Consider a shop floor where every user—whether an operator, supervisor, or quality lead—has real-time access to task-driven workflows, can enter notes and approvals directly on a tablet, and no longer relies on outdated scanners or paper-based processes to keep production moving.
For manufacturers still relying on legacy scanning systems, this vision often feels out of reach. These systems are tied to specific hardware, lack flexibility, and require manual workarounds like handwritten notes and printed travelers. The result? Slower execution, frequent errors, limited visibility, and higher operational costs.
K-Rise Systems’ Digital Work Order Management solution brings this modern shop floor to life. Built on the EASYProcess low-code/no-code platform, the solution integrates seamlessly with JD Edwards via Orchestrator and Business Functions. It runs on any tablet or mobile device with scanners.
This mobile-first system does far more than eliminate paper. It enables manufacturers to operate with precision, agility, and control through:
Leading manufacturers, including global specialty chemical company Michelman, have deployed this solution to eliminate legacy scanning constraints, improve data accuracy, and enable real-time coordination across roles.
In this session, we’ll explore how JD Edwards E1 manufacturers are using K-Rise’s Digital Work Order Management solution to modernize shop floor operations. Real-world examples—including a recent implementation at Michelman—will highlight measurable results and best practices from the field. You’ll also see how this solution integrates seamlessly with K-Rise’s broader suite of Inventory Management apps, enabling end-to-end visibility and automation across: