ATS's collaborative approach helps customers implement MES or EMI with existing networks
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MES and EMI implementations
ATS claims that its Manufacturing Execution System (MES) and EMI implementations deliver some of the fastest payback periods of any IT project.
According to ATS, implementing MES and EMI requires a thorough understanding of the business process, as well as expertise in the technical solutions required to design, implement and support the system.
The ATS methodology applies commercially off-the-shelf (COTS) products to create efficient and repeatable implementations.
ATS claims its step-by-step collaborative approach ensures continuous improvement for customers implementing MES or EMI in existing plants with an existing information architecture.
Potential applications
- Data collection and acquisition
- Performance analysis
- Process management
- Document control
- Resource allocation and status
- Maintenance management
- Operations/detail scheduling
- Dispatching production units
- Labour management
- Quality management
- Product tracking
- Genealogy
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