How would an Onsite Assessment benefit your company?

July 22, 2019

JMP Solutions has a culture of ‘assume nothing’. They are an engineering company that constantly evolves the engineering of their own processes to deliver the best for their clients. One of their key tools is their Production Lifecycle Framework that employs best practices that can be leveraged in different applications.

The key to successful application deployment is working with customers before the engagement begins. Customers are great at identifying the outcomes they want to achieve for their businesses, however, where they need help is identifying the solutions that will get them to those outcomes.

This is where the JMP Onsite Assessment comes in. They start with an initial customer meeting where they begin to outline and quantify the specific business outcomes to be met. In addition, they provide operability reports, process definition work, system and plant inspection, and other management tools — all before they recommend a solution. This work results in an Industrial Automation Roadmap that will lay out the map to true Return on Investment.

An Onsite Assessment will focus on the technical requirements of the project and provide a rough investment cost for the engagement. From there, JMP agree on the project scope and determine success factors, a timeline, and the future roadmap.

One benefit of this engagement is that JMP will be on-site to review the company infrastructure and perform an audit to determine how they can help:

  • increase quality, throughput and safety
  • decrease cost and risk
  • positively impact time to market

The assessment can also work through issues like yield improvement, energy management, efficiency tracking, compliance, and supply chain coordination.

The Onsite Assessment process helps define and outline solutions to meet business outcomes. Their team goes through a structured set of questions in order to dissect your current issues and provide a data-rich assessment to exceed your standards. In the initial assessment meeting, they determine key performance metrics, clarify next steps and the solutions they can deploy to effect change.

Throughout the process, you will learn about automation solutions, services, and the strategies JMP employs to complete the project on-time, on-budget, on-scope and with minimal risk. Their execution methodologies are battle-tested and proven on more than 20,000 projects with Fortune 1000 companies.

JMP’s Onsite Assessment process provides a roadmap to project success. Their professionals will act as your consultant, your contractor, your representative, your engineer and your production support.

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