Manufacturing Assembly Instructions That Standardize Your Processes and Support Your People
General manufacturers across industrial equipment, fabrication, and mixed-mode assembly are under pressure to balance quality, labor gaps, and cost. Sequence gives these teams structured, visual manufacturing assembly instructions that eliminate guesswork, capture production data, and empower every operator to build correctly the first time.
Manufacturing Challenges
The cost of inconsistent work instructions
When tribal knowledge or outdated paper manuals guide production, quality varies between shifts and manufacturing sites. This inconsistency leads to increased scrap, rework, and costly field failures. In the face of tight margins and rising materials costs, manufacturers cannot afford the waste caused by non-standardized work.
Solving the training burden
The manufacturing skills gap means constant pressure to onboard new hires and cross-train existing staff on complex equipment or new product lines. Reliance on classroom training or shadowing experienced operators is slow, expensive, and takes your most productive people away from the line.
Keeping instructions current without the administrative burden
Continuous improvement is a competitive necessity, but updating paper or static PDF instructions is an administrative bottleneck. Often, changes languish in revision cycles while the shop floor continues to build to the old standard. This disconnect creates a risk of building to incorrect specs and undermines the agility general manufacturers need.
Scaling across shifts, lines, and facilities
What works for a small team on one line often breaks down when production scales. Ensuring that a morning shift in one facility builds a product exactly like the night shift in another is nearly impossible without a centralized, digital system for instruction delivery.
Key Benefits
Revision Control
Ensure that only one — the latest — version of an instruction is ever accessible on the shop floor.
Digital Sign-offs
Capture electronic signatures to verify that every step was performed according to the spec.
Automated Traceability
Instantly generate reports that link each part and process back to its revision-controlled instruction.