1997
DOI: 10.4324/9781498714891
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Applying Manufacturing Execution Systems

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“…3.8) is composed of Levels 3 and 4 in the traditional automation pyramid. The hexagons in the figure represent the interconnected process functionalities typically found in production management, including common Level-3 functions such as work order management, quality management and maintenance management (McClellan 1997;Vogel-Heuser et al 2009), and Level-4 functions such as planning, logistics and business process management.…”
Section: S-bpm As Communication Model For Process Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3.8) is composed of Levels 3 and 4 in the traditional automation pyramid. The hexagons in the figure represent the interconnected process functionalities typically found in production management, including common Level-3 functions such as work order management, quality management and maintenance management (McClellan 1997;Vogel-Heuser et al 2009), and Level-4 functions such as planning, logistics and business process management.…”
Section: S-bpm As Communication Model For Process Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McClellan [3] stated that MES offers benefits as follows: manufacturing cycle time reduced, WIP inventory reduced, paperwork between shifts reduced, lost paperwork/blueprint eliminated, customer service improved, data entry time reduced or even eliminated, lead times reduced, empowered and able to respond unanticipated events.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McClellan [20] explains that MES are implemented in all manufacturing environments (from discrete .manu facturing to process manufacturing). In Table 3 (on the following page) some characteristics of discrete manufacturing and process manufacturing are compared with each other .…”
Section: Analysis Of Industry Specific Mes Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%