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Digital Workflows

Digital Workflows is part of Workforce & Collaboration on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in digital workflows for buyers across Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Automotive and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.

Overview

UK digital workflows suppliers

Digital Workflows is part of Workforce & Collaboration on Industrial Connected - UK suppliers who specialise in digital workflows for buyers across Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Automotive and beyond. Post one project and receive structured applications from verified suppliers, with Trust Scores and capability data side-by-side.

When to use
  • You want to digitise paper SOPs, work instructions and shift handover logs
  • You're rolling out a connected worker or frontline communication platform
  • You need to capture and share tacit knowledge from experienced operators
  • You're standardising training, skills tracking and competency sign-off
  • You want shop floor teams collaborating across lines, shifts and sites
What to look for
  • Manufacturing-specific deployments, not generic collaboration tools
  • Mobile-first and tablet-friendly UX designed for the shop floor
  • Integration with MES, ERP, OEE and quality systems you already run
  • Multi-site, multi-language and offline capability
  • Measurable outcomes (training time, downtime, FPY, employee engagement)
Buyer FAQ

Common questions about Digital Workflows

How is this different from MES?

MES runs the order, traceability and execution layer for the production system. Connected worker and collaboration platforms run the human layer: how operators follow instructions, hand over shifts, raise issues and share knowledge. They are complementary and increasingly integrated.

Where do digital SOPs and work instructions fit?

Digital SOPs sit at the centre of connected worker platforms. They replace paper binders with mobile, media-rich, version-controlled instructions that workers actually use, with built-in confirmation and feedback loops.

Do these tools require new hardware?

Most run on standard tablets, rugged tablets or smartphones already in use on site. Some integrations with PLCs, scanners or wearables are optional.

What kind of payback should I expect?

Typical wins are faster onboarding, shorter training cycles, fewer quality escapes, cleaner shift handovers and higher OEE through engaged frontline teams.