Case Study — Payroll & Workforce Management

Shift Hours Tracking for Manufacturing Enterprise

A textile and yarn manufacturing company operating continuous production facilities with complex shift patterns and working hour compliance requirements.

Textile & Yarn Manufacturing
Shift-Based Operations
Compliance Management
Key Outcomes Delivered
  • Automated working hours calculation
  • Centralized reporting
  • Reduced errors
  • Real-time visibility
Industry Context

The Reality of Shift-Based Manufacturing

Textile and yarn manufacturing is inherently a continuous-process industry. Production lines run across multiple shifts — often around the clock — to meet output demands and maintain equipment efficiency.

Managing shift patterns in such environments goes beyond simple scheduling. Each shift carries distinct start times, end times, break durations, and overtime rules that directly impact payroll calculations and statutory compliance.

Under Indian labour regulations, including the Factories Act and state-specific Shops & Establishments rules, manufacturers must maintain accurate records of daily working hours, overtime, and rest intervals. Non-compliance can lead to penalties during labour inspections and expose the organization to legal risk.

Multi-Shift Complexity

Rotating shifts with variable start/end times create layered working-hour calculations that are difficult to track manually across large workforces.

Regulatory Obligations

Factories Act mandates strict caps on working hours and mandatory rest periods. Accurate shift-hour data is essential for labour law compliance.

Payroll Impact

Shift differentials, overtime rates, and holiday premiums all depend on precise working-hour data. Errors propagate directly into payroll compliance and employee compensation.

Workforce Planning

Without reliable shift utilisation data, production managers cannot optimise staffing levels or identify patterns of underutilisation and overtime dependency.

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The Need

Gaps in Shift-Hour Visibility That Demanded Resolution

The organisation's existing reporting infrastructure was not equipped to handle the complexity of continuous shift-based manufacturing. Administrators faced multiple gaps that affected payroll accuracy, compliance readiness, and operational decision-making.

01

No Centralised Working Hours Report

Administrators lacked a reliable centralised report for tracking working hours. Without a single source of truth, teams relied on fragmented data scattered across departments and manual registers.

02

Missing Actual Shift Hours

Actual shift hours of the day were not mentioned in existing reports. Reports captured attendance status but did not reflect the specific hours associated with each shift pattern, making it impossible to verify time worked against schedule.

03

Manual Calculation Burden

Manual effort was required to calculate total working hours accurately. HR administrators had to cross-reference shift schedules, attendance logs, and leave records individually — a process that consumed significant time and introduced calculation errors.

04

Attendance & Compliance Risks

There were potential inaccuracies in attendance tracking and compliance reporting. Without system-verified shift-hour data, the organisation faced risks during statutory audits and labour inspections where hour-level accuracy is mandatory.

05

No System-Generated Insights

There were no system-generated insights for shift-based workforce management. Managers could not access analytical views of overtime trends, shift utilisation rates, or attendance patterns without requesting ad-hoc manual compilations.

Our Solution

Building a Shift-Aware Reporting Engine

MYND designed and deployed a structured reporting framework that brought shift-hour data into the organisation's centralised payroll and HR ecosystem — replacing manual effort with automated, system-generated intelligence.

1

Working Hours Report with Shift-Hour Detail

Developed a Working Hours Report with total shift hours of the day included. This purpose-built report captured the exact shift duration for each working day, giving administrators a clear view of scheduled versus actual hours at the individual employee level.

2

Accurate Working Hours Monitoring

Enabled accurate calculation and monitoring of employees' total working hours. The system automatically computed cumulative hours across shifts, accounting for split schedules, overtime triggers, and break deductions — eliminating the need for manual arithmetic.

3

Centralised Report Generation

Built centralised reporting, eliminating manual calculations. All shift-hour data was consolidated into a single report accessible to HR, payroll, and operations teams — ensuring consistent data across departments without duplicate maintenance.

4

System-Generated Daily Shift Records

Created a system-generated report with actual daily shift hours displayed. Rather than relying on manual entries, the system pulled shift configurations and mapped them against attendance data to produce verified daily records automatically.

5

Attendance Data Integration

Integrated with attendance data for real-time tracking. The solution connected shift schedules with live attendance feeds, enabling administrators to view current-day hours worked, identify absenteeism, and flag overtime in near real-time.

The Impact

Measurable Improvements Across Operations & Compliance

The implementation replaced manual tracking processes with structured, system-driven reporting. The results were immediate and impacted multiple dimensions of the organisation's HR and payroll operations.

Eliminated Manual Calculations

Centralised report with actual shift hours removed need for manual working hour calculations. HR teams no longer spend time cross-referencing shift rosters with attendance registers — the system produces verified hour totals automatically.

Improved Data Reliability

System-generated data reduced errors from manual tracking and improved accuracy. By removing human intervention from the calculation chain, the organisation significantly minimised discrepancies in working-hour records that previously affected payroll disbursement.

Enhanced Compliance Monitoring

Accurate view of working hours enabled better compliance with work-hour policies. The organisation can now demonstrate adherence to statutory working-hour limits during inspections, with auditable, system-generated records readily available.

Real-Time Insights

Administrators gained immediate access to attendance patterns and shift utilisation data. Decision-makers can now identify overtime trends, shift gaps, and workforce allocation issues as they happen — rather than discovering them during month-end reconciliation.