A manufacturing dashboard is a comprehensive web-based platform designed to provide businesses with an efficient way to monitor and manage key manufacturing metrics across various departments.
It serves as a centralized hub where companies can oversee critical metrics, track manufacturing indicators, and improve communication with stakeholders and team members.
Here are some fundamental features to keep in mind when building a manufacturing dashboard.
First and foremost is user authentication and access control. This is critical because it ensures that only authorized users have access to specific parts of the dashboard, keeping sensitive information secure.
In the case of a manufacturing dashboard, you want administrators to have control over who can view or modify data. Features like creating and managing user profiles, resetting passwords, and updating contact information are must-haves to keep things running smoothly.
Next up is real-time access to manufacturing metrics. Imagine being able to see, at any given moment, the current status of your production lines, how resources are being allocated, equipment downtime, or the overall productivity of your manufacturing processes.
Having this level of visibility in real-time allows you to react to issues instantly, improving both efficiency and decision-making.
You’ll also want monitoring, reporting, communication, and access to historical data baked into your dashboard. It’s not enough to see what’s happening now; you need to be able to track progress over time and communicate findings with stakeholders.
Whether it’s generating reports on past performance or identifying trends that require attention, having all this data at your fingertips is a game changer.
To take things a step further, your dashboard should include analytics and reporting tools. This can help you track trends in resource utilization, spot bottlenecks in the manufacturing process, and evaluate how well different departments are performing.
Finally, don’t forget the importance of integration with other internal systems like your ERP, MES (Manufacturing Execution System), SCM (Supply Chain Management), or even inventory management systems.
By linking your manufacturing dashboard with these systems, you’re ensuring that you have a holistic view of your business. It also minimizes the need for manual data entry or switching between platforms, which ultimately saves time and reduces errors.
When it comes to implementing a manufacturing dashboard, businesses face a crucial decision: should you build a custom solution or buy an off-the-shelf product?
If you build one using Five, you can develop exactly what you need without unnecessary complexity, tailored to your organization’s specific manufacturing requirements.
Building a manufacturing dashboard allows you to connect it with your existing IT infrastructure, serving as a single source of truth across all systems.
It also ensures compatibility with legacy systems, working around the constraints of older software that may not be replaceable.
Having control over your data is paramount. This means keeping all internal information under your direct supervision.
Off-the-shelf manufacturing dashboard solutions may not offer the same level of data privacy.
Building a secure manufacturing dashboard becomes much simpler with Five. Five offers several advantages: it significantly speeds up the development process, requires no extensive coding knowledge, is more affordable than hiring a developer, and allows you to customize your dashboard to meet your specific needs.
In the long run, building a custom solution can be more cost-effective. With licensing fees for off-the-shelf manufacturing dashboard solutions can add up quickly, with some costing thousands of dollars annually.
Building manufacturing dashboards used to be a complex task requiring extensive coding knowledge.
Organizations often had to hire “expert developers,” which could lead to high costs and subpar results. Customizations were difficult, often requiring additional development work.
Fortunately, times have changed. Creating manufacturing dashboards is now much easier with rapid portal builders like Five. These tools simplify the process, making it quicker and more accessible.
With Five, you can jump right in and have your manufacturing dashboard built and running in a single afternoon. While there is still a learning curve, this approach is far more efficient than traditional methods.
With Five, you can:
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Here’s how you can create a manufacturing dashboard using Five, along with some prerequisites to consider.
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Start by compiling a complete list of all attributes relevant to your manufacturing dashboard. Consider what matters to your business: production rates, machine performance, quality control metrics, inventory levels, or any other key manufacturing metrics (KPIs) relevant to your goals.
Your manufacturing dashboard should serve as a “single source of truth,” so ensure it’s as comprehensive as possible.
Here are some must-have attributes that are typically included in a manufacturing dashboard:
Follow our YouTube tutorial for a step-by-step guide, covering everything from database modeling to setting up your manufacturing dashboard.
The first step explains how to create a database table in Five. This quick four-and-a-half-minute video is highly recommended if your main goal is developing a manufacturing dashboard.
The video also shows how to assign different SQL data types to your table fields and use Five’s database modeler to visualize your schema. Five automatically adds primary keys to all your tables, simplifying the setup process.
Once you have defined your manufacturing dashboard’s attributes and set up the database tables in Five, you can start focusing on the design and user experience.
User-Centric Design with Five: Five allows you to create a highly intuitive and user-friendly interface for your manufacturing dashboard. It’s easy to design a clean layout, ensuring that users can navigate effortlessly. You can customize the UI to fit your organization’s branding and user preferences.
Personalization Features: With Five, you can build personalized dashboards for each department or specific KPIs. Users can easily add widgets or shortcuts to their most-used metrics and tools, creating a more tailored and efficient experience.
Built-In Search Functionality: Five offers robust search capabilities that can be easily integrated into your manufacturing dashboard. Users can quickly locate specific reports, manufacturing metrics, or other data by searching by column names or keywords, making navigation simple.
Mobile-Optimized Design: Five enables you to create a responsive manufacturing dashboard that works on any device. This means users can access essential resources on the go, with a layout that adapts to different screen sizes for optimal usability.
Once your manufacturing dashboard’s database is ready and well-defined, you can begin populating it with the necessary data.
Using Five, you can easily upload CSV files directly into your MySQL database. Simply ensure that the columns in your CSV align with the fields in your database, and import the data into your database tables.
Additionally, you can create a user-friendly, web-based database graphical user interface with Five. This interface can feature forms for adding or editing manufacturing data, charts for visualizing performance, and the ability to generate PDF reports using data from the dashboard.
When you’re ready to deploy your manufacturing dashboard, sign up for one of our paid plans, starting at just $29.99 per month per application. This plan includes unlimited end-users and provides you with a custom URL to access the manufacturing dashboard online.
A well-designed manufacturing dashboard is essential for any business looking to monitor and manage their manufacturing metrics effectively. With modern tools like Five, the process of creating a custom manufacturing dashboard has become more accessible than ever.
Businesses no longer need to rely on expensive developers or settle for one-size-fits-all solutions. Instead, they can rapidly build and deploy a manufacturing dashboard that truly serves their unique needs.
Get free access to Five and start building your manufacturing dashboard today.