Digital Transformation
Digital Transformation on the Shop Floor
Digital transformation is not a project. It is a series of decisions about which parts of your operation to stop doing manually.
For metals manufacturers, that usually starts with paperwork. Mill certificates filed in folders. Production schedules in spreadsheets. Inspection records that nobody can find when an auditor arrives. These are not IT problems. They are business problems with digital solutions.
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is the shorthand for connected, data-driven manufacturing. Internet of Things (IoT) sensors feed live data from your machines to systems that can act on it. A cutting machine that knows its blade is drifting can flag the problem before the next batch becomes scrap.
The practical entry points for most metals manufacturers are:
- Automating document-heavy processes: certificates, purchase orders, delivery notes
- Connecting shop floor machines to central monitoring systems
- Replacing paper-based inspection records with digital workflows
- Linking inventory systems to production schedules so you stop running short
The manufacturers who do this fastest aren’t the ones with the biggest budgets. They start with one process, usually certificates or cut planning. They get it working in a week, then show the rest of the team a result. GoSmarter is built for exactly that pattern: live in a day from a CSV upload, piloting on one product family, scaling when you’ve seen it work.
Posts in this section cover the technologies, the case studies, and the change management realities. Including the parts that are harder than the vendors let on.
Industry 4.0 in a post-Covid world
- Will Harris
- Archive , Blog
- Nov 23, 2021
- Updated
Mckinsey’s report on manufacturing operations after Covid-19 takes an interesting look into the potential adoption pathways companies will take on the way to Industry 4.0 and some of the ways technology is changing the sector. It also identifies what ’lighthouses’, organisations successfully transforming at scale, are doing to make them succeed.
Read More: Industry 4.0 in a post-Covid world6 board-level agenda items and how AI can help
- Steph Locke
- Blog , Archive
- Nov 23, 2021
- Updated
Persistent COVID-19 uncertainty, disruptive technologies, and supply chain challenges are some of the big concerns facing manufacturing CEOs and corporate leaders right now. However, despite uncertainty, we are seeing some promising trends around automation and transforming processes from the back office to the factory floor. Here are the top six board-level agenda items and a look into how AI can help.
Read More: 6 board-level agenda items and how AI can helpIrish Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference
- Will Harris
- News
- Nov 15, 2021
- Updated
We’re attending the National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference in Dublin, Ireland on the 23rd and 24th of November where our CEO will be giving two talks on how AI drives sustainable manufacturing and the power of no-code tools.
Read More: Irish Manufacturing & Supply Chain ConferenceDigitising your factory floor is hard
- Steph Locke
- Archive
- Nov 9, 2021
- Updated
Digitising your factory floor is hard, that’s why we try to accelerate digital transformation in other operational areas. Focusing on helping workers, modernising core functions like Finance, and supporting your growth, gives you the opportunity to demonstrate value whilst gaining digital technology maturity. It’s hard to rapidly change, acquire expertise, and digitise the factory floor at the same time. By working in areas that are easier to change you can free up vital staff time to dedicate to the harder challenges.
Read More: Digitising your factory floor is hardUpskilling for the green revolution
- Will Harris
- Archive
- Nov 4, 2021
- Updated
92% of manufacturers believe net zero will be achievable for their business by 2050. To make this reality, the government and industry need to put strategies in place that map out how they are going to unlock the skills needed for the green revolution. Make UK and Sage recently teamed up to release a report that investigates the subject and makes some recommendations for success.
Read More: Upskilling for the green revolutionThe UK's leading manufacturing event
- Will Harris
- News
- Nov 2, 2021
- Updated
Digital Manufacturing Week will be taking place next week in Liverpool. You’ll find us there on Wednesday and Thursday the 10th and 11th, on Innovation alley.
Read More: The UK's leading manufacturing eventProcurement best practice – what manufacturers can learn
- Will Harris
- Archive , Blog , Learning
- Oct 27, 2021
- Updated
The National Audit Office (NAO) report on ‘Managing the Commercial Lifecycle’ is a great guide to improving your own procurement processes. Here we share some interesting findings and the key areas to make changes in.
Read More: Procurement best practice – what manufacturers can learnWhy you should upskill your team with Azure AI fundamentals
- Will Harris
- Archive , Learning
- Oct 20, 2021
- Updated
As digital transformation and AI adoption become the norm in manufacturing it’s vital that management are all on the same page. A lack of understanding of AI and a fear of the unknown are some of the key barriers to successful implementation in most organisations. Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals could be your solution.
Read More: Why you should upskill your team with Azure AI fundamentalsInvesting in digital technology lowers future operating costs for manufacturers
- Steph Locke
- Archive , Blog
- Oct 19, 2021
- Updated
There are so many benefits to going digital with your business including cutting your future operating costs and becoming more sustainable. We’ve taken a look at the UKRI’s report on productivity opportunities and risks in a transformative, low-carbon and digital age which looks at this in more detail.
Read More: Investing in digital technology lowers future operating costs for manufacturersWhat is a citizen developer?
- Ruth Kearney
- Archive , Learning
- Oct 6, 2021
- Updated
Citizen developers are not developers by trade but still make useful tools and applications with no-code tools. The concept is relatively new and has gained momentum in the last few years. Citizen Development has the potential to be of great benefit to the manufacturing industry by empowering ordinary staff to improve the processes they work with every day. Their unique perspectives can be transformative in identifying key areas to work on and improve.
Read More: What is a citizen developer?Categories
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