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Manufacturing CCTV Cameras

   While it is very important to protect the inside and outside of your factory, assembly line or manufacturing facility with CCTV Cameras, the benefits to installing a system do not need to stop there. There are many added benefits to installing a CCTV Security camera system into your manufacturing environment.

 

Added Benefits of CCTV Cameras

"Right on Time" Assembly line control

Many things can happen on an assembly line or manufacturing line, which can cause a chain reaction of problems throughout the manufacturing process. By incorporating a well placed CCTV Camera system into your manufacturing facility, cameras can be used to monitor each step of the assembly or manufacturing process. This allows problems in inventory flow to be identified, and adjustments to be made on-the-fly which would allow components to be provided "Right on Time" for the next station's needs. Additional parts or assemblies can be cued up from the loading dock, warehouse or another area of the plant quickly. Each station can also be set up to watch the previous station, so that adjustments in staffing for each station can be made based on the output volume.

 
Error Catching CCTV Cameras
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   Cameras with appropriate lenses can be used to monitor the quality output of each specific section of the assembly or manufacturing line, alerting appropriate personnel when errors have occured, and allowing appropriate adjustments to be made to provide better quality control and support. Using remote access, a supervisor can make adjustments to staffing, or alert a rescue technician when errors are found in production at a specific station. The end result, a smoother, more efficient manufacturing process, allowing for better accounting of the success of the assembly line, and ability to provide feedback to individual employees on their performance and tips to improve efficiency or resolve errors on the spot.

 
Monitor Robotic Equipment
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Robotic equipment is very important to the manufacturing process, and usually you will receive indication when something has malfunctioned, but video footage can give you more necessary information as to when and how the error occurred, saving valuable time when it comes to repair of the equipment and identification of the product that was incorrectly assembled. Using CCTV Cameras to monitor this equipment can help keep things moving smoothly and provide greater feedback to management personnel on any problems in the manufacturing line.

 
 

Overview of Manufacturing CCTV Camera Applications

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   Not only are CCTV Cameras great for monitoring the entry and exit areas of a factory, assembly line or manufacturing facility for security reasons, but with an easily expandable Platinum CCTV DVR system in place, cameras could also be used to perform monitoring of your factory's supply lines, help watch for errors in the manufacturing line and even monitor human or automated assembly-line systems to help provide further information to help correct problems when they occur. Make your CCTV Camera system work for you by setting it up to provide additional information and video footage that can be used to increase manufacturing efficiency, reduce wasted time. With today's Digital Video Recorder systems like our Alnet PC-Based DVR, manufacturing management can watch the assembly line cameras from their office, or around the world, even from multiple locations simultaneously.

   Platinum CCTV Cameras and systems can provide you with excellent quality equipment to help you monitor your production lines, whether you are bottling beverages, assembling vehicles, or manufacturing anything else. The video provided by our DVR or NVR hybrid systems can help you solve problems quickly and make educated decisions on the manufacturing line level, without having to stand over the line the entire day.



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