Where most factory issues start with a failure - such as a failed lab - Fero Alerts provide early, explainable anomaly detection so engineers can get ahead of issues to prevent them from impacting production.
👉 For Fero users, most diagnostic processes begin by receiving a real-time Fero Alert. This starts by setting up custom anomaly alerts within the Fero app, a function that takes only seconds. These detailed alerts will be proactively pushed to the engineer via email or within the Fero app, as soon as a production anomaly has been detected.
👉 Fero alerts not only notify the engineer that a condition anomaly has been detected, they provide explicit DETAIL around WHAT has been detected, WHY it's a problem, what the condition SHOULD BE, and what the engineer can DO NEXT to get on top of the issue faster.
For example, a quality engineer receives an alert that manganese (Mg) levels are lower than expected which will potentially impact the tensile strength (TS) of the heat.
👉 The alert will link the engineer to 'Fero Diagnostics' to identify the root cause of the issue in minutes. All incident conditions will be automatically brought across so the engineer can immediately begin root cause analysis (RCA) or to search within the 'Find Similar' tool to check if this event has occurred before.
👉 Alternatively, if the issue is one that a more experienced engineer has seen before, they can link directly from the incident alert to 'Fero Simulator' to determine precise set points to bring production back in-spec. All incident conditions are automatically populated within Fero Simulator to save time and avoid any human error.
Using Fero Alerts, engineers can prevent issues in minutes, before they occur, and deploy appropriate changes to production without over-designing margins.
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