Downtime Tracking

Machine Downtime
Tracking Solution

Excessive downtime is costing your plant time and money. Track and manage machine downtime with Caddis Systems.

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Overview

A Complete Guide to
Machine Downtime Tracking

What is Machine Downtime Tracking?

Machine Downtime tracking is the systematic process of monitoring, recording, and analyzing the periods when a machine or production line is not operational.

It moves beyond simple observation to provide a detailed, data-driven understanding of all non-productive time. By categorizing the reasons for these stoppages, whether they are planned or unplanned, businesses can gain actionable insights to minimize waste, improve scheduling, and enhance overall operational efficiency.

This foundational practice is the first step toward a more proactive and profitable manufacturing plant.

Types of Machine Downtime

Understanding the different types of machine downtime is critical for effective analysis and improvement. Downtime is broadly categorized into two main types:

Unplanned Downtime
This is any unexpected stoppage in production. Unplanned downtime is particularly costly as it disrupts schedules, delays orders, and can lead to a cascade of other operational issues.

Common causes include:

Equipment Failure: Breakdowns due to mechanical or electrical faults.
Material Shortages: Lack of raw materials or components needed for production.

Operator Error: Mistakes in machine operation or setup.
Quality Issues: Production of defective parts that requires halting the line.

Planned Downtime
This refers to any scheduled interruption of production. While planned, the goal is always to minimize its duration and impact. Examples of planned downtime include:

Changeovers: Switching a production line from one product to another.

Preventive Maintenance: Scheduled servicing and inspection of equipment to prevent future breakdowns.

Setup and Adjustments: Preparing a machine for a new production run.

Team Meetings and Training: Scheduled breaks for communication and skill development.

Why is Downtime Tracking Important?

Tracking machine downtime is not just about collecting data; it's about unlocking opportunities for significant business improvement. The insights gained from effective downtime tracking can have a profound impact on your operations and profitability.Reduce Costs: By identifying the root causes of downtime, you can proactively address issues, leading to fewer costly breakdowns, reduced repair expenses, and minimized wasted labor.
Increase Efficiency and Output: Understanding your downtime patterns allows you to optimize production schedules, reduce changeover times, and ultimately produce more in the same amount of time, directly boosting your Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE).
Improve Maintenance Strategies: Downtime data provides valuable feedback for your maintenance teams, enabling a shift from reactive repairs to a more strategic, preventive, and even predictive maintenance approach.
Enhance Decision-Making: With accurate data, you can make informed decisions about equipment upgrades, process improvements, and resource allocation, ensuring that your investments are targeted for the greatest impact.
Boost Profitability: By minimizing non-productive time and maximizing output, you can significantly increase your production capacity and profitability without the need for major capital expenditure.

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Our devices can be easily connected to a wide range of legacy and modern machines.

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All devices are manufactured and assembled in Bettendorf, Iowa.

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We are manufacturing experts with an extensive library of proven playbooks that will help you make an immediate impact.

Before we started using Caddis, we often struggled to pinpoint the reasons behind our machinery's inefficiencies. We relied on guesswork and anecdotal evidence, which left us in a spot of making uninformed decisions. Since integrating Caddis, our understanding of our machinery—and how to optimize them—has improved dramatically."
Mike Morette
Owner, The Sharp Tool Company
We weren’t fully aware of how many resources were underutilized and how much more we could achieve.”
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Ralph Zimmerman
President, LeClaire Manufacturing
Caddis has allowed our operators and supervisors to effectively manage their machines and departments in a very short amount of time. We have tried other machine monitoring applications and Caddis is by far the easiest to navigate and utilize. I look forward to integrating Caddis throughout our entire facility."
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Anton Anderson
Manufacturing Test Engineer, Seimens
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Self-install Caddis devices to your machines via electrical sensors, aggregator (digital signal), PLC control, or analog input. Start capturing data from your machines.

Collect

View real-time and historical machine insights to benchmark performance and indentify downtime reasons.

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Leverage data insights, dashboards, and proven playbooks to make operational improvements that will improve your bottom line.

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