The MES (Manufacturing Execution System) allows managing and monitoring real-time production. These systems support all production tasks, including automatic creation of reports, while providing direct access to production data and linking the various tasks of the plant. They afford the opportunity to make connections between the reception of raw materials, production orders, work schedules, quality control, shipping, maintenance and equipment efficiency. Real information systems serving manufacturing companies, MES systems cover the main areas of production control.
MES systems also allow to:
Roll Products | |
Pharmaceutical | |
Paper Mills | |
Health Care | |
Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) | |
Food | |
Car Industry | |
Renewable Energy |