Scalable software solutions for work instruction authoring and deployment that are easily upgradeable as your business grows. From Free to Enterprise, we have your solution.
A free version of our LockStep software for rapid work instruction authoring and paper deployment without the hassle of formatting. Easily upgradeable to the full version of LockStep for complete image editing capabilities with no loss of data.
Software solution for the manufacturing organization that needs rapid, pictorial based work instruction authoring and paper deployment without the hassle of formatting and a direct upgrade path to an enterprise solution as needs grow.
Software solution for the manufacturing enterprise needing work instructions that are collaboratively authored, fully integrated with ERP/PLM/MES and deployed in a real time, interactive paperless environment .
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FFD's David Wade recently had the opportunity to discuss Sequence with Assembly Magazine's Senior Editor Jim Camillo.
"Manufacturers looking for ways to error-proof their assembly processes might want to look into Sequence software by FFD Inc. Sequence lets companies quickly and easily create paperless work instructions for workers who perform assembly and manufacturing-related tasks.
“Authors of instructions aren’t creating and formatting a document,” says David Wade, product manager for FFD. “They simply organize information on a visual process flow tree and the software takes care of the deployment.”
Editing tools for text and graphics are included, eliminating the need for multiple software packages and third-party graphics. The software also allows multi-user network collaboration, integration with manufacturing resource planning and manufacturing execution systems, and electronic feedback from assemblers on the shop floor."
Read more about Jim's experience at Design & Manufacturing 2011 at his blog .