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FAQs for the WorkStations

1️⃣ What is the purpose of creating WorkStations in Fabritec?#

WorkStations represent the actual machines or work areas in your factory.
They allow Fabritec to:
Track production progress accurately
Assign the correct operators
Calculate capacity/hour
Connect items to real production steps
Without WorkStations, production cannot be mapped to real factory resources.

2️⃣ How should I choose between MachineDriven, LaborDriven, and MachineAndLaborDriven?#

Choose the type based on how the station operates:
MachineDriven → Output mainly depends on machine speed (e.g., CNC cutting).
LaborDriven → Fully manual tasks (e.g., manual painting, grinding).
MachineAndLaborDriven → Requires both machine and operator (e.g., welding with machine + labour).
This affects capacity planning and utilization reports.

3️⃣ What does Stream Type (Single vs Continuous) actually impact?#

Stream Type defines how the workstation processes items:
Single → One item at a time (Cutting, Drilling, Welding).
Continuous → Items move continuously (Painting line, Conveyor systems).
This influences how production speed and capacity are calculated.

4️⃣ How do I determine the correct Capacity Type (weight, length, quantity, etc.)?#

Select the unit that reflects how the workstation produces output:
Cutting machines → Length/hr
Welding stations → Weight/hr
Punching/Drilling → Quantity/hr
Coating/Galvanizing → Area/hr
Choosing the right type ensures accurate planning and reports.

5️⃣ What happens if I enter the wrong capacity per hour?#

Incorrect capacity affects:
Planning forecasts
Workload balancing
Dashboard productivity charts
Shop load calculations
It’s important to enter realistic values or adjust them as operations change.

6️⃣ Can a workstation be linked to more than one production stage?#

Each workstation has one default stage, but it can appear in multiple routes or be used for several operations depending on setup.
However, assigning a clear default stage helps avoid confusion.

7️⃣ What is the difference between the workstation “Code” and “Name”?#

Code → A unique numeric/short identifier (e.g., 11, 41).
Name → A descriptive label (e.g., CNC Plasma Cutting Machine).
Codes help scanning and quick filtering, while names help operators identify equipment easily.

8️⃣ Can I delete a workstation that was already used in a route or production?#

No.
Fabritec prevents deleting workstations that are linked to:
Active Routes
Production logs
Items already processed
This protects data integrity.
You must unlink or replace it before deletion.

9️⃣ How do WorkStations connect with Labours and Routes?#

WorkStations are linked to:
Routes → WorkStations execute production stages.
Labours → Workers are assigned to stations they can operate.
Stages → Each station has a default stage defining its purpose.
Together, they form the full production workflow.

🔟 Can operators update production progress directly from a workstation?#

Yes.
Operators assigned to a workstation can update item progress if they have permission for that stage.
The system records:
Time of update
Operator name
Stage completed
Workstation used

1️⃣ What does the WorkStation “Status” (Running / Offline) mean?#

Status indicates machine availability:
Running → Actively in service
Offline → Under maintenance, stopped, or not operational
Offline stations do not block updates but help identify operational bottlenecks.

2️⃣ Do I need to create a workstation for every machine in the factory?#

It depends on your tracking requirements.
You should create workstations for the machines or stations you want to:
Track output
Assign operators
Include in routes
Analyze in reports
Optional machines can be omitted.

3️⃣ Can I edit a workstation later if our workflow changes?#

Yes.
You can safely update:
Name
Code
Capacity/hr
Stream Type
Default Stage
Edits apply immediately, but may affect planning and reports, so review changes carefully.

4️⃣ How does workstation data appear in dashboards and reports?#

WorkStation performance is used in:
Shop Load
Stage Productivity
Labour Productivity (when integrated with labour roles)
Daily/Monthly productivity charts
Accurate WorkStation setup = accurate reporting.

5️⃣ Can two workstations share the same default production stage?#

Yes.
Multiple stations may perform the same type of work (e.g., several welding stations).
This helps distribute workload and improves planning efficiency.

Modified at 2026-01-22 12:50:41
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