by Sakshi January 21, 2026

In today’s manufacturing landscape, speed and accuracy define success. When teams lack real-time information, even small delays can lead to missed targets, quality

by Sakshi January 20, 2026

Manufacturing plants today face constant pressure to improve efficiency, maintain quality, and reduce operational costs. At the same time, manual processes and disconnected

by Sakshi January 20, 2026

India’s manufacturing sector is undergoing a powerful transformation. Rising competition, increasing quality expectations, and the push for Industry 4.0 are driving companies to

by Sakshi January 19, 2026

Indian manufacturing is at a crucial transition stage. Rising costs, frequent equipment downtime, manpower challenges, and global quality expectations are forcing factories to

by Sakshi January 19, 2026

Lean manufacturing has played a critical role in helping factories reduce waste, improve productivity, and standardise shopfloor processes. Techniques such as 5S, Kaizen,

by Sakshi January 17, 2026

In most manufacturing plants, machines rarely fail without warning. Instead, they degrade gradually—running slightly hotter, vibrating a little more, or consuming excess energy.

by Sakshi January 17, 2026

Unplanned equipment failures are one of the biggest cost drivers in manufacturing operations. Sudden machine breakdowns lead to production losses, delayed deliveries, and

by Sakshi January 16, 2026

For most manufacturing plants, energy is not just a utility—it is a major cost driver. Still, many factories operate without clear visibility into

by Sakshi January 16, 2026

In many manufacturing plants, machines are running all day—but output still doesn’t meet expectations. This is mainly because there is no real-time OEE

by Sakshi January 14, 2026

In manufacturing, production targets are often missed not because machines fail, but because problems are noticed too late. A delayed update, an unnoticed