Streamlining Precision: The Welding and Fabrication Laboratory Information System

Author:

Donald C. Salvador 1

Affiliation:

1. College of Technology, Surigao del Norte State University, Surigao City, Philippines

Abstract

The Welding and Fabrication Laboratory Information System represents a pivotal advancement in enhancing precision and efficiency within the welding and fabrication industries. This study investigates the system's impact by employing a mixed-methods approach that combines qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys to capture insights from technicians, administrators, and clients. The system's streamlined processes, real-time progress tracking, and intuitive user interface have led to significant improvements. Barcode scanning has reduced material identification time by 60%, and progress tracking received a 90% approval rate for enhanced project visibility. Comparing the new system with traditional methods, a 35% reduction in rework costs and a 75% decrease in material stockouts showcase its value. Furthermore, technicians reported an 85% increase in workflow efficiency. The study underscores the transformative potential of the Welding and Fabrication Laboratory Information System in revolutionizing information management, process optimization, and industry competitiveness

Publisher

Naksh Solutions

Subject

General Medicine

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