Maintenance Follow Up Agent
Captures issue reports, classifies them, and routes follow up tasks to the right person with priority.
From plant floor follow up to analysis, coordination, quality, and compliance, we build practical AI agents around the workflows manufacturing teams use every day.
Day to day plant floor coordination. These agents take repeat, manual follow up work off your supervisors and managers so issues stop slipping through the cracks.
Captures issue reports, classifies them, and routes follow up tasks to the right person with priority.
Daily check on resin, components, and consumables. Flags shortfalls before they reach the line.
Keeps the run plan in one place. Surfaces conflicts, changeover windows, and last minute changes.
Drafts daily, weekly, or shift level operations summaries from the data your team already captures.
Logs every stoppage with reason codes, then summarizes patterns and recurring causes by line or shift.
Pulls open issues, open tasks, and overnight changes into a clean handover note for the next shift.
Making sense of the data you already collect. These agents calculate, compare, and surface patterns so the right people see what is actually happening.
Calculates OEE from your existing data, explains what is driving each component, and flags what to investigate.
Pulls together material, labour, machine time, and overhead to estimate the unit cost of a part or run.
Tracks the production KPIs you actually use and surfaces shifts that move outside their normal range.
Looks across downtime events to find the lines, machines, or shifts that limit your throughput most.
Reviews defect codes and inspection results over time. Flags trends and changes worth a closer look.
Watches scrap rates and first pass yield. Calls out runs, materials, or operators where yield drops.
Quality data, technical decisions, and audit preparation. These agents help your quality and engineering people review work faster and stay on top of compliance.
Reviews inspection and process data for a part, run, or batch, then summarizes risk and recommended action.
Drafts nonconformance reports from raw inputs and links them to history on the same part or process.
Tracks open corrective and preventive actions, follows up on owners, and flags overdue items.
Helps manufacturing teams prepare for ISO 9001, ISO 13485, AS9100, and internal audits by tracking required documents, audit findings, corrective actions, process evidence, and follow up tasks. Does not guarantee certification.
Suggests candidate polymers or material grades for a given application, with notes on properties and trade offs.
Compares current process settings against historical good runs and flags drifts worth a check.
Turns inspection data into a clean, shareable summary with pass and fail breakdowns and exceptions called out.
Tracks revision status of controlled documents, who has signed off, and what is approaching expiry.
Keeping the business side of manufacturing moving. These agents reduce manual chasing across email, projects, suppliers, and quoting.
Watches open project tasks across email, chat, and project tools. Reminds owners and surfaces blockers.
Reads incoming email, drafts replies, and turns commitments into tracked tasks for your team.
Tracks open purchase orders, supplier acknowledgements, and expected ship dates. Flags slipping items.
Watches lead times over time per supplier or part. Flags suppliers drifting away from their quoted lead times.
Helps technical sales answer customer questions on materials, processes, and capabilities, with a paper trail.
Pulls together public market and competitor signals on a regular cadence into short briefs.
Assembles costing inputs into draft quotes. Highlights inputs that are stale or unusually high.
The four categories above are starting points, not a fixed catalog. If you have a manual workflow that is slowing your team down, ask us to scope a custom agent around it.
Start with a workflow assessment. We will map one bottleneck, scope the agent that fixes it, and quote the work. No platform commitment.