FORCAM FORCE

RATING:

2.0

(2)
Overview

About FORCAM FORCE

Forcam Force is a shop floor management system designed for managing OEE performance measurement and benchmarking of industrial facilities. Forcam Force suite of integrated applications includes supply chain management, quality management, manufacturing resource planning, manufacturing execution and more. Statistical process control is offered as a part of the QMS module. Forcam Force ensures that machines on the shop floor are connected; the system collects data from each machinery, so that relevant performance data, operating controls and machine conditions can be seen simultaneously. The overall view of operations allows users to identify and eliminate errors from within a single interface. Forcam can be configured to send out alerts via email or text ...

FORCAM FORCE Pricing

Licensed by value-creating workplace per module

Starting price: 

$500.00 

Free trial: 

Not Available

Free version: 

Not Available

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FORCAM FORCE Reviews

Overall Rating

2.0

Ratings Breakdown

Secondary Ratings

Ease-of-use

2.5

Customer Support

1

Value for money

1

Functionality

2.5

Most Helpful Reviews for FORCAM FORCE

2 Reviews

SUSAN

Used free trial

Review Source: Capterra

OVERALL RATING:

3

EASE OF USE

4

FUNCTIONALITY

3

Reviewed April 2017

FORCAM MES SYSTEM

FORCAM DEVELOPED AN MES SOFTWARE FOR OUR COMPANY. OVERALL, IT IS OPERATOR FRIENDLY; EASY TO USE AND UNDERSTAND. WE ARE STILL DEVELOPING REPORTS THAT WE NEED BUT IT HAS A BRIGHT FUTURE.

jeoff

Automotive, 501-1,000 employees

Used daily for less than 6 months

Review Source
This review was submitted organically. No incentive was offered

OVERALL RATING:

1

EASE OF USE

1

VALUE FOR MONEY

1

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

1

FUNCTIONALITY

2

Reviewed January 2019

Sales promised a system that never delivered

Terrible

PROS

None. Promised connectivity that did not happen. Power point looked good but never materialised on the product

CONS

Did not work, poor support and was removed from the site. They seemed more interested in selling things than getting it to work.