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By providing instant access to real-time equipment data, InsightPartner helps food processors manage their production better. Our cloud-based solution provides advanced analytics and comprehensive insights based on continuous data monitoring.
Food processing and packaging plants share common objectives: maximizing machine availability, minimizing downtime, and managing resources efficiently. GEA InsightPartner is a cloud-based solution for real-time data monitoring, enabling better production management. It provides predictive data analytics to optimize performance, reduce maintenance costs, and prolong equipment lifespan. InsightPartner helps with tracking machine performance and relating it to your own KPIs, allowing for machine uptime and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE).
GEA InsightPartner, together with RemotePartner, is available as part of the Service Agreements program for GEA food processing and packaging equipment.
Key features at a glance:
By using GEA InsightPartner, technical and operations managers can securely access real-time machine data in a simple, easy-to-understand format via web application and access reports for download. Anytime, anywhere, and from any device. You can track machine performance and relate it to your own KPIs allowing you to optimize productivity. If a problem occurs, you can locate and rectify it quickly and effectively.
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GEA InsightPartner is available as part of the Service Agreements program for GEA food processing and packaging equipment.
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