Manufacturing Execution Systems

Mito-based MES-Modules – Implementation and Evaluation

Mito-based MES-Modules - Implementation and Evaluation

Hartmut F. Binner
You will be presented with a tool-based approach to MES function modules selection and implementation. Classic data observations include MES and formats such as production data acquisition (PDA), machine data acquisition (MDA) and personnel data entry, but also all other processes, a timely impact on the manufacturing/production process. The MES covers typically the business, reporting and schedule the production levels of an enterprise ERP and the actual production or production process in manufacturing and automation level. In particular, the MES of continuously controlling enforcement an existing and valid planning and feedback from the process is used.
Industrie Management | Volume 30 | 2014 | Edition 2 | Pages 57-61
The Capability of MES Today

The Capability of MES Today

- Characteristics of their Planning and Control Strategies -
Ute Mussbach-Winter, Hans-Hermann Wiendahl
MES are designed as a link between the ERP solution and the production process of a company. They are to support the production order handling in line with the pretended objectives. In a market study 18 MES have been checked concerning their planning and control strategies.
Industrie Management | Volume 19 | 2003 | Edition 2 | Pages 14-18
Internet-Based Production Concepts

Internet-Based Production Concepts

Integration of a planning and process control level
Thorsten Blecker, Günter Graf
Due to heterogeneous standards of information systems in many indus-trial firms the planning- and execution systems are unconnected or incompatible. Therefore, Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) combine ERP-, PDM/EDM- and automation systems. However, simultaneously an increase of the in-house usage of internet technologies in production occurs, such as active technologies, web service and industrial frame- works. They allow new production systems and concepts, driven by the direct, IP-based networking of all information and automation systems. Consequently, the general conditions of MES changes.
Industrie Management | Volume 19 | 2003 | Edition 2 | Pages 36-39