Tip of the hat…
Pretzel tribute to Hertzler's GainSeeker SPC software customer Snyder's-Lance, maker of Snyder's of Hanover pretzels on National Pretzel Day, June 28.
Pretzel tribute to Hertzler's GainSeeker SPC software customer Snyder's-Lance, maker of Snyder's of Hanover pretzels on National Pretzel Day, June 28.
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Hertzler systems makes a big investment in solar energy [...]
Real time SPC data collection helped a quality manager ensure compliance to stringent federal regulations. GainSeeker Suite turned detailed PLC data into actionable intelligence.
“GainSeeker is a great fit. It seamlessly installs and integrates to existing systems. I was able to install it myself without involving IT. Hertzler Systems and GainSeeker Suite made it easy.”
Great post by Bill Franks over at Harvard Business Review titled "Data for All! How New Tools Democratize Visualization." His thesis is that there are a bunch of new data visualization tools out there, and that mostly he sees people use them to do the same kinds of charts that they could do in Microsoft Excel....
This white paper describes the key components of a real-time weight control system. Real-time weight control systems pay tremendous dividends if they are properly implemented. Making the system simple, fast, and easy to use ensures that your staff will give you reliable data.
A GainSeeker Suite Tune-up simplified system maintenance and proved to be a real time saver for a major consumer products packaging company.
GainSeeker Score Cards for each worker at the end of each shift increased accountability and visibility at this snack chip manufacturing company. The company realized a Return on Investment in well under year. It's an investment that will continue to produce savings for years to come.
Calculating a credible ROI in any industry can be a daunting task. Real-time alarms and automated data collection advanced multiple efforts for one Lean Six Sigma-driven quality manager of a consumer goods packaging company. It was an investment that in the end, just made sense.