Did Your Shift Follow the Plan? Get the Complete Picture.
The Augos Shift Report is an analytical tool that provides a detailed summary of production performance for a single, specific shift. It tracks every job that was run and every downtime event to allow direct comparison between different shifts and operators, helping you benchmark performance and optimise staffing.
From Plan to Reality: Analyse Shift Performance
The most valuable feature of the Shift Report is the "Actual Production vs Shift Plan" chart, which gives an immediate visual answer to the question, "Did we follow the plan today?" This enables teams to benchmark performance, identify recurring issues unique to certain crews, and hold teams accountable to the production schedule.
Our 4-Step Process to Review a Shift
A proven methodology to analyze and compare shift performance
Select a Shift
The process begins when you choose the specific date and shift you want to investigate from the dropdown menus.
Compare Plan vs. Actual
Examine the "Actual Production vs Shift Plan" chart for a quick, visual comparison between the planned schedule and what actually happened, highlighting runtime, interruptions, and downtime.
Review Job Details
Consult the "Production Details" table. This table lists every job run during the selected shift and provides key performance data for each one, allowing for job-specific analysis.
Investigate Stoppages
To understand the root causes of any delays, analyse the "Downtime Events" table. This provides a line-by-line list of every single stoppage that occurred, detailing the reason, duration, and operator involved.
Key Shift Performance Metrics Explained
Net Production Time
The overall efficient time that a process was productive, after subtracting time lost to slow speed or quality issues.
Planned Quantity
The target number of units that was scheduled for production for a specific job.
Net Count
The final output of a job, representing the total number of units that successfully passed all quality control standards.
Downtime
The total duration of any non-operational period that exceeds a pre-set time threshold, measuring the impact of major stoppages.
Interruptions
Short, non-operational periods that are less than the pre-set time threshold for a major stop.
Rated vs. True vs. Actual Speed
"Rated Speed" is the equipment's design speed. "Actual Speed" is the instantaneous speed. "True Speed" is a more stable average that provides an accurate picture of the line's consistent operational speed.
Drive Accountability and Improve Crew Performance
Move from subjective assessments to data-driven performance management. The Shift Report provides the verifiable evidence needed to compare crews, standardise best practices, and ensure procedural fidelity across your entire operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Shift Report
