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PROVEN REAL-TIME INFORMATION PORTAL TO IMPROVE LIFE SCIENCES PLANT PROFITABILITY, EFFICIENCY & COMPLIANCE
24 August 2004 - GE Fanuc Automation CNC Europe SA
| Echternach, Luxembourg – GE Fanuc has introduced a new Real-Time Information Portal solution for life sciences manufacturers, which helps companies capture, analyse and act on plant production data to dramatically improve profitability, efficiency and compliance. The Real-Time Information Portal solution provides web-based batch reporting, captures and maintains proof of compliance, facilitates real-time quality analysis, and decreases product manufacturing cycle times. |
Echternach, Luxembourg – GE Fanuc has introduced a new Real-Time Information Portal solution for life sciences manufacturers, which helps companies capture, analyse and act on plant production data to dramatically improve profitability, efficiency and compliance. The Real-Time Information Portal solution provides web-based batch reporting, captures and maintains proof of compliance, facilitates real-time quality analysis, and decreases product manufacturing cycle times. To unlock the full potential of a manufacturing operation, life sciences companies must have a real-time understanding of what is actually happening on the plant floor and be able to improve the operation based on the data being collected in a compliant fashion. With this new Real-Time Information Portal solution, they can not only gain critical production information but they can then securely share it with other decision makers and take action to improve their bottom line, all the time recording in a compliant repository the changes that could affect their operation. Designed for 21 CFR Part 11 and cGMP regulations, the GE Fanuc ProficyŌ Real-Time Information Portal solution features a powerful suite of plant intelligence software applications that are active and proven in pharmaceutical companies today. Based upon these successful implementations, the solution provides scalability, speed and precision for data collection and batch record analysis to improve consistency of operations, boost capacity, lower inventory levels, optimise manufacturing scheduling, and reduce waste, rejects and recalls. GE Fanuc has helped life sciences companies reduce the costs and risks of meeting government regulations specifically aimed at production record keeping. With this software toolset, the production management team can improve quality control and assurance, and gain product genealogy reporting for traceability. The web-enabled Real-Time Information Portal integrates a full range of easy-to-use applications and services to continuously improve productivity. It has been developed to build intelligence into processes, gathering, analysing, and transforming data into information and enabling companies to act in real-time to optimise results. With an open architecture, the software applications connect production equipment, business systems and decision makers. This closed-loop experience ensures that production runs smoothly, efficiently and with greater profitability.
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About: GE Fanuc Automation CNC Europe SA
GE Fanuc Automation Corporation, established in 1986, is a joint venture of General Electric Co. (GE), USA, one of the world’s largest, most diversified technology, manufacturing and service companies, with roughly 300,000 employees worldwide, and of FANUC Ltd., Japan, an automation pioneer with more than 30 years of experience in factory automation and the global leader in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) technology. GE Fanuc Automation Corporation develops products and solutions for the worldwide factory automation market. GE Fanuc Automation Europe, headquartered in Luxembourg, serves customers in Europe, Africa, the Near and Middle East. GE Fanuc Europe employs about 400 people in Luxembourg and at offices located in Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Nordic Countries, the Czech Republic and is represented in Poland, Balkan, Dubai, North and South Africa. |
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