Paperless manufacturing uses digital technology to connect all the people, parts, equipment, and processes related to the shop floor. Instead of exchanging paper, emails, and spreadsheets, everyone involved uses an integrated software application that makes communication virtually automatic and instantaneous across operations.

Managing production processes with paper is as old as manufacturing itself, so it’s no surprise that many manufacturers are still using paper (or emails) to perform critical steps like issuing work instructions, process planning, and producing reports for management.
But what used to be acceptable no longer is. Paper is costly, slow, cumbersome, and prone to error. Meanwhile, the pace of change in the world keeps accelerating. Manufacturers are going paperless to solve a host of problems caused by outdated paper systems.
Until recently, paperless manufacturing software was only practical for large manufacturers because of the costs and resources needed to support it. That’s no longer true, as modern technologies and cloud-based software are making paperless manufacturing a reality for companies of all sizes, from a single plant to a global enterprise.

Supply Chain Weakness
Supply chains that operate on paper and emails are slow to adjust yet supply chain disruptions are a regular occurrence for many firms.
Losing Talent
Paper-based companies are at a disadvantage. The younger workforce has grown up with digital technology and prefer companies that use it.
Compliance Risks
Compliance is a complex task for manufacturers. Paper-based manufacturing is prone to error that can lead to non-compliance issues.
Lost Paperwork
Delayed or lost paperwork can lead to a number of issues, including production problems downstream.
Change Delays
Changes are slow and costly with paper. Simple work order edits can take hours/days to execute, as partners and suppliers must be notified.
Human Error
Paperwork required for manufacturing means human error is unavoidable. In regulated and critical industries, this risk is not acceptable.
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The real cost of paper is not just the money spent, but the opportunities lost. The average company spends one to three percent of its revenue on printing costs alone. (Gartner)
What exactly does paperless manufacturing do? Essentially, paperless manufacturing provides a unified software application for planning, executing, monitoring, and reporting on every step of production.
To do all of this, paperless manufacturing provides at least three essential functions.

iBase-t also goes a step further by offering paperless Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) and Supplier Quality Management (SQM) to its integrated suite of solutions, enabling manufacturers to connect more of their operations. Our MES, MRO, and SQM solutions can stand alone, but the benefits are amplified when they are used together, providing a more complete picture of operations.
- SQM – Are your suppliers hurting your business or enabling its success? Digital SQM helps manufacturers answer that question by providing a systematic way to measure and validate supplier quality.
- MRO – Digital MRO schedules and manages repairs in a consistent, repeatable way to minimize risk and downtime. It increases visibility, control, and efficiency of your MRO operations.