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Sentry9000 TM IMS
The Sentry9000™ IMS is an automated
process monitoring and documentation system that provides a new level of
control and efficiency to food processors in their performance, quality
and food safety control efforts. The
basic premise behind the system is to take the various production
performance, quality and safety control plans developed for a particular
operation – HACCP, ISO-9000, SSOP’s, GMP’s, Vendor Certification
Programs, etc – and bring them to life in an automated, fully
orchestrated, computer-based network system.
Sentry9000 allows the management of a food production facility (at the stroke of a
key) to know exactly how many units is in inventory, on trucks, in
packaging, in coolers, in ovens and in preparation rooms.
The system has the ability to provide direct readouts of every
oven, cooler and storage facility. Add
to that the ability to know the exact ingredients supplied them and you
achieve an unprecedented level of control.
In addition, the data that feeds these reports is generated either
automatically or semi-automatically and is Real-Time.
Sentry9000 is both affordable and easy to deploy.
The system is quickly adjusted to meet the needs of any food
processor. Deployment time is
45 – 60 days and the installment is TurnKey with all the operators and
supervisors being trained at installation.
Database Functions
The system uses the information from the process to build a robust
database for record keeping and documentation of the various control
plans. The database is a SQL-based data repository with the capabilities
to tie into an operation's existing systems such as ERPs, MRP’s and
“islands of information” for Inventory Management, and Accounting.
Data Collection
Key to
the Sentry9000's unique advantage is its ability to document the
production process via automated and semi-automated data collection. The
Sentry9000 Data Repository is basically a specialized server dedicated to
receiving and storing continuous data readings from the process. Data
readings may be entered into the Repository in a combination of:
Automated, Semi-automated, and Manual means.
Automated Data Acquisition
Data readings which return numeric or quantitative digital values - such
as temperature, pH, time, etc. - may be collected automatically and
continuously from control points using data acquisition (SentryDAQ)
sensors. Sensors are placed along the production line at strategic control
point locations according to the existing control plans. They continuously
gather the needed data and send readings directly to the Sentry9000 Data
Repository. SentryDAQ units are more accurate, reliable, and continuous
than manual monitoring. Sentry9000 has the capability to collect data
coming in from any combination of 100+ DAQ units and store the data on its
multi gigabyte storage unit.
Semi-Automated Entry
There are instances that require intervention of an employee to register
the data. This intervention
requires a button to be pressed such as a print button on a scale, or a
toggle switch to be initiated, or a push-button to be engaged.
The data is transmitted from a piece of equipment to the Sentry9000
database where it is available for Real-Time viewing. The data is subjected to upper and lower limits while visible
graphical interfaces are available with visual alarms for making
corrections as needed.
Manual Entry
Inevitably, some control points require subjective evaluation such as
visual inspection. The
Sentry9000 system uses an assortment of Remote Entry & Acquisition
Devices (READ units). READ units are portable wireless entry devices, such
as bar code scanners or Pocket-PC Handheld devices, which are used by
employees on the production floor for data collection. From the production
floor, the collected data is transmitted in Real-Time and transferred back
to the Sentry9000 database. By combining DAQ modules with READ units, an
operation will be paperless while substantially reducing labor costs
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This SentryDAQ Floor Station
fabricated with stainless steel and wheels is currently being produced
in a joint venture with the leading manufacturer of computerized kiosks for the
fast food industry. Their experience in the harsh outdoors from Canada to Florida
is being used to provide computer access to the unfriendly environments of food
processing facilities.
Violation Alert System
In the event that the incoming data readings violate a critical limit set at a
certain control point, the system alerts key personnel using on-screen alerts,
telephone messages, paging systems, or any combination of the above, according
to the plant SOPs. In
addition, processing equipment can be managed by PLC or other adjustments.
Remote Plant Supervision in Real-time
The Sentry9000 system allows a company to
centralize quality and food safety control over numerous facilities at
dispersed geographical locations. Using internet or intranet
based technologies, executives and upper
level managers located at headquarters can view in real-time what the current
situation is at any control point, on any production line, at any location.
Sentry9000 makes the concept of off-site inspections and audits a viable
reality.
Reports and Graphs
A variety of reports are available at the click of a mouse: daily production reports,
current CP detail, monitoring schedules, collected CP data, the ISO-9000, the
Quality Control plan, Vendor Certification documents, and many others. The
program seamlessly feeds into popular spreadsheet programs, such as Microsoft
Excel and statistical analyses software to provide easy-to-read charts and
graphs.
Plant Floor Operations
The collective knowledge of the production, quality
and food safety experts who authored the various control plans is transferred
to the parameters of the system. Each day's operation is 'text book' perfect;
prompted and documented by Sentry9000.
Production, food safety and quality
control staff have the ability to view the status of any process in Real-Time
from any available terminal. A new level of
operational control is experienced from the operator level to the plant
manager’s office.
The configuration
and customization process begins by building a graphical representation of the
entire production process using the existing HACCP, ISO-9000, and Vendor
Certification plans to place and configure Control Points into the process and
resulting flow diagram
Unrivaled Support
The FoodHorizon
technical staff provides the technical expertise so it is not necessary to hire
additional IT staff. From our support center in Texas and with the help of our
secure remote access tools we are able to perform configuration changes,
implement new interfaces, train your staff and assist you as part of your
operation. You will also benefit from having access to our Internet and
Intranet infrastructure so that integration and interfacing with customers and
vendors becomes a simple process.
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