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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Monday, September 07, 2020
In the current highly connected and digital world, the requirement for data on-demand is more significant than ever before.
FREMONT, CA: The manufacturing operations have to understand the status of multiple processes rapidly and gather insights from trends. One tool that helps to address this need is a Manufacturing Execution System (MES). It is used to track and monitor the production from raw material inputs into finished goods and optimize production. It increases the visibility throughout the organization and helps for efficiency advancements within operations.
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Here are some of the benefits of an MES.
[vendor_logo_first]Better visibility into operations
The adoption of an MES enhances visibility into manufacturing operations as all the stakeholders can access the same data concerning the manufacturing operations. This shared access provides everyone the confidence that their viewing is accurate and consistent throughout the board.
Improved efficiency via processes standardization
Another substantial benefit of an MES is process standardization. An MES can be utilized to manage and define specific processes to be followed in a specific order. As a result, one can eliminate spreadsheets, the requirement to maintain paper logs, manual data entry into numerous systems, and the need to reconcile data with the operations division. This saves a lot of time and reduces the number of errors caused by manual intervention to enhance the processes' overall quality and efficiency. When the processes become automated and standardized, they are easier to measure, focus on, and enhance, freeing up the workforce to work on revenue-generating activities instead.
Streamlined inventory management
An additional potential profit that comes along with the implementation of an MES is inventory management. The MES provides the user with the visibility of exactly what inventory is needed for production, what is consumed, and what is yielded.
Value-added integration
MES can be integrated with other systems like an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system to optimize operational efficiencies. Real-time integration eradicates the delays, errors, and the costs caused by manual systems and duplicate data entry throughout systems. ERP systems offer macro and planning features like forecasting, inventory management, MRP, and MES systems to complement this by providing detailed shop floor scheduling and tracking.
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