GE – Novotek Ideas Hub https://ideashub.novotek.com Ideas Hub Mon, 18 Mar 2024 16:40:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.11 https://ideashub.novotek.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Novotek-logo-thumb-150x150.png GE – Novotek Ideas Hub https://ideashub.novotek.com 32 32 Sustainability – Many Birds, One Stone https://ideashub.novotek.com/sustainability-many-birds-one-stone/ https://ideashub.novotek.com/sustainability-many-birds-one-stone/#respond Mon, 18 Mar 2024 16:37:42 +0000 https://ideashub.novotek.com/?p=3406 ‘Two birds with one stone’ – so goes the well-known phrase. But what if you could get more than two birds for a single throw of a stone? How about many birds? And what if these birds were not just flights of fantasy but offered foundational improvements and real upsides, such as increased profitability, recovered capacity and the ability to meet sustainability targets?

Starkly stated sustainability targets such as ‘Net-Zero by 2030’ imply an inherent struggle, and while this may be true in certain arenas, there is a genuine opportunity to achieve environmental goals, automate accountability and improve profitability within manufacturing – all at once.

In this article, we’ll outline exactly how the right capabilities, infused with expertise, can offer a profitable and intelligent pathway to a brighter business and environmental future. Carbon is cash, and reducing your output means retaining capital and growing profitability for the future.

So how is this achieved? Firstly, by fostering a different mindset when conceptualising sustainability measures. Data on utility usage can tell you when you’ve used more or less, but this aggregated data doesn’t have the granularity to explain why. While this is fine for quantifying and reporting on consumption to participate in a carbon exchange, this approach offers no mechanisms to improve these figures. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Success and Sustainability

Novotek Solutions delivers operational technology with a methodology shaped by a deep knowledge gained in over three decades of experience in IT domains.

We’ve led the way in delivering all our projects to a high, IT-compliant standard. Our solutions are supportable, maintainable, and extensible to keep your operation fit for the future.

In decades past, manufacturers in various sectors have embraced initiatives focused on continuous improvement, aiming to enhance production yields, improve equipment reliability, and minimise waste in materials, labour, and capital. Advanced measurement systems that track metrics like machine downtime and material usage, leading to the establishment of comprehensive factory data infrastructures, all support manufacturers’ end goals.

These systems contextualise raw data by associating it with specific details such as order numbers and product codes. Advanced platforms like Proficy Plant Applications from GE Vernova can integrate data from primary sources like water flow meters into this contextual framework. This practice of collecting detailed data related to core equipment and products results in a robust dataset, which serves multiple purposes:

  1. Automating Environmental and Compliance Reporting: Using directly measured consumption data to create regulatory reports and calculate incentives.
  2. Enhancing Carbon Accounting: With varying standards for translating energy consumption into emissions, having granular data allows for flexibility in reporting and adapting to evolving auditing requirements.
  3. Incorporating Footprint Analysis in Continuous Improvement: Analysing measured environmental factors alongside traditional performance metrics reveals the interplay between operational changes and environmental impact. Comparing a product’s footprint data across different times or locations helps identify significant variations.

This approach allowed a major North American brewer to spot cases where energy consumption varied when all other factors were equal. Measuring energy consumption next to production orders meant it could hunt for root causes through its efficiency management system.

Root causes for relative spikes in usage ranged from inefficient process control algorithms for heating or chilling equipment, inconsistent adherence to recipe setpoints, and poor power management relative to down or idle times. The brewer utilised this insight to make recipes and procedures consistent across all sites.

The result? The brewer met a 5-year energy-savings target in just three years!

Operator Behaviour, Transparency and Compliance

As more firms conclude that a functional information strategy is a critical first step in their sustainability journey, gaining the correct capabilities to gather and process data is essential. In times gone by, multiple data collection regimens assembled reports for different purposes, such as customers or regulators, which led to inconsistencies and undue workload on operators and analysts.

The alternative is a single data platform that serves multiple stakeholders, such as GE Vernova’s Plant Applications. Through a single platform, data is gathered once at an appropriate resolution, and the same data can then be repacked for multiple purposes.

Through this method, operations can automate the management and delivery of regulatory data. Adherence to future carbon passport schemes also becomes a process through which you already have the tools to deal with.

Turning to transparency, increasingly, customers are willing to pay a premium for ‘green’ products, where you can demonstrate a complete genealogy and the positive credentials of your products in total confidence. With a comprehensive data platform in place, you have the power to track and demonstrate the exact journey a product has gone through, from raw materials to finished goods. And that is not to overlook the power of transparent data on your operation.

With greater process visibility, automated with real-time data collection, operations gain the insight required for intelligence decision-making from the shop floor to the top floor. Ingesting and utilising this data with a powerful analytics platform drives an understanding of the cause-and-effect relationships between asset performance and input consumption. This granular data is then fed into corporate EHS and carbon accounting systems, allowing true utility cost profiles to be a part of production costing and planning exercises. Manufacturers then use cross-plant metrics to accelerate best-practice identification and dissemination.

But that’s not where it ends; by embedding analytics into control and visualisation programs, operators can be presented with rich information to drive decision-making at the shopfloor level. By using intelligent systems in this way, operations can also ensure they are not held hostage to the availability of specialists.

Innovative Strategies in Sustainability

To demonstrate how adopting a manufacturing execution system can offer a ‘many birds for one stone’ solution, we can look at the capabilities and conditions of an operation both before and after implementation.

Before

Without a detailed understanding of how changing utility inputs will affect processes, efforts to be ‘green’ can cause efficiency and material losses while also potentially introducing quality or product safety risks.

The differences between equipment and processes also present difficulties in formulating an effective strategy. With better data collection, all elements of variability can be profiled – including materials used in processes.

After

Data-driven decision-making brings cost, quality and carbon footprint into balance. With the confidence to act backed by information, tuning processes and utility infrastructure ensures sustainability efforts do not compromise operational performance.

The root causes of overconsumption are more easily understood, and strategies to mitigate them can be formulated and actioned at pace.

The ‘Many Birds’ at a Glance

If we’ve demonstrated anything in this article, we hope it’s the broad scope of what’s possible when looking to drive sustainability – and reap the real rewards on offer for manufacturing! Here are the key takeaways of what’s on the table as we progress towards environmental goals:

  1. Expose hidden relationships between production and sustainability factors.
    • A single MES solution provides insight into materials, recipes, assets and processes to find the root causes of the overconsumption of utilities.
  2. Gain a single source of truth and improve the visibility of your consumption.
    • Granular data gathered by the single platform can be packaged, analysed and presented to serve many needs.
  3. Integrate metrics and analysis to provide additional insight.
    • Automating analytics within a single, scalable platform provides value from the shop floor to the top floor and drives fast, accurate decision-making powered by information.
  4. Automate regulatory compliance and power transparency and traceability.
    • Gain competitive capabilities to demonstrate green credentials to customers and other stakeholders.

Last but not least, and in a nutshell, why select Plant Applications from GE Vernova?

  • Flexibility in Data Management: The platform can easily link basic time-series data from meters to a wider range of elements like materials, products, and events, all through straightforward configuration.
  • Support for Multiple Stakeholders: Plant Applications offers a variety of reporting and analytics capabilities, catering to both internal stakeholders focused on improvement and external stakeholders, ensuring their diverse needs are met.
  • Open and Layered Approach: Unlike many sustainability metrics systems that are manual or limited to specific sensors, Plant Applications enhances existing sensor, automation, and software investments, offering a more integrated solution.

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MES: Build vs Buy https://ideashub.novotek.com/building-or-buying-mes/ Mon, 05 Jun 2023 08:01:57 +0000 https://ideashub.novotek.com/?p=3336

Every manufacturing operation requires communication and the sharing of data. In the past, data was manually recorded with pen and paper and shared at the walking speed of an operator.

The industry has come a long way since then, with forward-thinking operations undertaking digital transformation journeys to unlock greater efficiency, visibility and the capabilities required for continual improvement and profitability in the contemporary manufacturing landscape. 

However, not all approaches yield the same results. While point solutions for individual functions to provide new capabilities in your manufacturing operation may seem a sensible way to begin a digital transformation journey, there are a number of issues to consider. 

Building MES functionality with point solutions requires careful consideration. The pitfalls are all too common, resulting in delayed progress and increased costs versus a single platform.

If you were to consider the data flow in your operation like plumbing in a house, concerns about differing approaches would soon become apparent. As numerous plumbers from different companies arrive to distribute water and heating around your home, difficulties reconciling differences between pipe diameters, connectors and joining mechanisms would result in burst pipes and water everywhere. 

Amongst the issues that come with composite systems is security. While plumbing together these systems, how do you consider cybersecurity with due diligence? Should you experience a cybersecurity threat, a growing and tangible danger, which vendors would you call for support? 

Vulnerabilities can reveal themselves when disparate solutions take diverging paths, at an incongruent pace, through their product roadmaps. The result is a constantly changing landscape in which your platform can continuously fall out of sync with its various component solutions, requiring constant attention and maintenance. That is not to mention the security risks of each system requiring different access routes in and out of information silos, which requires careful consideration as increased connections mean more potential attack vectors.

Bad actors take advantage of vulnerabilities in poorly secured systems

How do you ensure consistency and implementation of standards across vendor organisations? Best practice becomes challenging to implement, with no single approach for your entire MES system. Learning each solution will require training courses for each, resulting in increased time to competency for your operators. 

Implementing a single platform that provides seamless connectivity, efficiency management, quality management and production management solutions in addition to a raft of other capabilities rather than numerous point solutions avoids the headache. 

Where do you begin if you choose to implement a complete and integrated MES solution from a single vendor? The good news is that independent analysts have done a lot of homework for you. Gartner has asked vendors the tough questions to independently test the product and ensure confidence in connectivity, security, training, and the product’s roadmap.  

Novotek is the only Premier Solutions Partner for GE in the United Kingdom. With extensive experience and expertise in delivering and exceeding customers’ ambitions, Novotek has helped many manufacturers achieve greater profitability and efficiency with GE Digital products. 

So, what does Gartner have to say about GE Digital? 

“GE Digital is a Leader in this Magic Quadrant.” Gartner’s Magic Quadrant considers the completeness of a vendor’s vision alongside their ability to execute that vision to sort vendors between Leaders, Challengers, Niche Players and Visionaries.  

Gartner has highlighted strengths such as innovation, product improvements and customer experience as factors in GE Digital serving as a leading platform in the MES space. 

As systems trend towards more and more connectivity, owing to the significant value offered by data analysis for operational improvement, implementing unconnected or imperfectly deployed point solutions can put your operation on the back foot competitively. Additionally, a consistent naming structure and technical ontology are required to ensure systems can communicate flawlessly. This is inherent in a complete MES solution, but your team must consider and continuously monitor a collection of point solutions to achieve compatibility. 

Another downside to such an approach is paying multiple times for the same service. When deploying a point solution, each integration will require design, testing and implementation phases – each made more challenging by the need for each team to consider the other’s work, compatibility, language and methodology. 

GE Digital’s Plant Apps cover the following functionality as a rounded MES platform: 

  • Dispatching – Distributing work orders based on transactional data and demand 
  • Execution – Managing the production process
  • Data Management – Enabling the collection and management of data at regular intervals from all connected assets. 
  • Operational Data Store – Readily tailorable for purpose, MES can serve as a relational database for operational data or integrate with a data historian or IIoT platform. 
  • Quality Management – Regulated industries and products can benefit from standardisation and data capture to ensure compliance. 
  • Process – MES ensures all manufacturing steps are undertaken correctly, with the correct raw materials, temperatures, times, etc. 
  • Traceability – The ability to track the entire process from raw materials to intermediate and finished goods by lot, batch number, or other signifiers. 
  • Analytics and Reporting – Dashboard displays, advanced analytical tools and real-time KPIs provide data for accurate decision support. 
  • Integration – MES can bring together many disparate systems to create something greater than the sum of its parts. Tying together all production levels with enterprise systems, site planning, bill of materials, and recipe planning. 

With a single platform, the Novotek team will tailor the solution to your individual needs within a coherent integration process. With a project undertaken in an orderly way and to return to the analogy of tradespeople in the home, you can be sure your plasterers, painters, and plumbers aren’t tripping over each other. 

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