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Revving Up Discrete Manufacturing: Is Your Manufacturing Data Ready for AI?

iBASEt

The Current State of AI in Complex Discrete Manufacturing AI clearly has staying power and will continue to gain momentum as new use cases and applications are discovered. The complex discrete manufacturing industry is already making strides in AI adoption. As always, data is the key to these benefits.

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Enhancing manufacturing with ERP: growth and efficiency unleashed

Manufacturer's Monthly

Yet, an equally pivotal facet for success lies in the realms of effective financial and business management, a reality that can significantly amplify operational efficiency and resource optimisation. Taylor elaborates, “We work with ambitious manufacturers who are being held back by various common issues.

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iBase-t Achieves Record Revenue in Fiscal 2023

iBASEt

Concurrently, iBase-t also unveiled a companywide rebrand delivering a new look and feel designed to better represent the company’s modern solutions for discrete manufacturing. iBase-t also expanded partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC).

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How to automate: Best Control Engineering advice, August 2023

Control Engineering

Cybersecurity, analytics, integrating manufacturing execution systems (MES) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and robotics to combat the labor shortage are among the key trends shaping the industry’s future.

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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. Some of these initial functions more directly deal with traditional accounting functions such as transaction processing.

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Four manufacturing applications that benefit from under-rider AMRs

Control Engineering

No tracks need to be laid, and no expert robotics programmers need to be engaged, simplifying a critical intralogistics function and freeing personnel to handle more demanding tasks. Robots differ in functionality. AMRs can be used to move pallets or shelves so fully filled flow racks can be delivered to manual workstations.

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Epicor: Solutions that are Made With You, For You

Fabricating & Metal Work

“Some neat enhancements have come out of that process, such as feature functionality,” said Andrew Robling, principal product manager for Epicor. The software is specialized for make-to-order manufacturing, discrete manufacturing and process manufacturing.