Integrated Factory Operations

IT/OT Convergence in Factories Today

The increasing complexity of today’s manufacturing industry requires manufacturers to add flexibility to their operations without losing efficiency or productivity….

Video: integration of digital solutions on the shopfloor for optimized chemical manufacturing

Part of the daily business in the chemical industry is facing new challenges and dealing with them: increasing cost pressure,…

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MES as a Core Innovation Target

A manufacturing execution system (MES) cannot be an afterthought; rather, it must be a core piece of factory innovation programs….

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Mendix low-code for MES personalization empowers your production team

Looking to create more personalized operations in a faster and more convenient way? In the race toward better, faster, cheaper…

Opcenter Execution Process 2207

What’s new in Opcenter Execution Process 2207

Providing a state-of-the-art platform to deploy predefined industry templates Opcenter™ Execution Process (EX PR) software is the Siemens manufacturing execution…

OKQ8 Creates Future-proof Digital Depot Management

Sweden’s leading fuel company uses Siemens Digital Enterprise portfolio and partner PlantVision for digital transformation in the Oil and Gas Industry.

CASE STUDY: BASF reduces batch production time by 5 – 10%

Using Siemens Opcenter, leading chemicals company streamlines production with digital manufacturing.

AVAILABLE NOW! Opcenter Execution Process 4.4

Enabling the design and rollout of global manufacturing templates Opcenter Execution Process 4.4 implements vertical integration use cases and leverages…

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Manufacturing execution systems (MES) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems: How they relate

Efficient interaction between manufacturing execution system (MES) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is critical to a manufacturer’s productivity and on-time delivery of products. Integration of MES and ERP systems enables their complementary functionality to bring greater benefit to a manufacturer than siloed systems