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TaktClock is built for four specific roles. The people who need to know the floor status right now and currently can't get that information without a floor walk or an end-of-shift report.
Your status update is a floor walk, a call to the supervisor, or an end-of-shift report. By the time you know, the delay is baked in. TaktClock gives you a live floor map — every area green or red, every 30 seconds — from any screen on the network.
Continuous improvement requires current data. A time study from six months ago reflects conditions that no longer exist. TaktClock captures actual elapsed time from every session — your Yamazumi is built from today's shift, not last quarter's estimate.
The Operations Table shows every active session from any screen on the network. Green is on pace. Red needs attention. Go to the red ones — not every station to find out which ones are red.
Without a pacing signal, operators have no way to know whether they're on pace. The TaktClock timer gives every operator a clear, visible countdown. When the bar turns red, they can ask for help while there's still time to recover.
If your operators have MOs and your managers have deadlines, TaktClock is designed for you.
Tight delivery schedules, complex assemblies, strict traceability. AS9100 Rev D aligned. ITAR on-premises compatible.
High operator counts, multiple concurrent lines, rapidly changing product mix. Scales to any number of concurrent sessions.
Long-cycle assemblies where a 30-minute overrun compounds across a shift. Negative remaining time makes cumulative delay visible.
Machining, welding, and fabrication with subprocess-level standard times. Track at the operation level, not just the work order.
Government contract delivery requirements. DFARS / CMMC boundary compatible. Real-time schedule adherence tracking.
Variable product mix, operator-level tracking, schedule visibility for every active MO. Configurable for any process structure.
30 minutes. Live demo configured for your industry, your areas, and your process structure.