MASTER SYSTEMS
Master system is a general structure or mechanism for managing and coordinating the operation of slave, autonomous control systems. It is used to manage the production, maintenance, technology and optimization of production processes on a global scale.
3 Master system values improving efficiency and organization:
- Coordination: Enables smooth operation of various subsystems by effectively synchronizing their activities.
- Resource management: Helps in effective resource management, which leads to time and cost savings.
- Standardization: Introduces standard procedures, which facilitates process analysis and optimization.
Master system benefits:
/ Increased efficiency: Better time and resource management, which leads to achieving goals in a shorter time.
/ Better communication: Facilitates cooperation and the exchange of information between different departments and systems.
/ Increased quality: Ensures all systems operate in accordance with the specified standards, which increases the final product or service quality.
/ Risk Mitigation: Enables better problem prediction and decision-making based on aggregated data, which reduces the risk of errors.
/ Increased analytical capabilities: Collecting and analyzing data leads to a better understanding of processes and improved strategic decisions.
Having a master system can therefore bring many benefits in terms of operational efficiency, quality and effectiveness.