Belgium based BMS will showcase the latest version of its Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) for weaving, knitting, tufting and spinning, all based on wireless data collection technology at ITMA 2015 in hall 1, stand H1-E101.
“All of these systems include software modules for real time machine monitoring, production scheduling, fabric inspection, yarn inventory management and traceability,” it said in a press release.
BMS also added that a complete new generation of touch screen based data collection hardware will be displayed and for the first time, a data collection device supporting both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless communication will be shown.
“A new version of the report generator now allows combination of real time data and history information in the same reports,” it informed.
BMS will also present its EnergyMaster system for monitoring the energy consumptions in the plant and reporting of the CO2 footprint of the company.
According to BMS, the combination of energy consumption values with other MES applications, offers a perfect insight in the relation between energy use and production and allows quick identification of saving potentials.
For fabric inspection, the Cyclops automatic on loom inspection system with its latest software features supporting inspection of grid fabrics, carbon and Kevlar fabrics and various other technical fabrics will be shown.
For grey and finished inspection, a brand new inspection terminal, the QT, in combination with the latest version of the QualiMaster software will be presented.
“All BMS applications now also support the use of mobile devices for both data entry in the plant as well as reporting,” it observed.
Weavers can now enter declarations or consult information from the server on a tablet or mobile phone.
A new module 'Management Dashboard' allows the combined presentation of data available in different software modules into one single web based report.
A supervisor can have all important information regarding efficiencies, quality and energy consumption displayed in real time on one single screen, either on PC, tablet or mobile phone.
Also on display will be the BMS production and quality monitoring sensors and systems for spinning: BarcoProfile for on line quality monitoring on texturising machines.
Also on show will be OptiTwist real time monitoring system for twist level on twisters and direct cabling machines and the OptiSpin sensor for spindle per spindle monitoring on ring frames and these sensors can be connected to the SpinMasterMES system.