iPads Keep Shopfloor Supervisors on the Shop Floor
Watch this video to hear how Hadronics Inc. came up with the idea of using Pocketview and the E2 software on iPads.
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Watch to hear how Hadronics Inc. came up with the idea of using Pocketview and the E2 software on iPads.
E2, the shopfloor control system from Shoptech Software, has a mobile module called Pocketview that was originally designed for handheld computer devices. ., a Cincinnati-based manufacturer of print rollers, came up with the idea of using Pocketview and the E2 software on iPads. This application enables the supervisors there to stay on the shop floor instead of making frequent visits to the front office to get essential production data. This makes the supervisors more productive, the company says. , you can hear the Hadronics personnel tell their own story of this success.
For more on E2 software for Ipads, .
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