An on-site paperless solution for factories, warehouses and more. R-PAD converts all handwritten paper forms into iPad data entry forms. Visualize real-time conditions and analyze problems with various graphs based on Japanese quality control methods.
Go Paperless
Eliminate handwritten reports by creating data entry forms on a tablet using current excel formats. No more transferring work from paper to PC!
Various Input Methods
32 digital input methods allow for ease of input and accuracy, conforming to various types of data. Utilize camera, calendar, keyboard, multiple selection, handwriting, barcode and more!
Analysis Dashboard
All data can be reviewed using the analysis dashboard, where data sets can be retrieved with simple search functions.
In addition to basic graphs, analytical methods often used at manufacturing sites such as scatter charts, pareto charts, control charts, etc. are prepared.
Access Necessary Documents and Materials
View materials such as diagrams and operation manuals in multiple file formats.
Refer to various production support information necessary for task completion directly on-site.
Security
Individually authenticate iPads on the server to allow access. Set report viewing, editing, creation and deletion authorizations by user or user group.
Data Linkage
Reports can be imported and exported as CSV data. View and analyze data gathered outside of R-PAD Recording with CSV import functions.
Link to other systems with Web API function.
Off-site
Complete reporting tasks offline where signals are weak or non-existent. Once within range of a signal, the completed form will automatically be transmitted and erased from the local iPad.
Chose R-PAD for it’s combined data recording and analyzing functions. Went from improvement based on experience, to improvement based on data.
Shimadza Corporation, Installation of RPAD in Japan Factory
The recording function of R-PAD adopts i-Reporter, a paperless reporting solution on iPad, iPhone, and Windows tablet. It has a 43.8% market share of Maintenance/Inspection Support Tools in Japan
(Fuji Chimera Research Institute, 2015).