Reports (under Trends & reports in section MONITORING) allows to interactively analyze production efficiency, identify issues, analyze performance, track orders, evaluate machines, and thus helps you to make decisions to improve productivity, reduce downtime, and optimize overall operations.


Reports page components

Predefined pages

Reports consists of predefined pages that can be selected at the bottom. The purpose and contents of each page are explained below (page contents).



Visuals

The pages show the data in containers, called 'visuals'. The visuals are designed to provide a highly interactive and user-friendly experience to allow you to explore, analyze and derive insights in your data. with these visuals.

Different types of visuals exist:

  • A card showing a single value enlarged.
  • A pie chart
  • A bar chart, horizontal, vertical, stacked or even combined with a line graph.
  • A table with or without expandable rows.
  • A treemap showing data as a set of nested rectangles.


The screenshots below include examples of all these visuals.


Filters pane

By default, the data is filtered to the last week including the day when you open the page ('today') and all machines of your subscription are shown. If you wish to see less data, use the Filters pane on the right side. For more information, refer to the article Filtering.


How to work with reports

Upon opening Reports, you get the data of that moment. To see new data, refresh your window (F5). While data of a visual is refreshing, an update animation is shown in its top left corner: 


Reports contains features to adjust how reports are displayed. For more information, refer to the article View customization.


Reports contains interesting tools to dive deeper into report data. For more information, refer to the article Data exploration.


Page contents

Home

The Home page provides a comprehensive dashboard of the manufacturing process, highlighting key performance metrics.


Visuals on this page:

  • Running: Total running time of the shown machines.
  • Production: Total production output. If your subscription includes different machine types, you might need to filter per machine type to have a meaningful value.
  • RPM: Average machine speed. (Revolutions Per Minute)
  • States: Proportion of running time versus stopped time.
  • Reason: Machine stop reasons and the number of stops for each reason, sorted descending by the number of stops.
  • Order: List of orders and their respective start times, sorted descending by the start time.
  • Production by date: Production output over different dates, with bars indicating production volumes.
  • Machine: Detailed statistics for each machine.



Productivity

Provides a more granular view of production data, segmented by production date, shift, machine, product and operator.



Efficiency

Provides an analysis of efficiency metrics for both weavers and machines and shows a visual representation of the efficiency and production over time.



Stops

Provides detailed insights into stoppages in the manufacturing process helping to identify and categorize stops, analyze stop durations, evaluate machine performance, understand operator impact.



Stop trend

Provides a detailed analysis of stop events in the production process, their impact on efficiency, and the reasons behind them.



Production report

Provides a detailed analysis of production performance, stops and efficiency.