What actually happens during production
You notice performance loss before you can prove it
During a shift, small stops, waiting times and slow cycles constantly affect output. Everyone feels it, but afterwards it’s hard to explain exactly where the time went.
Production meetings often rely on yesterday’s reports, while the real issues already changed. As a result, discussions take longer than solving the problem itself.
FactoryNebula shows machine status and performance in real time. You immediately see where production slows down and can respond while it still matters.
What this means for your team
Operators, team leaders and planners work with the same live production data. Shift handovers become clearer and disturbances are handled earlier.
Improvements remain visible over time, making performance easier to manage and more predictable, without extra administration or complex systems.
Production runs calmer, decisions become faster and output improves naturally.
FAQs
Most stops happen in short intervals during a shift and are not recorded consistently. By the time reports are made, details are already forgotten.
FactoryNebula automatically tracks machine status in real time, so teams can see exactly when and why production slows down, without manual registration.
Yes. The dashboards are designed for the shop floor, not for analysts. Operators and team leaders can immediately see machine status, line performance and disturbances while production is running.
This allows action during the process instead of reviewing problems afterwards.
No. FactoryNebula reduces manual input instead of adding more. Machine data is captured automatically and shared across departments, so operators don’t need to maintain separate lists or reports.
Less paperwork, clearer shifts.
OEE improves when losses become visible and repeatable patterns can be addressed. FactoryNebula shows where performance loss occurs during the shift and tracks whether improvements actually last.
Teams focus on the biggest impact first instead of guessing.
No. FactoryNebula connects to existing machines and systems. You can start with one line and expand later, without disrupting daily production.
You gain insight first, then improve step by step.