Factory system for production information and reporting - PM2000



PM2000 is a shop-floor-control system that registers and presents production data e.g. production orders and manufactured production. Reporting to the system is carried out by the production personnel through PCs, forklift terminals and hand held computers. The system communicates with SAP R/3.

The software is either web based and developed in Java or based on clients developed in Visual C++. The data store is SQL-Server or DB400. The project also comprised the development of interfaces for communication with Satt Control's forklift terminals and peripheral equipment e.g. barcode readers, hand terminals, digital counters and Zebra printers.


Assignment:


Development of a factory system for production information and continuous development of the system.

Principal:

Parajett, Landskrona

Developed by:

Ivan Kronkvist, Henric Thynell and Anders Melin

Duration:

August 1995 – June 2000.



Assignment:


Adaptation for Infoprint.

Principal:

Parajett Infoprint, Landskrona

Developed by:

Katalin Kalman, Göran Lundberg, Henric Thynell and Anders Melin

Duration:

June 1997 – June 1998, July 1998 – June 2000. Continuous development of the system.



Assignment:


Adaptation and installation for Parajett Infoprint, Stockholm.

Principal:

Parajett Infoprint, Stockholm

Developed by:

Göran Lundberg and Anders Melin

Duration:

September 1999 – October 1999



Assignment:


Adaptation for Tarkett Sommer and continuous development of the system.

Principal:

Tarkett Sommer, Hanaskog and Broby

Developed by:

Göran Lundberg, Henric Thynell, Henrik Carling and Anders Melin

Duration:

June 1998 – On going.



Assignment:


Development of an order and invoice module.

Principal:

Parajett Infoprint, Landskrona

Developed by:

Göran Lundberg.

Duration:

November 1999 – February 2000



Assignment:


Development of a web based shop-floor-control system

Principal:

Tarkett, Ronneby

Developed by:

Mats Andersson and Anders Melin

Duration:

October 2002 – March 2004