matVISU – the 3 D logistics control station visualization

matVISU enables you to depict the interaction of the various stations in your logistics center in a three-dimensional graphic and to link them together in a network. An unlimited number of terminals can be used in the network. It is thus the ideal management tool for any logistics control station.

matVISU gives you the opportunity to communicate rapidly and flexibly with existing modules via a “monitoring level”. This lets you control the material flow in your logistics center to make it as efficient as possible. The company’s entire value-added chain can be monitored.

The graphical preparation of your data lets you recognize and evaluate structural weaknesses at a glance. The system optimally supports you in important structural decisions and in preparing target-compliant measures.

matVISU tells you, for example, how your logistics center is performing in the following areas: operation and malfunctions of individual components; handling capacity from origin to destination; minimum, maximum, and average conveying frequency and queuing times; machine utilization; origin-destination analyses; listing of errors for rejections; etc.

It is also possible to directly view data from other systems using matVISU (e.g. loading equipment data or inventory on loading equipment). The critical parts of the system are batched together with their current operating data. In this way, interruptions in system operation can be detected immediately and remedied as fast as possible.

By assigning individual access rights, you determine which employees may use which software functions and which data they may access. Every attempt to access the system is also recorded. This guarantees a maximum of data integrity and operational reliability in your company.

Technical data:

  • Operating system: Windows NT/2000/XP

  • Compatible to numerous SQL databases

  • Operational data of 3D objects invoked by mouseclick

  • Immediate display of malfunctions

  • All views can be rotated and zoomed

  • Statistics are freely definable