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Azumuta
The Front End for Your Shop Floor

What is Azumuta?

Azumuta provides a centralized platform for digitizing shop floor activities, replacing traditional paper-based systems with advanced digital solutions. The platform integrates manufacturing execution system capabilities with digital work instructions, quality assurance modules, skill matrix tracking, and audit management tools to streamline operations across various industries.

With its artificial intelligence features, Azumuta automates tasks and optimizes manufacturing workflows, enhancing operational efficiency, quality control, and employee training. The platform enables real-time data capture, seamless integration with existing ERP systems, and comprehensive compliance management for regulated industries.

Features

  • Digital Work Instructions: Interactive instructions with videos, images, and 3D files for operators
  • Quality Assurance Module: Real-time quality issue tracking and comprehensive audit management
  • Skill Matrix & Training: Frontline workforce development tracking and competency management
  • Audits & Digital Checklists: Centralized management of visual work instructions and technical resources
  • AI-Driven Optimization: Automation of manufacturing tasks and workflow optimization
  • Manufacturing Execution System: Integration of connected worker tools and factory systems
  • Real-Time Data Capture: Immediate collection of production data and quality metrics
  • ERP Integration: Seamless connection with enterprise resource planning systems

Use Cases

  • Digitizing paper-based work instructions for manufacturing operations
  • Implementing real-time quality control and compliance tracking
  • Managing employee training and skill development programs
  • Conducting digital audits and checklist management
  • Optimizing manufacturing workflows through AI automation
  • Integrating shop floor data with enterprise systems
  • Reducing reliance on tribal knowledge through documentation
  • Streamlining onboarding and retraining processes for operators

FAQs

  • What industries does Azumuta serve?
    Azumuta serves a wide range of manufacturing industries including automotive, aerospace, electronics, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and machinery manufacturing.
  • Does Azumuta require additional hardware?
    No, Azumuta does not require external hardware to enable machine connectivity. The platform is designed to integrate directly with existing systems without additional equipment.
  • What kind of support is included with the subscription?
    The subscription includes access to scalable cloud infrastructure with hosting, daily backups, email integration, security monitoring, and 24/7 support via email or in-app chat.
  • Is Azumuta available on mobile devices?
    Yes, Azumuta has mobile apps available for both iOS and Android devices that can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
  • How does Azumuta handle machine connectivity?
    Azumuta supports advanced machine connectivity including outbound MQTT communication, enabling seamless integration with equipment without requiring additional gateways or hardware.

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