Hertzler Systems Transactional Six Sigma Process Profiled in Automationcom
Released on: April 18, 2008, 10:51 am
Press Release Author: Thomas R. Cutler
Industry: Software
Press Release Summary: Hertzler Systems Transactional Six Sigma Process Profiled in Automation.com
Press Release Body: In the current issue of Automation.com manufacturing journalist Thomas R. Cutler, profiled that Transactional Six Sigma Must Maintain Productivity Gains. According to Cutler, "Six Sigma projects are often hampered by the high cost of acquiring and managing data. Black Belts often invest significant effort in collecting data for the Define and Measure phases. But they risk losing those hard-won productivity gains during the Control Phase if process owners can not sustain costly and time-consuming data collection tasks over the long-term."
Many manufacturing organizations fail to achieve the full benefit of Six Sigma efforts because their tools lack connectivity to the business systems generating the data. "Reducing the costs and cycle times of Six Sigma projects must be achieved by capturing the right data to drive business transformation while connecting with other information systems to streamline and reduce data acquisition costs," according to Evan J. Miller, Hertzler Systems President & CEO; the firm manufacturers the SPC (statistical process control) suite GainSeeker.
Indeed sustaining the gains in the Control Phase with real-time data collection and control failure notification; multiplying ROI (return-on-investment) from existing business systems by making better use of data is vital.
Miller insists these transactional Six Sigma elements require "Focusing attention on improvement goals through innovative Defect Improvement Charts in order to quickly uncover hidden sources of variation with automated analysis."
Measurement systems rounds out Six Sigma software infrastructure and since the early days of Six Sigma, automation professionals have relied on software. Most people recognize two main types of software packages: Project Tools (like MINITAB) and Deployment Tools (like ProjX or Enterprise Track). If Six Sigma had stayed on the manufacturing floor, that might have sufficed, however transactional Six Sigma often looks for data from business systems.
Few tools provide a measurement system that supports these transactional Six Sigma efforts: . Connect easily to business systems, Six Sigma project tools and Six Sigma deployment tools . Build a rich warehouse of enterprise data for easy access and data sharing with project tools and deployment tools . Provide a framework for infrastructure solutions to both IT staff and Six Sigma practitioners . Enforce procedures for detecting and responding to out-of-control conditions and other failures . Ask process owners for additional detail at the time a problem occurs. For example, when an order misses a critical milestone, asking the process owner to record what happened . Provide the correct level of data granularity for achieving Six Sigma improvements
Hertzler Systems (www.hertzler.com) provides seamless, accurate data acquisition solutions that drive business transformation. The company provides the leading real-time data acquisition and analytics software, the GainSeeker Suite. This powerful and flexible system is best used by lean and progressive companies. Gainseeker Suite allows companies to connect with devices and other information systems, collecting data and alarming key personnel when problems arise; this technology allows organizations to analyze data for root cause problems, converting data into knowledge.
Hertzler Systems has been a leader in Statistical Process Control and Six Sigma for over twenty years, and includes a diverse customer base in service, transactional and manufacturing environments; clients include BAE Systems, Crown Audio, IDEX Corporation, McCormick & Company, Inc., Hormel Foods Corporation, Titleist & Footjoy, and TaylorMade-Adidas Golf Worldwide. The company\'s software and services enable clients to collect and analyze data; building a robust data infrastructure for making data-driven decisions. These capabilities help clients to reduce costs, cycle time and errors, and increase profitability.
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Hertzler Systems Inc. www.hertzler.com Adrienne DePew Communications Manager info@hertzler.com 800.958.2709
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Contact Details: Hertzler Systems 2312 Eisenhower Dr. N. Goshen, IN 46526 800-958-2709