
Workshops and factories with diverse machines that need status and production data from every piece of equipment.
We work in industries where machines actually operate: production floors, packaging lines, and metalworking shops. These are the industries we know and where we have real deployment experience.
The machines vary, but the questions are the same: what was produced? where did we stop? which shift performed best?

Workshops and factories with diverse machines that need status and production data from every piece of equipment.

Food production with intensive shifts where automatic production recording replaces paper forms.

High-speed packaging lines where accurate counting and short stoppages make a big difference.

Plastic injection molding and extrusion — where cycle time and mold changes create recurring downtime patterns.

Machine and equipment builders who want to understand how their machines perform in real customer environments.

High-speed assembly and parts production lines where every minute of downtime has significant impact.

Cutting, machining, and welding operations where machine status and cycle time are the main productivity indicators.
Regardless of the product, basic production data follows a consistent logic — and that's where Rahva starts:
If you have industrial machines, you probably have valuable data too — let's take a look.