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From Paper to a Model-Based Enterprise: A Journey Worth Taking

iBASEt

The complex discrete manufacturing industry, with its intricate processes and systems, is no stranger to these challenges. This is where the concept of a model-based enterprise (MBE) comes into play as a practical approach to dealing with the demands of the competitive manufacturing landscape.

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Breaking the Cycle of Quality Challenges in Aerospace & Defense

iBASEt

This blog explores how embedding quality management within an MES platform can really make a difference in production processes and strengthen quality assurance. They inform daily production and contribute to long-term product development, ensuring compliance with specifications and reducing defects.

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Digital Twins are powerful, and they’re not just for products

iBASEt

Digital models of human resources help to automate the complex human side of manufacturing. It ensures that technicians are working with relevant skills, qualifications, activities, and experiences, and it can be leveraged for work assignments and compliance tracking. Spatial Twin: Spatial modeling is the virtualization of locations.

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Sustainability for Dummies

Gary Mintchell

This blog post came to my attention. Product Sustainability For Dummies : A Practical Guide, which details how the company continues to demonstrate its leadership in product sustainability with its new guide for manufacturing/product leaders. I seldom hear from PTC anymore what with some of the areas interesting to me being devalued.

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Opening the Golden Triangle and Ten Questions to Ask Your MES Provider

iBASEt

When utilizing the best-in-breed approach to select an MES, manufacturers must ask pointed, industry-specific questions to ensure they choose an open architecture system that fits their current and future needs. Were your systems purpose-built for A&D or complex discrete manufacturing? 10 Questions to Ask MES Providers 1.

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What is Process Manufacturing?

ATS

There is a clear difference between process vs. procedure manufacturing. Procedure manufacturing details the specific step-by-step actions within the process, ensuring consistency, quality and compliance in executing each task.