Smartex
Smartex Fact is a digital solution designed to help manufacturers overcome challenges like inefficiencies, concerns about product quality, and the need for manual inspections. These challenges can increase costs and make it difficult to stay competitive in the market.
This all-in-one digital factory management system offers automated insights into machine data, production statistics, and quality control. It claims to reduce inefficiencies, improve quality control, and provide immediate notifications about production. Users can access the platform easily using a desktop or smartphone, essentially having their textile factory information at their fingertips.
Smartex Fact allows users to set their own quality standards for grading knitted rolls based on defect severity. They can even use a faster process for Grade A rolls. The Smartex Core AI-driven quality control ensures consistent quality standards throughout the production process. Users can also get a complete view of their factory’s status, such as the number of machines in operation and rolls produced each day.
This innovative solution keeps users informed about machine-related issues promptly. It provides updates on problems like lower machine speed, extended downtimes, or subpar product quality. This information empowers users to make informed decisions and quickly address concerns to maintain efficient production.
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