Production Run

In ENLYZE, a production run is a core concept for tracking performance and calculating key metrics such as OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness).

Production runs give context to the machine data. This way each recorded data point is mapped to a specific product for which certain production conditions can be expected.

Production runs in ENLYZE

A production run in ENLYZE is defined by the following characteristics:

  • It is assigned to a machine registered in ENLYZE,

  • It produces one product, and

  • It is executed uninterrupted between a clearly defined start and end time.

Runs that belong to the same product are used within ENLYZE in several useful ways:

  • They are measured against a common product threshold to determine the performance.

  • Computation of the quality KPI.

  • Identification of the golden run.

  • Product-specific process control thanks to the setup sheet and the copilot feature.

Additionally, production runs are the basic entity to calculate and track OEE. Here you can learn more about how the OEE and its components are calculated for a production run.

Uniqueness of Runs

A production run in ENLYZE must be labeled uniquely. This is necessary to perform the calculations that run behind the scenes. The requirement applies to all runs across all products, machines, and sites.

Nevertheless, there are plenty of real-life situations in which a production order repeats in time or across different machines. These are some common cases and how we solve them.

Charges and Batches

A single production order might be completed in separate charges or batches due to size, storage, or downstream process constraints. Batches of the same order aren't always produced consecutively, and it is common to see production orders that are executed in several periods.

Traceability

A production order is processed in multiple machines. To keep traceability, the order often preserves its name and repeats across machines.

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