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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. Gartner notes, What these manufacturers all have in common, regardless of manufacturing style or end product, is the need to adhere to key design, quality, traceability and compliance requirements.

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Achieving Sustainability Goals in Manufacturing Through ESG Integration

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

These tools provide real-time insights, enabling manufacturers to optimize resource allocation and align with sustainability objectives. Leveraging Digital Transformation Digital transformation enhances ESG performance by improving transparency and compliance.

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How AI is Solving Knowledge Transfer Challenges in Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing

iBASEt

Security and Compliance Issues: Traditionally, knowledge transfer is a verbal process between individuals or small teams and doesn’t account for intellectual property knowledge protection and data privacy standards. This creates a rich source of training materials for future employees.

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Case Study: Lockheed Martin’s Flight to Perfect Quality

iBASEt

An iBASEt MES/Quality Customer Success Story Download Case Study PDF INTRODUCTION At Lockheed Martin’s Clearwater plant in Florida, quality management is not just about compliance to industry and customer requirements—the team has a continuous improvement culture that has led to impressive results, awards, and recognition from its customers.

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Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM)

ATS

Consistent tracking and compliance: Improved data collection, greater visibility into operations, and better coordination mean an enhanced ability to monitor order progress and other production-related activities and detect and correct non-compliant work. The result is lower unit production costs.

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How to get started with industrial data analytics

Control Engineering

It’s all of the back-end systems and in the front-end systems inside an operational technology (OT) stack. Inside a facility, the different data sources are included in the things that enable analytics. The place to start is in the manufacturing facility, specifically in the operational technology (OT) stack.

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Leveraging real-time data across the enterprise

Control Engineering

Manufacturers have many crucial systems that need to talk with one another. The traditional manufacturing stack includes human-machine interfaces (HMIs), supervisory controls and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, manufacturing execution systems (MES) and ERP layers. Courtesy: Grantek/Sepasoft.