Abstract:
In the fast-paced environment of automotive manufacturing, even a small oversight in
monitoring tools inside production machines can lead to costly downtime. At PT Mitsubishi
Electric Automotive Indonesia, the Tool Center team used to handle this by manually
photographing machine displays and updating Excel sheets to track each tool’s lifespan—a
process prone to delays and errors.
Seeing the need for something more reliable, we set out to build a web-based system that
could transform how the Tool Center manages its tools. The platform brings together several
smart features: an OCR module that automatically reads tool lifetime values from uploaded
images, a chatbot named MELVA that allows staff to quickly ask about tools, machines, or
production lines, and dashboards that highlight which tools are nearing replacement.
To ensure all this sensitive data stays protected, I focused on integrating a solid layer of
security. By implementing multi-factor authentication, carefully designed role-based access, and
proven web security practices, the system now makes sure only authorized personnel can view or
update critical information.
By moving away from manual methods to an integrated, secure platform, the Tool Center
is better equipped to plan tool replacements proactively and maintain smoother production
processes with reduced risk of unplanned interruptions, ultimately supporting higher
productivity, improved safety, and more reliable manufacturing outcomes.