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Welcome to Matrix Controls and MKMS Matrix Knit Monitoring System
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Matrix Controls Total Knit Control MKMS Management Software
F-1000 Monitor Fabric Scan Infrared, High Resolution, Threshold Adjustable, Self Cleaning, Defect Scanning
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MKMS allows your company and workers to enjoy:
► A more peaceful and produc- tive knitting mill floor ☼ ► Defect detection ▪ Reduced Waste ▪ Increased Quality ▪ More Satisfied Customers ► Reduced downtime, ↑ Efficiency ► Machine speed increases, and more production ► Yarn rate monitoring, prevent- ing machine overfeeds ► Determining the quality of yarn from your suppliers ► Happier workers, less turnover
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www.matrixcontrols.net Take another look: Lower cost
Cost per lb. Increase productivity through enhanced scanning, monitoring and control with: Lower cost Reduce Capital Expenditures Faster and more timely production More accurate results Margin Overhead & Cost of Capital Conv. Costs Materials Knitting Value Chain
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www.matrixcontrols.net Train, Learn and Enjoy: ▪ Change: ▪ 50 Years:
▪ Like any tool, in order to maximize production and efficiency, the Matrix Knit Monitoring System requires proper operation. It’s not hard, but Matrix understands that we all are reluctant to change. But that’s okay, because Matrix also knows that once your company and employees realize their work efforts will be easier, more productive, and more profitable, change will be welcomed and come fast. ▪ 50 Years: ▪ Fifty years of Circular Knit Control has given Matrix the tools to teach, train and successfully implement your MKMS system. Our Project Managers, Engineers and staff, will guide your personnel towards profits many companies before have enjoyed. ▪ Possible Results: ▪ Reduction of total defects by 30%, and reduction of inspections from 35% to 5%, along with improved production scheduling of fabric rolls, as the mill converts to ‘knit-to-order’. And more… Greige knit yield or working loss – fabric out of spec
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Train, Learn and Enjoy…and Save Time, Money and Reduce Stress
▪ Even better: Matrix has gone one step further in making your life easier, and now offers the Auto- mated Scheduling and Business Intelligence modules, as additions to our MKMS package. Auto re-route, and the Matrix Dashboard’s immediate data availability and alerts, take manufacturing efficiencies to a new level. Let’s see how MKMS works Lean Manufacturing ▪ Even better: Matrix has gone one step further in making your life easier, and now offers the Auto- mated Scheduling and Business Intelligence modules, as additions to our MKMS package. Auto re-route, and the Matrix Dashboard’s immediate data availability and alerts take manufacturing efficiencies to a new level. Let’s see how MKMS works
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www.matrixcontrols.net How MKMS Works: Fabric Defect Detection:
► Defect mapping capabilities ▪ Production stops after programmable number of defects are exceeded in roll ▪ Scanners are threshold adjustable--you decide what defects are tolerable ► Defect location assignment by revolution count ► Operator periodic alerts to visually inspect ► Running defect reduction to less than 12 inches ► Reduces labor-intensive processes in defect and greige inspection ► DOGS or Dirt, Oil and Grease scans recorded and reported to maintenance ► Self-cleaning scanner heads, and immediate machine shut down, if fabric pulls off scanner Detection On: • Jersey • Rib • Rashel • Mesh • Fleece • Terry • Interlock • Spandex • Thermal Installed On: • Vanguard • Fukuhara • Keum Yong • Mayer • Monarch • Nova • Pai Lung • Ssang Yung • Terrot
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MKMS’ Yarn Rate Monitoring:
Continuous Yarn Rate Monitoring: ► Prevents Overfeeding and Underfeeding—both lead to poor quality fabric ▪ Overfeeding causes a porous fabric that has loops, which will shrink and use excess yarn ▪ Underfeeding produces a heavy, dense and narrow fabric, and also wastes yarn ► Allows strict tolerances to be maintained ► Time spent on periodic audits can be eliminated ► Reduction of unnecessary dying and finishing of off quality fabric ► Allows you to detect off quality yarn leading to requests from vendors for higher quality yarn ► Reduces time lost (extra labor and downtime) dealing with poor quality fabric ► Your customers will enjoy great fabric quality, and you will enjoy new orders, and new customers ! “We were amazed at how many machines were out of tolerance when the MKMS was initially turned on” Knitting Technical Service Manager Case study: One 300 machine installation found 60% out of tolerance, and showed a $600,000 overall cost savings.
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Scanning, Yarn Rate Monitoring and the F-1000 Monitor Controller
Introducing the MKMS’ Human-Machine Interface Scanners F-1000 Monitor/F-1000 Yarn Rate Transducers
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www.matrixcontrols.net MKMS Improves Productivity and Efficiency
Knitting Mills measure productivity in a number of ways, but in any mill the goal is to produce more first quality output at a: ► Lower Cost ► With Lower Capital Employed ► Faster Production Rate ► Greater Accuracy MKMS impacts each of these areas to increase plant productivity.
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www.matrixcontrols.net MKMS Reduces Machine Stops
Machine downtime is typically caused by fabric defects, yarn related stops, style changes/set-up times and preventive maintenance. The MKMS reduces the number of fabric defects and yarn related stops both directly and indirectly, by ► Setting limits to the number of point defects and forcing the operator to take action, the total number of repeated point defects is reduced ► Providing a Scheduled Maintenance Plan based on accurate counts of machine revolutions and knit element life, to reduce the number of defects due to improperly timed preventive maintenance take action, substandard yarn can be flagged within hours and corrective action taken immediately
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www.matrixcontrols.net MKMS Reduces Machine Downtime
The length of a stop is influenced by the type of stop and the operator’s response. MKMS combined with the visual display of the F-1000 provides ► The operator as well as production management, immediate knowledge of the stop reasons, thereby helping the operator to pinpoint the remedy to the particular stop. ► The operator the ability to prioritize the remediation of the stop when multiple machines are simultaneously stopped. ► Stop-time reporting, which offers feedback to the operator both generally as well as compared to other plant benchmarks to reduce the length of each particular stop.
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MKMS’ House-Keeping and Preventive Maintenance
Effective and clean machine maintenance decreases down- time, while reducing lint build up which optimizes quality production: ► MKMS’ automatic oil and air control maximizes cleanliness, while reducing oil and air usage ► The result = less lint buildup, thereby reducing defects ► Doff control with Pre-Doff, produces a cleaner end of roll, leading to reductions in wasted fabric ► Knitting element life is monitored on a revolution basis to assist in Scheduling Preventive Maintenance ► Mechanics are assisted with Automatic Scanner Calibra- tion, Auto Yarn Rate Measurement & Speed Monitoring ► Oil Flush and Sinker Air Purge are sequenced auto- matically ► Rotating Needle Blowers can be sequenced for maximum cleaning, reducing time operators spend blowing off knitting elements Matrix offers additional modules to assist your house-keeping efforts: ■ Advanced PM (Pre- ventive Maintenance Scheduling ■ Machine Diagnostic Software-features voice announcing and failure analysis
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MKMS Allows You to Increase Your Machine Speed
By monitoring machine production efficiency and quality, MKMS allows machine speed to be increased. Machine speed in- creases of 5 rpm are typically seen, which = Thousands $s Saved Annually. ► MKMS sets tolerances and can stop machines from a PC, when out of tolerance conditions occur ► Quality and Efficiency are maintained with all increases, and production increases tremendously, as do profits MKMS offers:: ■ Increased Speed ■ Increased Efficiency ■ Increased Quality ■ Increased Orders ■ Increased Profits
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What you see: www.matrixcontrols.net
The Matrix Knit Monitoring System (MKMS) consists of two sub- systems: ► The Matrix Real-time Display System (RTDISP) and the ► The Matrix Auto Data Acquisition System (AUTODA)
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MKMS provides personnel with:
■ MKMS’ Software Coding provides the management team a real-time overview of production status, with immediate drill down capability to an individual machine/style/operator ■ The MKMS Software allows flexibility for custom reporting for additional productivity enhancements and options ■ The MKMS Software allows the department management team to view overall downtime occurrences to minimize opportunities lost ■ The MKMS Software can integrate downtime and revolution information with the plant payroll and other internal systems, providing improved payroll calculations and facilitating pay for performance. It does so: Accurately, rapidly, with less man-power, and improves payroll fairness and accuracy Color MKMS’ RTDISP and AUTODA
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MKMS’s RTDISP (real-time display system)
Point and Click your way to all of below: ■ View entire Plant’s Knitters, Machine and Knitter efficiencies, machine exceptions and more… ■ Complete access to utilities for system configuration ■ Configure individual F-1000s ■ Retrieve data from individual F1000s ■ Build Knitter Set Assignments rapidly User Friendly, Point and Click to Color-Coded Screens and Reporting ■ Machine Preventive Maintenance Scheduling ■ Log knitters and mechanics ON and OFF knitting machines ■ Create a Style Database and download styles to individual F1000s ■ Create a Knitting Machine Information Database ■ Provision for database back-ups ■ Priority Screen, which prioritizes machines/orders
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MKMS’s RTDISP www.matrixcontrols.net
Current Status of your Entire Knitting Mill Plant Floor
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MKMS’s AUTODA (Auto Data Acquisition System)
► Automatic retrieval of F1000 data at user specified intervals ► AUTODA is 100% independent from any human tasks once the system is started Data includes: Machine Status: • Machine Running • Top & Bottom Stop • Needle Stop • Auxiliary Stop • User & Host Stop • Missed Inspection • Pre-Doff & Doff • Fabric Defects • Scanner Data • No Revolution Pulse • Calibration & System Error • Machine to Start Piece Data : Shift Data : • Revolutions in the piece • Defects and their locations • Piece number and dates • Number of unknown defects • Revolutions • Top, Bottom, Needle, Stops • Efficiency • Missed Inspection Style Data : Notes: Conversion Costs 1) Savings related to labor and machine costs have to do with the amount of reduced waste/rags produced. For example, if 5% fewer bad fabric is produced then 5% of the labor and machine costs are saved. 2) For Other Conversion costs, these have to do with reduced inspections or mechanics required. Overhead and Cost of Capital 1) WIPs are reduced by reducing the amount of time unfinished fabric remains in the plant. If the MKMS can streamline processes so that the time to produce finished fabric is reduced by a single day, then 1 day of WIP capital employed to finance that WIP is reduced. This reduces total capital employed as well as reduces WIP carrying costs, such as, space, interest, materials handling and other costs. 2) If the utilization rates are improved by 5% then approximately 5% fewer machines are required to produce the same amount of fabric. These machines could be sold, or contract knitting may be able to be reduced, because the spare capacity may now be available. • Style number and revolutions • Number of each type of defect • Number of known defects • Number of unknown defects • Top, bottom, needle & auxiliary stops
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A Knitting Machine at a glance:
Entire Knitting Mill Floor Individual Machine Status Icon Machine # RPM (red=out of tolerance) (green=in tolerance) Color shows the Status. Box will show either Effic-iency, Log Status or Style ID. Yarn Rate (red=out of tolerance) Declaration Status (red when declaration code is entered)
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Current Status Screen www.matrixcontrols.net
Click and view the Current Status Screen below: VIEW: ► F1000/Operator I.D. ► Communication Setting ► Current F1000 Status ► Configuration Data ► Retrieve Data ► Set-up Hardware Configuration Retrieve Data Hardware SetUp Exit
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www.matrixcontrols.net Current Configuration Screen
Click and view the Current Configuration Screen below: Click Arrow to select F1000 View all your settings ► Yarn rates ► Revolutions ► Messaging ► Oil/Air Purge ► Security
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www.matrixcontrols.net Retrieve Data Screen Retrieve Input Data
Click and view the Retrieve Data Screen below: Retrieve ► Shift Data ► Piece & Multi-piece ► Operator Data ► Machine/Operator Data Input Data Click Shift and enter data.
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www.matrixcontrols.net Hardware Set-up Screen Hardware Settings
Click and view the Hardware Set-up Screen below: Hardware Settings ► Enable Machine ► Disable Machine ► Stop Machine ► Set External Lamps
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www.matrixcontrols.net MKMS Software’s Main Menu Send Style See Slide
Help About MKMS Save Floor Layout Refresh Exit Edit Defects Shift Set-up Operator Status Declare Extended Language Log On Log Off Current Shift ► Efficiency ► Machine ► Piece Report Detail Piece Auto Downtime Detail Auto Down Downtime Detail Downtime Declaration Stops Report Knitter Shift Style Production Send Style See Slide 34 Administration See Slide 33 Efficiency Log Status Style Information Declarations Plant 1 Plant 2 Plant 3 Efficiency See Slide 32
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www.matrixcontrols.net A Main Menu Tour Efficiency ► Mill Efficiency
Efficiency Screen ► Mill Efficiency ► Production ► Knitter Efficiency ► Machine Efficiency ► Style Efficiency
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MKMS www.matrixcontrols.net A Main Menu Tour Administration
Add/Edit Knitters Add/Edit Mechanic Build Sets from Layout Assign Priority From Layout Knitter Log ON/OFF Edit Knitting Machines Download to F1000 Add Down Time Retrieve Shift Data Edit Styles Style Master Build Trial Sets Set Polled From Sets Knitter Reassignment Security Levels Password Style Update MKMS
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www.matrixcontrols.net A Main Menu Tour
Employee Log ON/OFF and Security (Passwords and Levels) Circular Knits Inc.
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www.matrixcontrols.net A Main Menu Tour Send Style – Fabric Settings
Circular Knits Inc.
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www.matrixcontrols.net A Main Menu Tour Send Style – Fabric Settings
► Yarn Parameters ► Machine Parameters ► Defect Thresholds ► Inspection Settings ► Air/Oil Settings ► # of Feeds ► # of Needles ► Stitches per Inch ► Wales per Inch ► Greige Expected Yield ► Punch Weight ► Pay Factor per Revs
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A Main Menu Tour - Status Setup
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F-1000 Blue Light, alerts Knitter to Fabric Defects
This F-1000 has shut down the knitting machine because of fabric defects. The operator sees the blue light and responds by entering the proper defect code (next slide), after inspecting the defective fabric. The operator then restarts the machine. CIRCULAR KNIT
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The Knitter/Operator Reacts by Entering a Defect Code
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The Operator Also Enters Downtime Declaration Codes
Declaration Code = the Reason for a Machine Malfunction
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F-1000 Green Light, alerts Mechanics to Pre-set Inspections
The F-1000 alerts the Mechanic with a Solid Green Light, to Pre-set Inspections. These Inspections are set according to a specified number of Machine Revolutions. F-1000 controlled air/oil purge offer added housekeeping options. Advanced Preventive Maintenance Modules are also available. CIRCULAR KNIT Matrix F-1000
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Blinking Green Light, Alerts Operators to Pre-Doff & Doff
The F-1000 alerts the Operator with a Blinking Green Light, to Pre-Doff, or Doff, depending on the F1000’s visual display. This ensures rapid restarts of production, with little wasted time, and again increases housekeeping efficiencies. CIRCULAR KNIT Matrix F-1000 F1000 Displays-Doff & Pre-Doff
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Blinking Green Light, alerts Operators to Pre-Doff & Doff
Visual Displays PRE-DOFF DOFF ROLL Matrix F-1000 Matrix F-1000
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140 F-1000 Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples
LOGGED ON DROP STITCH
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140 F-1000 Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples Visual Displays DROP STITCH RUN STOP
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140 F-1000 Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples Visual Displays NEEDLE RUN F-2000
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140 F-1000 Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples Visual Displays PRESS OFF MACHINE #
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140 F-1000 Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples Visual Displays OIL FLUSH STYLE #
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140 F-1000 Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples Visual Displays SEAM BYPASS DEFECT LVL
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140 F-1000 Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples Visual Displays LOG OFF AUTO CAL
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F-1000 Visual Displays - Other Typical Daily Displays
Top Stop Bottom Stop Needle Stop Operator Stop Doff Roll Fabric Defect Pre-Doff Check Yarn Rates Too Many Defects Patrol No Operator Assigned Invalid Style Number Low Air Pressure
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Supervision and Analysis Made Easy – F1000 Reports
Types of Reports Current Shift Efficiency Machine Piece Report Detail Piece Auto Downtime Detail Auto- Down Downtime Detail – Declaration Stops Report Knitter Shift Style Production
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Reporting – Some Examples : Detailed Piece Report
Piece Report Provides: ► Machine #, date, shift, piece ID ► Revolutions, known /unknown defects ► Detailed defect data • Defect ID • Defect Message • Location of Defect ■ Choose your range of • Pieces • Machines • Shifts • Dates
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Reporting – Some Examples : Declaration Report Declaration Report Provides ► For selected Date, Shift, and Machine, you’ll see: • Start and End Time • Total Time • End Type ■ You may choose: • Specific Shifts • Specific Machines • Specific Declarations • Specific Dates/ranges Also Choose the End Type: • Completed Declarations • Canceled Declarations • or Both
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www.matrixcontrols.net Reporting – Some Examples : Stop Report
Stop Report Provides ► For selected Date, Shift, and Machine, you’ll see: • Start and End Time • Total Time • End Type ► Limit the report to a spe- cific date range, or all dates. ■ You may choose: • Specific Shifts • Specific Machines • Stop Types, or All Stops
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Reports-Example: Exceptions by Machine Efficiency Report
Knitting machines - Exceptions by Machine Efficiency It Reports: ■ The current efficiency for machines currently in production along with their total exception stops, shift revolutions, and the knitter assigned to each machine. This re- port can also be printed for: • All machines sorted by efficiency increasing • All machines sorted by efficiency decreasing • Production machines sorted by efficiency increasing • Production machines sorted by efficiency decreasing • Production machines with an efficiency < or > X • By knitter set number
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www.matrixcontrols.net Report Control Bar – Navigating your Reporting
At the bottom of every Report there will be a Control Bar. Each part of the Report Control Bar is described below
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Some MKMS Actual Reports Knitter Efficiency Knitter I.D.
Enjoy easy to visualize displays of your Knitter’s efficiency for the week MKMS Reporting www . matrixcontrols . net
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MKMS Reports - Knitter Efficiency - Another Look
Time (Hr) Sum Worked Hours Sum Lost Hours Average of Knitter Eff.
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MKMS Reports – Knitter Shift Production Summary
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MKMS Reports – Production Weight Summary (by Style)
Shift A
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MKMS Reports – Knitting Machine Stop Report
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www.matrixcontrols.net MKMS Reports – Detailed Auto Downtime Report
5/1/08 Shift: All Machine: All Downtime Code: All
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MKMS Reports – Detailed Fabric Piece Report
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www.matrixcontrols.net Reasons to Train Hard and Optimize MKMS Usage
Five Areas of Production System Savings: 1) Yarn Rate Monitoring - Savings by preventing over/under feeding machines 2) Machine Speed Increases - Allows for additional production 3) Increased Efficiency - Through Downtime Reduction 4) Fabric Defect Detection - Reduced waste, Increased quality, and orders 5) Yarn Quality Improvements- Increased efficiency and fabric quality
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www.matrixcontrols.net An Example of Potential Savings with MKMS:
In this Sample Scenario, Matrix installed its MKMS System on 25 Circular Knitting Machines. Savings were calculated, and we then included the effects of better fabric quality, leading to increasing orders. Our sample knitting mill had to expand to 40 machines, and then increase production to 7 days per week. The results were impressive. Production Scenarios 25 Machines-251 Days/Year CIRCULAR 40 Machines-251 Days/Year KNIT 40 Machines Days/Year CONTROL
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The Numbers Show It, and So Will Yours: Enjoy MKMS !
Production Savings Yearly Savings 5 Year Savings
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www.matrixcontrols.net …and The Graphics Show It Also: Enjoy MKMS !
U.S. $s In Seven Years This 25 Machine Mill’s Savings Exceeded 1.2 Million $ INCREASING REVENUE OVER YEARS IN U.S. $
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Another Look at the 5 System Savings: Enjoy MKMS !
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MKMS - Reaching Your Full Potential- Enjoy MKMS !
Potential Yearly Sales in Three Production Scenarios: 25 Machines, Machines, and 40 Machines Days
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www.matrixcontrols.net … and More- Other MKMS Features to Help You:
Other Features: ► Click and Drag Machine Icons on Real-time Display ► Real-time RPM, Yarn Rate and Declaration Status Display ► Masking of Machines with Declarations on Real-time Display ► Ability to Build Trial Sets for Yarn, Needle, and Machine Tracking ► Shift Schedule for Multi-week Shift Rotations
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www.matrixcontrols.net … and More- Other MKMS Features to Help You:
Even More Features: ► Enhanced Set Building Abilities ► Motivational Pay Factoring for Knitter Pay ► Custom Downtime Calculations to be Used for Knitter Incentives ► Multi-lingual Software Availability Additional Options:
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www.matrixcontrols.net Additional “MKMS” Options to Enjoy:
Additional Options: ► Payroll System Interface ► Roll Weight Calculation ► Bar Code Ticket Printing ► Greige Inspection/Mending Interface ► Error Sourcing Analysis
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■ Automated Production Scheduling
Additional “MKMS” Options to Optimize Your Plant The Package Becomes Complete with ■ Automated Production Scheduling and ■ Business and Production Intelligence
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www.matrixcontrols.net Automated Production Scheduling
Automated Sequencing Integrated Shop Floor Product Scheduling
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www.matrixcontrols.net Automated Production Scheduling
Auto Scheduling allows the Scheduler to: ► Optimize on-time order completion ► Maximize the overall production efficiency ► Optimize the production schedule ► Minimize changeovers and set-up time ► Schedule orders on optimal resource ► Provide immediate notification of production issues ► Build a flexible and responsive production schedule, and actionable status reporting ► Control Work-In-Process Inventory
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www.matrixcontrols.net Automated Production Scheduling
Auto Scheduling allows your Company to: ► Get the most orders out ► Get high priority customer orders out ► Meet the maximum number of promise dates ► Minimize inventory
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MQM - Visual Displays-A Quick Glance at Examples
Order Monitoring Screen:
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Order Information by Machine:
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www.matrixcontrols.net Business and Production Intelligence
With the Matrix Dashboard, operational data is easily integrated with information from other parts of the business, making it possible to gain better visibility into production efficiency and product profitability. You can… ► Drill down-and-through, to access other data sources and reports for more detail about what the Dashboard shows you ▪ Access by product, machine, customer, etc. ▪ Access operational or financial data, and drill down into the lowest levels No matter where the data is, or from what source it originates ► Set alerts and notifications to keep you aware of when a metric changes status ► Empower anyone in your organization to monitor and analyze performance with ease ► Easily customize for any desired type of information delivery
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www.matrixcontrols.net Business and Production Intelligence
When do you want the bad news? A.S.A.P. (as soon as possible) ► Remember, in manufacturing, bad news early, is good news ► Having the right technology, capturing the right data is only one part of the solution ► You must know when things are going wrong, without having to wait for the phone to ring, or wade through reports ► The sooner you know a machine is broke, the sooner you can re-plan ► The sooner you know raw materials are not available, the more time you have to react ► The Matrix Dashboard will you as soon as any of your pre- defined events happen (positive or negative)
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“MKMS” - “Auto Scheduling” - “ Business Intelligence”
MKMS allowed you to collect crucial data. Now integrate that data. Integrate it, into an Automated Production Scheduling System. Auto Scheduling allows you to optimize machine usage, thereby allowing less set-up time, longer run times, and always choosing the right machine for the job. Now Optimize Fully, and take the next step. Integrate your captured data into Business Intelligence, and maximize your corporate performance management. Enjoy, “Easy access, no matter where, or from what source”.
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Question: Who wins with MKMS ? Answer: Everyone! Who wins: ■ Knitters Win! ■ Mechanics Win! ■ Supervisors Win! ■ Knitting Production Managers Win! ■ Plant Managers Win! ■ Your Company Wins! ■ The Textile Industry Wins! ■ Your Customers Win! Matrix Controls MKMS- Matrix Knit Monitoring System
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Thank you Very Much! Matrix Controls thanks you for your time and attention. We look forward to working with you. M A T R I X = C O N T R O L Matrix Defined-“A rectangular array of numerical data-data Matrix has controlled for 50 years to save you money!”
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