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Ease.io Announces 2022 Champions for Quality Winners

SAN CLEMENTE, California – July 6, 2023 – Ease.io, a leading provider in plant floor audits and insights software for manufacturers, has announced the 2022 Champions for Quality Award winners. In this fifth year of the awards, the company once again received a record number of nominations from customers across multiple countries and continents. The […]

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Luminate Capital Partners Makes Strategic Growth Investment in Ease, Inc.

SAN CLEMENTE and SAN FRANCISCO – March 7, 2023 – Luminate Capital Partners, a private equity firm focused on enterprise software, today announced a majority-stake growth investment in Ease, Inc. (“Ease”), a leader in manufacturing plant floor audit software.   Luminate’s investment will help Ease expand its leadership position in the manufacturing software sector by accelerating […]

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EASE Expands into Observations, Debuts In-Audit Insights in Summer 2022 Release

SAN CLEMENTE, California – July 5, 2022 – Ease Inc. has announced its Summer 2022 Release, introducing an all-new module for recording observations outside of scheduled audits, delivering in-audit visibility into recurring plant floor issues, and improving issue prioritization and resolution capabilities. “Plant floor audits, observations, and incident reports without timely actions taken to address […]

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Close Compliance Gaps with Plant Floor Inspections

Compliance Gaps

What’s the cost of a single compliance mistake?   For some companies, learning the answer is a tough lesson, especially given that the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) raised its penalties in 2023.   The solution: find and fix your compliance gaps, before OSHA inspectors do, or worse—before an incident occurs.   Below we discuss practical […]

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A3 Continuous Improvement: What Manufacturers Need to Know

A3 Continuous Improvement

Problem-solving in manufacturing is a notoriously complex and time-consuming process, requiring input from multiple stakeholders and data sources. With so many individuals and data points involved, it’s easy to see why so many plants have a growing backlog of corrective actions—and unresolved problems driving up complaints and costs.   What’s needed is a simple and succinct […]

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