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Ford develops smartphone app that enables workers to make instant
on-the-spot checks, stop the line as required, improves accuracy and
efficiency
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New wrist-worn Portable
Quality Assurance Device saves production line workers from
walking more than one kilometer daily, replaces paper-based system
that relied on a desktop PC
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Ford looks to roll-out wearable device – which simplifies increasingly
complex manufacturing process – to other plants after successful pilot
project in Valencia, Spain
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Ford this year opened the Automotive
Wearables Experience lab at its Research and Innovation Center in
Dearborn
More than a century after Henry Ford started the first moving assembly
line, Ford Motor Company is bringing his pioneering invention into the
smartphone age.
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Ford has developed a wearable device, which connected to a smartphone
app, enables production line workers to make faster and more accurate
quality checks on new vehicles.
Previously, workers at Ford’s manufacturing facility in Valencia, Spain,
used a paper-based system that involved walking back and forth more than
one kilometer daily to access information on desktop PCs. Now, a new
Android app means specification and quality checks can be made on the
spot using a wrist-worn Portable
Quality Assurance Device – believed to be an industry-first – and
the moving assembly line can be stopped immediately as needed.
“We have varied options and features across our vehicle range and
digital innovation in our plants helps to generate lean methods within
the manufacturing process,” said Linda Cash, vice president,
Manufacturing, Ford of Europe. “The ability to simply consult a
smartphone screen to check any aspect of a vehicle’s quality and
specification helps to guarantee highest levels of product quality, and
improves work processes and manufacturing efficiency.”
The Bluetooth-enabled device recognizes the exact quality inspection
requirements for each vehicle that passes along the assembly line. These
are displayed on the touchscreen of the wrist-worn device, and team
members are then able to instantly follow up and approve. The new system
has helped to reduce human error by 7 percent while at the same time
making each vehicle check seven seconds quicker. In Valencia alone,
where the number of vehicles produced this year is expected to exceed
400,000 units, this represents a substantial time saving that allows
additional quality inspections.
Ford builds six nameplates and even more body styles in Valencia that
include hundreds of different vehicle specifications. These include the
Mondeo sedan, the Mondeo Vignale, Kuga SUV, Transit Connect light
commercial vehicle, Tourneo Connect people-mover, all-new S-MAX
multi-activity vehicle, and Galaxy seven-seat people-mover. The company
recently announced it is completing the final part of a €2.3 billion
investment in manufacturing operations in Valencia, transforming
the facility into one of the world’s most advanced, flexible and
productive auto plants.
Ford production manager Ramón García proposed the wearable device
connected to a smartphone app to the plant’s management team after
observing his colleagues and family increasingly using smartphone and
tablet apps on lunch breaks and at home. Ford, in partnership with local
software company Visia Solutions S.L, developed the Android-powered app.
“Smart mobile technology increasingly helps my colleagues and my family
organize our personal lives. It struck me that we could apply similar
technology to the workplace – and improve the automotive production
process,” García said. “This technology helps us to better handle the
increased complexity of more vehicles and more vehicle specifications
being produced on a single assembly line.
“The initial feedback from production line workers has been very
positive and we are actively looking at other areas in the process where
we could deploy digital innovation and further increase quality and
efficiency,” García said.
Following a successful pilot project, Ford is now looking into rolling
out the Portable Quality Assurance Devices to other plants.
As more consumers embrace wearable devices such as smart watches,
glasses and fitness trackers, Ford this year opened the Automotive
Wearables Experience lab at its Research and Innovation Center in
Dearborn. Here, scientists and engineers are working to integrate
wearable devices and vehicles to enable driver-assist technologies to be
more aware of the driver behind the wheel – particularly when that
driver is stressed or sleepy.
Valencia also is among Ford facilities in Europe that has introduced an
advanced wi-fi network for the flexible installation to vehicles on
production lines of the software required for voice-activated
connectivity system SYNC 2. This enables assembly workers to download
vehicle-specific language and navigation packs as required for each
vehicle.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company is a global automotive and mobility company based
in Dearborn, Mich. With about 199,000 employees and 67 plants worldwide,
the company’s core business includes designing, manufacturing, marketing
financing and servicing a full line of Ford cars, trucks, SUVs and
electrified vehicles, as well as Lincoln luxury vehicles. At the same
time, Ford is aggressively pursuing emerging opportunities through Ford
Smart Mobility, the company’s plan to be a leader in connectivity,
mobility, autonomous vehicles, the customer experience and data and
analytics. For more information regarding Ford, its products worldwide
or Ford Motor Credit Company, visit www.corporate.ford.com.
Ford of Europe is responsible for producing, selling and
servicing Ford brand vehicles in 50 individual markets and employs
approximately 53,000 employees at its wholly owned facilities and
approximately 68,000 people when joint ventures and unconsolidated
businesses are included. In addition to Ford Motor Credit Company, Ford
Europe operations include Ford Customer Service Division and 24
manufacturing facilities (16 wholly owned or consolidated joint venture
facilities and 8 unconsolidated joint venture facilities). The first
Ford cars were shipped to Europe in 1903 – the same year Ford Motor
Company was founded. European production started in 1911.
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video, visit www.media.ford.com.
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