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Without a Purpose-Built MES: Aerospace & Defense Manufacturers Risk Contract Loss & Revenue Decline

iBASEt

Aerospace and Defense (A&D) manufacturers face unique challenges: constant design updates, strict quality and compliance standards. These intricacies make A&D manufacturing vastly different from other industries. Designed for Complex Workflows A&D manufacturers dont focus on high-volume, repetitive production.

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What does it take to truly achieve smart manufacturing in Asia Pacific?

AU Manufacturing

Article by Steve Long, General Manager Asia Pacific and Japan, Intel Over the past few decades, the world has witnessed the rise of Asia Pacific through its manufacturing capability, fueled by labor, economic and regulatory advantages. However, the world’s manufacturing powerhouse is now at a critical inflection point.

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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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Top 16 Frequently Asked Questions About Manufacturing Execution system (MES)

Factory Worx

Top 16 Frequently Asked Questions About Manufacturing Execution system (MES). The manufacturing industry, like any other industry, is rapidly expanding. Successful manufacturing businesses are adaptable and consistently improve their overall operating efficiency. What is a Manufacturing Execution System (MES)?

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3 ways visualization software can align operations across enterprise layers

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Understand how a 360-degree visualization overview is possible for manufacturing and processing companies to derive intelligence from software integrating multiple enterprise levels. There also are gains to be made at the site-wide operational and at the enterprise-wide corporate tier.

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Future of Communications Is Here—Are You Ready for These Strategic Imperatives

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Microservices that bundle customer experience (CX) and employee experience (EX): To deliver a unified solution which includes integrated customer relationship management (CRM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), and internal/external communications. Advanced edge services: Alcatel Lucent Enterprise, Cisco, and Radisys.