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Posted on Tuesday, May, 13, 2008, 3:43PM In order to remain globally competitive, implement continuous improvement initiatives and adhere to complex traceability requirements for regulatory compliance, manufacturers recognize that a nominal investment in an Operations Execution system can pay handsome rewards and incremental ROI on heavy investments already applied to ERP deployments.
Operations Execution Systems go far beyond a traditional MES approach by enabling manufacturers to easily deploy, manage and monitor flexible manufacturing processes, in real-time, across the full breadth of operations (production, warehouse, quality, time & labor, supply chain visibility) within a single plant, or throughout the entire global enterprise and extended supplier network.
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- How to Integrate plant floor operations with corporate planning activities
- How to leveraging the value of ERP with complete visibility and control across the enterprise
- How to execute a core enterprise deployment strategy, by integrating ERP with Operations Execution System to speed multi-site implementations
- How to support the ongoing standardization of processes and best practices across the enterprise
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(Apriso Corp.) Augmenting the Value of ERP with an Operations Execution System White Papers :: In order to remain globally competitive, implement continuous improvement initiatives and adhere to complex traceability requirements for regulatory compliance, manufacturers recognize that a nominal investment in an Operations Execution system can pay handsome rewards and incremental ROI on heavy investments already applied to ERP deployments. The Need for SOA to Achieve Flexibility and Agility within Plant Operations White Papers :: The way in which manufacturers worldwide operate is evolving from reacting to demand - to anticipating and collaborating with trading partners. Manufacturers continue to face pressures to adapt their operations for rapid changes between different phases of the product life cycle as these life cycles shrink dramatically. Achieving Operational Excellence within Mill Products Manufacturing Environments White Papers :: Mill Products companies face strong business and manufacturing challenges to remain globally competitive and adaptable to changing market conditions while continuing to drive costs out of the business. These challenges come from many sources, including globalization, industry consolidation, customer-centric production strategies and inventory optimization strategies associated with the supply chain. MES: Achieving Real Quality through Virtual Products White Papers :: While design is critical to the quality of any product, if manufacturing doesn’t build the product to design spec even the best designed product will fail. It’s not enough for today’s firms to mass produce product hoping to reduce defects through sheer volume.
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