Case Studies
Virgin Orbit Takes Off on Production: An iBASEt MES/Quality Customer Success Story
Overview
Functional Applications - Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) Functional Applications - Product Lifecycle Management Systems (PLM) Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP) | |
Aerospace | |
Discrete Manufacturing Quality Assurance Business Operation | |
Manufacturing System Automation Process Control & Optimization Digital Thread Remote Control | |
System Integration Training Software Design & Engineering Services | |
Operational Impact
Virgin Orbit went live with their iBASEt solution in four months – a month and a half ahead of their initial plan. This was accomplished significantly under budget, thanks to the Virgin Orbit support team performing a considerable amount of implementation tasks (i.e., the entire scope of integration). The iBASEt solution also contributed, enabling a quick roll-out by a feature-rich, well defined, and documented set of setup functions. | |
The manufacturing execution encompasses the following capabilities: Integrates with ERP jobs/work orders and financial modules, with interfaced information visible, actionable, and reportable in the target systems. Provides material status and labor status (i.e., inputs and outputs) to Oracle to calculate costs (i.e., time and material) against work orders. Integrates with PLM and ERP to exchange BOM, router, resource, and work order information. Manages, dispatches, and displays jobs/work orders to technicians, including visual aids management. Provides step-by-step work instructions and visual aids to technicians. Indicates clearly all materials and parts required for the work order. Displays and enforces second-party verification on build steps, as designed in the manufacturing process. Captures labor hours spent for the build against work orders (WIP and final assembly). Manages work order non conformances within the system. Assists, captures, and maintains ad-hoc build processes. Empowers users to create ad-hoc jobs/work orders to capture materials and hours against rework, upgrades, or re-grades. Captures genealogy of components and assemblies built via lot and/or serial trace abilities. Reports on as-built configuration of a component or assembly, including removing and replacing. “Redlines” work orders on the shop. Lists and reports shop floor data (e.g., torque values, temperature readings, counts, measurements) via user input. Provides visual tools to manage predecessor/successor relationships between operations. Collects and reports on all as-planned, as-built, and as-maintained data. | |
“This is a very powerful system that is especially impressive when considering we didn’t have to do any configurations for the primary implementation,” says Goryca. “That not only speeds time-to-value, but it keeps the costs down.” According to Buonaguidi, immediate plans are to leverage their solution as it is now implemented, with an eye towards adding further functionality over time. So, the sky’s the limit—but that is something that Virgin Orbit knows very well. | |
Quantitative Benefit
Virgin Orbit went live with their iBASEt solution in four months – a month and a half ahead of their initial plan. | |
This was accomplished significantly under budget. | |