Manufacturing Execution System

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Manufacturing Execution System

A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) delivers real-time information, support a variety of lean
concepts on the shop floor, including waste reduction, and maximize existing investment in ERP
system.

Problems

Lack of Real-time data monitoring


Solutions

 MES system updates the ERP with production, scrap, and material issue transactions as well
as with labor details. In addition, you can display schedules, parts lists, and other ERP-
sourced information to management and the shop floor user.

Lack of Real-Time information


 Important information about the present status of all work being conducted on the plant
floor is available to users and management.
 Automatically interface to machine control systems, scales, quality gauges, etc.

ERP VS Shop Floor Inventory


 Online Schedule by Work Center.
 WIP Inventory Location and Availability.
 Eliminate the requirement to recheck, manage, and adjust ERP inventory.

Why Manufacturing Execution System?


 Because improving product quality while driving down costs is your ultimate goal.
 Leverage seamless, out-of-the-box SAP ERP integration
 Control the production of every single unit to boost product quality
 Ensure regulatory compliance with unit-level traceability and reporting
 Improve non-conformance management, from in-line sampling to visual testing and repair
 Give operators role-specific MES access, personalized dashboards, and intuitive mobile and
browser-based UI
 High flexibility and extensibility

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