Operational reporting for production lines, OEE, scrap, maintenance and supply chain. Explore each report type below to see what it measures, why it matters, and how SolveBI builds it on Microsoft Power BI and Fabric for Australian manufacturing businesses.

OEE is the single KPI that tells a manufacturer how much of their planned production time actually turns into good product. Here is what world-class OEE reporting looks like, how to calculate it correctly, and how to use it to drive continuous improvement on the shop floor.

Production output reporting is the daily heartbeat of a manufacturing operation - it tells you what each line produced, where it lost time, and which bottleneck is capping the whole plant. Here is what good output reporting looks like and how it changes the conversation on the shop floor.

Scrap and waste reporting turns one of the most expensive losses on the production floor into a managed line item. Here is how good scrap reporting changes the conversation, how to classify losses sensibly, and how SolveBI builds it on Microsoft Power BI and Fabric.

Quality control reporting turns inspection data, customer complaints and process drift into early-warning signals that the production team can act on. Here is what good QC reporting looks like - and how SolveBI builds it without disrupting the way your quality team already works.

Maintenance reporting is the bridge between a maintenance team that fights fires and one that prevents them. Here is what modern maintenance reporting looks like - and how SolveBI uses Microsoft Power BI, Fabric and IoT data to make predictive maintenance practical.

Inventory ties up cash. Too little stops production; too much locks up the balance sheet. Here is what good manufacturing inventory reporting looks like - and how SolveBI builds it so operations, finance and procurement work from the same view.

Supply chain reporting is what separates manufacturers who manage disruption from those who are managed by it. Here is what modern supply chain reporting looks like, the metrics that matter, and how SolveBI builds it on Microsoft Power BI and Fabric.

Cost variance reporting is what tells a manufacturer whether the plant is running profitably or just busily. Here is what good cost variance reporting looks like - and how SolveBI builds it so finance and operations finally agree on the numbers.
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