How the APS Solution Improved Bartira's Sequencing Rules

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Meet Bartira, a company that transformed its process with Opcenter APS and NEO's solution. By reducing cross-flow, optimizing batch division and rework scheduling, it has achieved greater fluidity in production and is now close to achieving autonomous sequencing, heading towards Industry 4.0.

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With over 50 years of history, Indústria de Móveis Bartira is the largest furniture factory in Latin America and Casas Bahia's largest furniture supplier. With an area of 110,000m² and 1,400 employees, the company produces 26,000 boxes of kitchen and bedroom products every day, serving the entire country.

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Real companies. Proven results.

40% increase in program adherence

Increased productivity

Increased production capacity

Greater synchronization between the different processes

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"The implementation of all these rules has taken the burden off the programmer who had to make most of these rules manually within the APS, bringing us closer to future autonomous programming. With the pandemic, new needs have arisen, especially with regard to raw materials control, which will be the next project we have planned with NEO. After we become more mature in the use of the new rules and with better control of these raw materials, I believe we will be ready to make this shift to autonomous programming and increasingly interface with Industry 4.0."

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