Many metals companies try to compete using old technologies that fall short of business needs and introduce obsolescence risks, with limited-to-no spare-parts availability. Meanwhile, workers with the most experience operating and maintaining these aging systems are nearing retirement, potentially taking critical “tribal knowledge” with them. A modern manufacturing execution system (MES) can help you gain deeper insights into your operations, get more from your assets, and be more responsive to the needs of your customer.
Many metals companies try to compete using old technologies that fall short of business needs and introduce obsolescence risks, with limited-to-no spare-parts availability. Meanwhile, workers with the most experience operating and maintaining these aging systems are nearing retirement, potentially taking critical “tribal knowledge” with them. A modern manufacturing execution system (MES) can help you gain deeper insights into your operations, get more from your assets, and be more responsive to the needs of your customer.
Learn how an MES can help you to gain new levels of operational intelligence to improve production management and better manage quality. Get strategies to address emerging workforce issues and incorporate traceability.
A modern MES puts real-time information at the fingertips of operators, technicians, engineers, and plant managers. They can use these insights to get more from their workers, equipment, and materials. This allows them to better meet the changing needs of customers.