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Industrial Processes & Wireless Communications – Part II: Manufacturing Logistics

Cisco Manufacturing

This blog is the second in a series, bringing a lens on manufacturing logistics, dissecting the application flow and a little detail on why the serving wireless medium must behave in a particular way to support it. 2) Manufacturing logistics. Manufacturing Logistics. Logistics Communication Flows.

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MES and ERP Data Integration

ATS

Share Manufacturing execution systems (MES) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) tools both play critical roles in production line performance. Manufacturing execution systems (MES) provide real-time monitoring and control of production operations.

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Heijunka & Production Leveling in Manufacturing

ATS

Design a leveled schedule using a Heijunka box or a digital Advanced Planning & Scheduling (APS) system. Synchronize logistics, suppliers, and maintenance with the new rhythm. By linking machines, systems, and data streams, manufacturers can respond faster to changes and maintain smoother production flow.

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Manufacturing Execution Systems

ATS

A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) is an effective way to meet this need, providing operational oversight and communication while integrating seamlessly with both enterprise-and process-level systems. Read on to learn more about what an MES in manufacturing is and how it works.