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Every minute, every piece and every kilowatt lands on the job.

Labour and machine time are the costs nobody can see. Here they are measured where they happen and land on the job that consumed them.

OEE you can explain to the person it describes

  • Availability is the share of logged time that was productive
  • Performance is standard time over operating time, capped at 100 %
  • Quality is good pieces over good plus scrap
  • Preventive maintenance genuinely lowers availability, because finishing a maintenance request writes the downtime against the work order

Cost per operation, including the electricity

  • Labour cost is time at the work-centre rate plus piece rate
  • Energy cost is machine kilowatts times run hours times your tariff
  • A payroll export as a batch-stamped file, manager-gated

Who is qualified, and who is quick

  • A skills matrix per operator and work centre, with certification dates
  • First-pass yield and units per hour per operator, computed rather than entered
  • A leaderboard for the shift that treats an unranked operator as unranked, not as last
What this desk watches

The numbers on the wall

The OEE radial and downtime Pareto on Production Control, plus labour and work-order analyses as pivots, and the operator scorecard list.

OEE and its three parts First-pass yield per operator Downtime by reason

What it produces

A payroll export
An OEE and quality summary
A labour analysis
45 minutes, your job

Bring one opening.
We will run it end to end.

A drawing, a profile system, or a quotation you have already sent. We load your catalogue into a live tenant and take it from the measured opening to a priced quotation, a costed material list, a nested cut list and a production record — with your hands on the mouse.

45–60 minutes · no slides · on a live database · English or Arabic · we reply within one business day