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Benefits from the Use of MI Systems Manufacturing Software


   MI Systems manufacturing software provides the user with proven results producing accurate engineering planning and control results, cost estimates and automated resource, manufacturing and assembly documentation, including facilities, machines, work kits, tools, materials and more. Manufacturers report savings of 50% and more in actual operations using our MCIE Series Systems.

   Our software systems are ten to fifteen times more cost effective in application in comparison to other computerized manufacturing systems.

   Our manufacturing engineering software is unsurpassed in providing accurate cost estimating process planning and engineering analysis. Software generated manufacturing process times and costs are accurate to within +/-5% at a 95% confidence level at work cycle intervals of five seconds or more. Cost accuracy reflects accuracy of machine formulations and materials inputs.

   The processor algorithms and assumptions have built-in auditability with complete documentation. Manufacturing documentation is in easily understandable shop oriented language. All engineered labor and cost standards are automatically generated and input into our integrated manufacturing database as the work methods are generated.

  The MI Systems Database contains the most efficient state-of-the-art processors. The user has access to a Windows environment with transactional interactive analysis and search procedures, along with dialogue type procedural prompts, all in a time-shared environment. Our mass maintenance data manager gives database integrity and maintains up to date information on all approved engineering changes. The mass maintenance software allows automatic/single entry updating of part and process changes to the manufacturing database for cost and time estimating, budgeting, planning, and scheduling without reentry of data. Access is controlled by multilevel security which can be custom installed for the convenience of the user.

  Quality assurance requirements or other indirect work procedures can be built into the methods documented in the software reports, thus assuring users proper control of shop floor activities and accurate computation of time and costs. The system can include any type of indirect operation including inspection, floor-to-floor movement, temporary storage, acceptance testing and any other manufacturing operation.

 

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