P&G, Microsoft Team For Digital Manufacturing
June 8, 2022

On Wednesday, The Procter & Gamble and Microsoft started a new multiyear
collaboration that will leverage the Microsoft Cloud to help create the
future of digital manufacturing at P&G.

The two companies will co-innovate to accelerate and expand P&G’s
digital manufacturing platform and leverage the Industrial Internet of
Things (IIoT) to bring products to consumers faster, increase customer
satisfaction and improve productivity to reduce costs.
“Together with Microsoft, P&G intends to make manufacturing smarter by
enabling scalable predictive quality, predictive maintenance, controlled
release, touchless operations and manufacturing sustainability
optimization — which has not been done at this scale in the
manufacturing space to date. At P&G, data and technology are at the
heart of our business strategy and are helping create superior consumer
experiences. This first-of-its-kind co-innovation agreement will
digitize and integrate data to increase quality, efficiency and
sustainable use of resources to help deliver those superior
experiences.”
P&G and Microsoft logos“Together with Microsoft, P&G intends to make
manufacturing smarter by enabling scalable predictive quality,
predictive maintenance, controlled release, touchless operations and
manufacturing sustainability optimization — which has not been done at
this scale in the manufacturing space to date,” said P&G CIO Vittorio
Cretella. “At P&G, data and technology are at the heart of our business
strategy and are helping create superior consumer experiences. This
first-of-its-kind co-innovation agreement will digitize and integrate
data to increase quality, efficiency and sustainable use of resources to
help deliver those superior experiences.”
With Microsoft Azure as the foundation, the new collaboration marks the
first time that P&G can digitize and integrate data from more than 100
manufacturing sites around the world and enhance its AI, machine
learning and edge computing services for real-time visibility. This will
enable P&G employees to analyze production data and leverage artificial
intelligence to immediately make decisions that drive improvement and
exponential impact. Accessing this level of data, at scale, is rare
within the consumer goods industry.
P&G selected Microsoft as its preferred cloud provider to build the
future of digital manufacturing based on a four-year history of
successfully working together on data and AI.
The new collaborative effort will:
Allow for better utilization of data, AI capabilities and digital
twins technology.
Optimize manufacturing environmental sustainability efforts.
Increase workforce efficiency and productivity.
“We are excited to help P&G accelerate its digital manufacturing
platform using Microsoft Azure, AI and IIoT to accommodate volatility in
the consumer products industry with innovative, agile solutions that can
easily scale based on market conditions. Our partnership will further
P&G’s growth and business transformation through digital technology that
seamlessly connects people, assets, workflow and business processes that
promote resiliency.”
“We are excited to help P&G accelerate its digital manufacturing
platform using Microsoft Azure, AI and IIoT to accommodate volatility in
the consumer products industry with innovative, agile solutions that can
easily scale based on market conditions,” said Judson Althoff,
Microsoft’s chief commercial officer. “Our partnership will further
P&G’s growth and business transformation through digital technology that
seamlessly connects people, assets, workflow and business processes that
promote resiliency.”
Empowering technicians and advancing operations with IIoT
P&G is already innovating and using Azure IoT Hub and IoT Edge to help
manufacturing technicians analyze insights with greater speed and
efficiency, creating improvements in the production of its baby care and
paper products with pilot projects happening in Egypt, India, Japan and
the United States.
Diapers and data: Quality control and process improvements
P&G is making advancements in its diaper manufacturing process to reduce
manufacturing downtime, minimize scrap and lower maintenance expenses by
automatically detecting and resolving the largest causes of line stops
and rework using machine learning. The production of diapers involves
assembling many layers of material at high speed with great precision to
ensure optimal absorbency, superior leak protection and outstanding
comfort. The new IIoT platform uses machine telemetry and high-speed
analytics to continuously monitor production lines to provide early
detection and prevention of potential issues in the material flow. This
improves cycle time, reduces rework losses and ensures quality, while
simultaneously improving operator productivity.
Pioneering paper towels
In a pilot with Microsoft, P&G can now better predict finished paper
towel sheet lengths, improving the ability to deliver the right amount
of product to the consumer. With the new IIoT platform, P&G can collect
data from sensors on the manufacturing line and use technologies like
advanced algorithms, machine learning and predictive analytics so it can
improve manufacturing efficiencies.
Increasing sustainability and predicting equipment failure
To
optimize manufacturing sustainability, P&G will use Microsoft’s machine
learning and data storage platforms to improve energy utilization across
its paper machines in Family Care. With the efficiency and speed of
cloud computing, P&G teams can analyze large volumes of holistic data
sets and pinpoint energy efficiency and machine maintenance
opportunities across the manufacturing process. The Azure platform will
allow P&G to easily integrate event summary data — such as production
runs, downtime, changeovers and more — along with historical data.
Co-innovation with a new Digital Enablement Office and incubator
To accelerate technology integration and support pilot programs,
Microsoft and P&G have co-created a Digital Enablement Office (DEO)
staffed by experts from both organizations. They will jointly deploy the
Azure platform, and the DEO also intends to serve as an incubator to
create high-priority business scenarios in the areas of product
manufacturing and packaging processes that can be implemented across
P&G.