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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, October 06, 2020
A manufacturing execution system allows manufacturers to improve production accuracy, secure greater control and visibility throughout shop floors, resulting in better speed and manufacturing operations.
FREMONT, CA: Helping manufacturers overcome production challenges, a manufacturing execution system (MES) provides greater control visibility across their operations’ core areas. Overcoming of the production challenges begins when a manufacturer can track how individual orders are progressing via production, witnessing how variations in order quantity and complexity impacts production costs and modifying the relative resource loads by every production cell are possible when the Master Production Schedules and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) are integrated. By integrating these in system implementation, production teams will have the newest build plans, work instructions, and the latest production scheduling data down to the cell level in time to staff them with the best possible teams. The best-in-class MES systems currently have these two workflows integrated and depend on a common database, making data integration and reporting more streamlined and accurate.
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[vendor_logo_first]Here are the five most essential areas where MES is helping the manufacturers overcome production challenges.
• Enables manufacturers across diverse industries to create and maintain an accurate Bill of Materials (BOM) supporting numerous manufacturing definitions.
• It automates and scales Planning and Scheduling, capacity and load analysis on equipment and labor, Finite Scheduling, and Demand Planning in response to a manufacturing operation’s evolving requirements.
• Provides a Shop Floor Control System integrated into the production planning system and a Real-Time Production Monitoring to know each production job’s precise status on the shop floor.
• It also helps manufacturers achieve paperless production reporting depending on real-time data reporting and monitoring, production reporting, shop data support, and Quality Management.
• Dealing with the many challenges of keeping gauge calibration and integration up to date and in compliance, achieve real-time Statistical Process Control (SPC), Document Control, and achieve consistent Inspection Setup across all shop floors are additional challenges MES helps manufacturers overcome.
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