What is a Label (in Machine)?

What is a Label (in Machine)?

The label is the name or title given to the machine or machine section.
It helps users identify workstations on the shop floor.

Examples:

  • “WIP Section”

  • “A1”

  • “FG Section”

  • “MF-5”

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