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Supply chain management unlocks manufacturing financial power

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: kerkezz/stock.adobe.com ECI Solutions’ M1 ERP transforms supply chain management by fostering collaboration, streamlining operations, improving efficiency, and unlocking cost savings. The balance between dependable suppliers and cost-effective materials seems to have reached its end for discrete manufacturers.

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Bottoms-Up MES That Works

Gary Mintchell

Bosch-backed factory floor tech Pico MES is digitizing, error-proofing & increasing efficiency for the small/mid-sized factories (98% of the industry) at the heart of the American supply chain & providing a blueprint for how to transform our factories. He wants to fill the gap between enterprise and supply chain software.

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IMTS emphasizes the importance of information

Control Engineering

A key topic throughout the event, which impacts these other undercurrents in some way, is information. and the Smart Factory have put a greater emphasis on information and how it impacts a facility’s operation. Gathering all this information is only part of the picture, however. Protect the digital manufacturing supply chain.

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Breaking the Cycle of Quality Challenges in Aerospace & Defense

iBASEt

Proactive Quality Control in Complex Manufacturing In complex discrete manufacturing, even slight defects can lead to significant issues, including rework, delays, and increased costs. Integrating MES with Supplier Quality Management (SQM) enables manufacturers to uphold the same high standards throughout their supply chains.

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Digital Continuity, A Driving Force in Manufacturing Productivity

iBASEt

It applies across any business activity that incorporates digital information as part of its operational or archival processes. Put simply, “Digital continuity is the ability to use your information in the way you need, for as long as you need.” Aligning this information will drive productivity throughout your organization.

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Why ERP Alone Won’t Transform the Shop Floor – Questions Manufacturers Should Ask Their ERP Provider

iBASEt

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) are pivotal technologies for today’s leading manufacturers who are pursuing digital first operations. As the technology developed these functions further expanded to parts of the manufacturing operation.

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Digital Continuity, A Driving Force in Manufacturing Productivity

iBASEt

It applies across any business activity that incorporates digital information as part of its operational or archival processes. Put simply, “Digital continuity is the ability to use your information in the way you need, for as long as you need.” Aligning this information will drive productivity throughout your organization.