Process plant · maintenance + stores
From “find the packet” to “start the job”
A multi-shift site fed work orders through stores, but technicians
averaged long walk-arounds each morning locating paperwork. Station
displays and scanners made the current Work Order legible at the bench
the moment the day started.
~35% less time to first tool-down
Maintenance superintendent, batch chemicals
Logistics hub · spares discipline
Pick alerts caught what spreadsheets didn’t
Scheduled jobs were slipping when parts never left the storeroom.
Day-based prioritisation plus supervisor nudges for missed picks cut
duplicate orders and emergency courier spend.
Double-digit drop in unplanned spares runs
Warehouse lead, regional distribution centre
Heavy industrial · switching events
The board stayed honest through outages
Planned 11 kV isolations used to blank out shared monitors. E-ink at
each station preserved the job context and safety notes while mains
were restricted—crews weren’t guessing from memory in the dark.
Zero missed handovers across a full outage window
Electrical maintenance coordinator