See every line without walking the floor
When the only way to know what's running is to go and look, problems stay invisible until the end of the shift. Frontlink shows every line live: what runs, what stands still, and how far each order really is.
The whole plant on one screen
Shift reports arrive the morning after, and by then the story has already been smoothed over.
Frontlink's plant overview shows every site, line, and machine live: state, current order, and progress against plan. No calls downstairs, no waiting for the report.
- Live line and machine status, second by second
- Order progress against plan on every line
- One source of truth for lines, machines, and shifts
Know why you are behind, not just that you are
The end of the shift shows 8,400 made where 10,000 were planned, and nobody can say where the missing 1,600 went.
Frontlink splits the gap while the shift is still running: downtime minutes, speed loss, and scrap, per line and per order. You see where production leaks and can act during the shift instead of reading about it afterwards.
Problems this solves
What the floor reports feeds everything else
Live execution data becomes performance insight, and flows straight back into tomorrow's plan.
Common questions
How does Frontlink know what a line is doing?
Machine counters and signals stream in live. Line state, running, idle, or down, is derived from actual output, not from what someone remembers to type in.
Do operators have to enter data for the overview to work?
No. The live picture runs on machine data by itself. Operator input adds context, like downtime reasons, but visibility is there from day one.
Can we see why a shift missed its target?
Yes. The gap between planned and actual is split into downtime, speed loss, and scrap per line and per order, during the shift instead of the morning after.
See your own lines live
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