These key performance metrics keep your industrial machines and processes on track
In this blog post, we show you what the most important metrics are, how to collect the necessary data and how you can transform it into valuable information.
Efficiently running machines and optimized business processes are important elements for successful business operations. To measure, analyze and improve effectively you need certain metrics. Each job role needs different information. To ensure larger business goals you often need to combine several metrics.
In this article, we explain what manufacturing metrics are, why you need a dashboard and what the 23 key metrics are that matter most for different business goals and objectives. To make it a bit more hands-on, we introduce a tool you can use to build and monitor your own dashboards so you can keep track of your own machine performance using live condition monitoring.
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What are manufacturing metrics?
A manufacturing metric or KPI (Key Performance Indicator) is a well-defined measurement to monitor, analyze and optimize production processes regarding their quantity, quality as well as different aspects like time, turnover and costs. These metrics need to be aligned to business goals and objectives and need to be defined in a SMART way (Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Realistic, Time-Based).
To improve your metrics you need a continuous improvement methodology – a cycle that is never fully finished. For continuous improvement, you require a manufacturing dashboard with these key metrics included.
Why do you need a manufacturing dashboard?
A manufacturing dashboard helps to monitor and visualize the most important KPIs. It enables manufacturers to track and optimize production quality and at the same time gain insight into specific operations by different machines. This makes a dashboard a very valuable analytics tool to manage all related operations efficiently.
These seven reasons explain the benefits of a manufacturing dashboard:
Here is a list of the most common metrics / KPIs in the manufacturing industry to update the performance and quality of processes and machines and condition monitoring.

23 key manufacturing metrics that matter in your reports
Improving Production & Efficiency
Improving Quality
Reducing Costs & Improving Profitability
Improving Field Service
Machine manufacturers set the base to facilitate this kind of metrics by using the parameters from the machine.
From Machine Metrics to Manufacturing Metrics
It all starts with machines since they are at the heart of any manufacturing operation. A standalone machine or machine which is part of a larger process, generates a lot of data. Changes in machine state, production counters or sensor measurements are logged locally on the industrial controller (eg PLC, robot or HMI) and are usually defined in variables or parameters in the software.
To keep track of these machine metrics, and use it to calculate manufacturing metrics to monitor condition, production or quality, the data needs to be transmitted securely to a central environment where data from several sources come together. That's where IXON Cloud comes in. IXON Cloud allows you to pull data from industrial equipment in an easy a secure way and store it in our SaaS platform for analysis.

Pairing Big Data from Manufacturing Machines with Visual Analytics
Depending on which machine metrics you consider important, in the web-based IXON Cloud platform you configure which data you want to collect. Data can be logged on change, trigger or interval. Mining millions of data points can provide tremendous insights. Data analysts know how to sort through your data to find the game-changing information you need and present it in a way that business users can understand.
IXONs IXrouter acquires and monitors the variables at the edge, prepares the data and transmits it to the IXON Cloud environment. Machine builder or machine users can use this smart technology to create simple reports on massive amounts of data without any help from IT.
By pairing big data with visual analytics, organizations can use all their data and all their variables. They can explore the data quickly and visually to see relationships and trends to focus on.
How to visualize your machine metrics in a dashboard?
You can configure IXONs data logging and create a live monitor or historical data dashboard with the gathered machine metrics. This data can be visualized in a customizable dashboard (or live monitoring report). This means you can explore variables doing simple “drag and drop” selections to see what emerges visually. When something interesting emerges, it can be passed on to send alerts or exchanged with BI tools for in-depth analysis with combined data.
These steps turn metrics into customizable manufacturing dashboards:
Building manufacturing dashboard templates in IXON Cloud
Our users love IXON Cloud because it empowers them to build their own dashboards from scratch in their own IoT platform. It takes time to get it right, but it's definitely worth it. To reduce repetitive work you can create dashboard templates and apply them to other machines.
Create and duplicate your performance dashboards for continuous improvements of your manufacturing operations. Or combine our SaaS platform with Business Intelligence tools like Power BI or Tableau.
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