Australian manufacturing efficiency software company, OFS, has launched Mayvn AI, a first-of-its-kind Artificial Intelligence platform designed to improve productivity and strengthen communication between manufacturing executives and operational teams.
The Australian-designed and engineered software, Mayvn AI, provides real-time information and insights on what’s happening operationally in manufacturing facilities. This can include issues that are currently delaying production right through the preparation of a business case for capital investment and the associated return on investment (ROI).
Mayvn AI has been trialled with major Australian and global manufacturers, including iconic US confectionery manufacturer, Tootsie Roll Industries, which has been able to reduce certain data-related procedures by more than 90%.
“There are things we ‘knew’ were an issue, but Mayvn AI validates and quickly gives us data to be able to effectively demonstrate the impact of those issues,” said Eric Bader, Manufacturing Systems Manager at Tootsie Roll Industries.
“We’ve seen all levels of our team use Mayvn from our COO to VPs right through to the factory floor. The speed at which it can give us concrete, actionable data and its prompting suggestions to dive deeper into that have been particularly useful. It also supports our wider vision to leverage data mining and analysis to improve our operations.”
Bridging the gap with AI-powered insights
“Times have changed; business leaders today face an overwhelming amount of information from multiple functions – finance, operations, supply chain, compliance and beyond,” said OFS CEO, James Magee. “They are time-poor, constantly making high-stakes decisions and determining where best to focus their attention. The pressures of leadership can make it difficult to step away from strategy and spend quality time on the factory floor.
“The reality is that most manufacturing executives don’t have adequate visibility over what’s happening in their factories. Due to a variety of factors, many don’t spend as much time as they’d like visiting them, and when they do they are seldom armed with the necessary information to have meaningful conversations with the people responsible for running them. Not the least of which are those on the front line running the production lines every day.
“Now an executive can sit in their car outside a factory and ask Mayvn AI for three things they should talk to the site manager about based on last month’s performance. Once they’ve digested this information, they then ask Mayvn for the name of the operator running Line 1 and what has been bothering them over the last 30 days, like Sarah having repeated issues with the flow wrapper. Armed with these insights, the executive has a meaningful, fact-based discussion with the site leader, and then puts the hair net and PPE on, walks out onto the shop floor and asks for an introduction to Sarah to discuss the issues she has been facing.”