// Approval process execution of the purchase offer in the canias4.0 environment
All type of information is considered confidentially in the Defense Industry and all changes of the information can be used after a certain approval process. For example, if changes request is entered by the user and the validation steps are completed in a program, designed to manage supplier information, the changed information can be accepted as updated. Otherwise, the changes cannot be implemented.
Due to the significant deficiencies in the parts required for processing from the customer, labor and material costs, summary reports can be prepared to identify their statistical causes.
Although approval is provided in business centers, users can access the system by scanning their staff cards so that canias4.0 can easily determine how much and which employee has worked. When calculating the unit price of a business center each month, the actual cost of staff working there is calculated from the system. Thus, thanks to canias4.0, it is very easy to calculate the change in unit price in a machine and its part.
Material Requirements Management
Sales Management
Document Management
Purchasing Management
Warehouse Management
Production Management
Inventory Management
Quality Management
Capacity Management
Finance Accounting Management
Budget Management
Standard Cost Management
Human Resources Management