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    aRTi-D™ PO, PO Tracking

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    Order tracking that leads to
    real-time
    production control
    SEEMS connects every stage of execution to actual activities on the shop floor — and shows where and when the plan deviates, while production is in progress.
    Real-time order progress
    Operator actions & causes
    Execution analysis and comparison

     

    // 01 — THE PROBLEM
    Why is order fulfillment often unclear?
    In many production facilities, orders “run” through the system—but the actual picture emerges slowly, manually, and piecemeal.
    64%

    of manufacturers

    say that on-time delivery is more difficult today, despite the greater number of tools at their disposal (Supply Chain Quarterly, 2024)
    ~8%

    of revenue is lost

    Due to every major disruption in execution — caused by delays, rework, and lost production
    #1

    cause of delays

    is a lack of visibility on the shop floor — by the time the problem becomes visible, it has already impacted production
    Progress is updated late or manually
     Production stages are not linked to actual activities on the ground
    Delays and deviations are identified only after they have already impacted production

    TYPICAL SCENARIO

    “The status showed ‘in progress’ for 4 hours. In reality, the line had been down for 90 minutes.”
    Result: limited ability to intervene on time.
    // 02 — THE APPROACH
    What makes SEEMS different
    It doesn't just track the status of a task. It integrates three levels of information into a single, comprehensive view:
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    Execution stages

    Real-time progress of each command by stage
    02

    Operator actions

    Start, stop, pause — time-synchronized with execution
    03

    Causes of deviations

    Reported causes of delays, directly linked to the command
    The concept is based on real events—not on hindsight.
    // 03 — FEATURES

    What offers in practice

    REAL-TIME PRODUCTION ORDER TRACKING
    Real-time order tracking
    Progress tracking by production stage
    Clear status of each order at any given time
    Production history by order and line
    OPERATOR ACTIONS & CAUSE DECLARATION
    Recording of operator actions (start, stop, pause)
    Declaration of causes for delays and deviations
    Timeline correlation of actions with stages and commands
    Direct linking of causes to production orders
    EXECUTION ANALYSIS & COMPARISON
    Analysis of execution times by stage
    Comparison of planned and actual execution
    Identification of recurring patterns that affect production flow
    // 04 — BENEFITS
    What you actually gain
    Early detection of deviations
    Find out about the problem in minutes—not the next day.
    Zero manual updates
    Automatic tracking of stages and actions—no need for retroactive data entry.
    Better understanding of execution
    Compare plan and reality by stage, time, and cause.
    Improved coordination
    A shared view of production and staff—no more phone calls or Excel.
    → Order tracking evolves from a status list into a tool for monitoring and analyzing the production flow.
    // 05 — CUSTOMIZATION
    For every type of production
    The application can be adapted to different production workflows by tailoring the stage structure, actions, and analysis to the nature of the production process.
    // 06 — INTEGRATED PLATFORM

    Part of the SEEMS unified platform

    Order Tracking does not operate in isolation—it integrates with the other modules.
    PO Tracking — central execution hub

    CONNECTED TO

    Production Analytics (OEE)
    Analysis of command deviations and their impact on performance.

    Quality Control

    Correlation of quality deviations with execution stages.

    Predictive Maintenance

    Linking command interruptions to equipment status

    Energy & Environment

    Energy consumption per order and execution phase.

    Each order is integrated into a comprehensive production overview—with data from across the entire platform.
    Beyond the question of
    "what stage are we at"?
    OTHER SOLUTIONS
     
     
    They show whether a command is being executed.
     
    SEEMS

    It shows how it is being executed and where it deviates from the plan—in real time.