Business Background
In an increasingly competitive global construction machinery market, production efficiency and flexible manufacturing are core competitiveness factors. Facing delays caused by paper-based work orders, the leading domestic manufacturer adopted the Seuic CRUISE Ge2 terminal to digitize warehousing and production processes, fully empowering production scheduling and progress control.
Challenges
Low on-site operational efficiency: Paper work orders and repeated manual entry were time-consuming, redundant, and slowed the entire production process.
Lack of real-time production control: Delayed information flow prevented management from monitoring progress in real time, affecting production scheduling.
Solution
The Seuic CRUISE Ge2 industrial mobile computer replaced paper records with electronic work orders. Its high-performance scanner captures item barcodes in real time, connecting warehousing and production for seamless end-to-end data flow. This enabled digitalized control across all production processes, supporting scheduling and balanced production.
Results
Operational efficiency: Fully replacing paper-based work orders and manual re-entry, achieving a 100% improvement over previous methods.
Precise production control: Work order assignment, reporting, and other operations are efficiently synchronized, enabling real-time production monitoring and accurate, balanced scheduling.