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Manufacturing execution systems (MES) are computerized systems used in
manufacturing Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation. It is the essence of secondary sector of the economy. The term may refer to a r ...
to track and document the transformation of raw materials to finished goods. MES provides information that helps manufacturing decision-makers understand how current conditions on the plant floor can be optimized to improve production output. MES works as real-time monitoring system to enable the control of multiple elements of the production process (e.g. inputs, personnel, machines and support services). MES may operate across multiple function areas, for example management of product definitions across the
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, resource
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, order execution and dispatch, production analysis and downtime management for
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(OEE), product quality, or materials track and trace. MES creates the "as-built" record, capturing the data, processes and outcomes of the manufacturing process. This can be especially important in regulated industries, such as food and beverage or pharmaceutical, where documentation and proof of processes, events and actions may be required. The idea of MES might be seen as an intermediate step between, on the one hand, an
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(ERP) system, and a
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(SCADA) or
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system on the other; although historically, exact boundaries have fluctuated. Industry groups such as MESA International -
Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association International (MESA, also known as MESA International) is a worldwide not-for-profit Trade association, community of manufacturing companies, information technology hardware and software suppliers, sys ...
- were created in the early 1990s to address the complexity, and advise on the execution of MES Systems.


Benefits

"Manufacturing Execution Systems elpcreate flawless manufacturing processes and provide real-time feedback of requirement changes", and provide information at a single source. Other benefits from a successful MES implementation might include: # Reduced waste, re-work and scrap, including quicker setup times # More accurate capture of cost information (e.g. labour, scrap, downtime, and tooling) # Increased uptime # Incorporate paperless workflow activities # Manufacturing operations traceability # Decreases downtime and easy fault finding # Reduced inventory, through the eradication of just-in-case inventory


MES

A wide variety of systems arose using collected data for a dedicated purpose. Further development of these systems during the 1990s introduced overlap in functionality. Then the Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association International (MESA) introduced some structure by defining 11 functions that set the scope of MES. In 2000, the
ANSI/ISA-95 ANSI/ISA-95, or ISA-95 as it is more commonly referred, is an international standard from the International Society of Automation for developing an automated interface between enterprise and control systems. This standard has been developed for g ...
standard merged this model with the Purdue Reference Model (PRM).Johann Eder, Schahram Dustdar (2006) ''Business Process Management Workshops''. p. 239 A functional hierarchy was defined in which MES were situated at Level 3 between ERP at Level 4 and process control at Levels 0, 1, 2. With the publication of the third part of the standard in 2005, activities in Level 3 were divided over four main operations: production, quality, logistics and maintenance. Between 2005 and 2013, additional or revised parts of the ANSI/ISA-95 standard defined the architecture of an MES into more detail, covering how to internally distribute functionality and what information to exchange internally as well as externally.


Functional areas

Over the years, international standards and models have refined the scope of such systems in terms of activities. These typically include:. * Management of product definitions. This may include storage, version control and exchange with other systems of master data like product production rules, bill of material, bill of resources, process set points and recipe data all focused on defining how to make a product. Management of product definitions can be part of
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. * Management of resources. This may include registration, exchange and analysis of resource information, aiming to prepare and execute production orders with resources of the right capabilities and availability. *
Scheduling (production processes) Scheduling is the process of arranging, controlling and optimizing work and workloads in a production process or manufacturing process. Scheduling is used to allocate plant and machinery resources, plan human resources, plan production processes an ...
. These activities determine the production schedule as a collection of work orders to meet the production requirements, typically received from
enterprise resource planning Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of main business processes, often in real time and mediated by software and technology. ERP is usually referred to as a category of Business management tools, business management ...
(ERP) or specialized
advanced planning and scheduling Advanced planning and scheduling (APS, also known as advanced manufacturing) refers to a manufacturing management process by which raw materials and production capacity are optimally allocated to meet demand. APS is especially well-suited to envi ...
systems, making optimal use of local resources. * Dispatching production orders. Depending on the type of production processes this may include further distribution of batches, runs and work orders, issuing these to work centers and adjustment to unanticipated conditions. * Execution of production orders. Although actual execution is done by
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systems, an MES may perform checks on resources and inform other systems about the progress of production processes. * Collection of production data. This includes collection, storage and exchange of process data, equipment status, material lot information and production logs in either a data historian or relational database. * Production performance analysis. Create useful information out of the raw collected data about the current status of production, like Work In Progress (WIP) overviews, and the production performance of the past period like the
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or any other
performance indicator A performance indicator or key performance indicator (KPI) is a type of performance measurement. KPIs evaluate the success of an organization or of a particular activity (such as projects, programs, products and other initiatives) in which it en ...
. * Production
track and trace In the distribution and logistics of many types of products, track and trace or tracking and tracing concerns a process of determining the current and past locations (and other information) of a unique item or property. This concept can be s ...
. Registration and retrieval of related information in order to present a complete history of lots, orders or equipment (particularly important in health related productions, e.g.
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).


Relationship with other systems

MES integrates with
ISA-95 ANSI/ISA-95, or ISA-95 as it is more commonly referred, is an international standard from the International Society of Automation for developing an automated interface between enterprise and control systems. This standard has been developed for g ...
(previous Purdue Reference Model, “95”) with multiple relationships.


Relationship with other Level 3 systems

The collection of systems acting on the ISA-95 Level 3 can be called manufacturing operations management systems (MOMS). Apart from an MES, there are typically
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(LIMS), warehouse management system (WMS) and
computerized maintenance management system A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), also known as a computerized maintenance management information system (CMMIS), is any software package that maintains a computer database of information about an organization's maintenance o ...
(CMMS). From the MES point of view possible information flows are: * To LIMS: quality test requests, sample lots, statistical process data * From LIMS: quality test results, product certificates, testing progress * To WMS: material resource requests, material definitions, product deliveries * From WMS: material availability, staged material lots, product shipments * To CMMS: equipment running data, equipment assignments, maintenance requests * From CMMS: maintenance progress, equipment capabilities, maintenance schedule


Relationship with Level 4 systems

Examples of systems acting on ISA-95 Level 4 are
product lifecycle management In industry, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from its inception through the engineering, design and manufacture, as well as the service and disposal of manufactured products. PL ...
(PLM),
enterprise resource planning Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is the integrated management of main business processes, often in real time and mediated by software and technology. ERP is usually referred to as a category of Business management tools, business management ...
(ERP),
customer relationship management Customer relationship management (CRM) is a process in which a business or other organization administers its interactions with customers, typically using data analysis to study large amounts of information. CRM systems compile data from a ra ...
(CRM),
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(HRM), and
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(PDES). From the MES point of view, possible information flows are: * To PLM: production test results * From PLM: product definitions, bill of operations (routings), electronic work instructions, equipment settings * To ERP: production performance results, produced and consumed material * From ERP:
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, order requirements * To CRM: product tracking and tracing information * From CRM: product complaints * To HRM: personnel performance * From HRM: personnel skills, personnel availability * To PDES: production test and execution results * From PDES: manufacturing flow definitions,
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(DoE) definitions In many cases,
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(EAI) systems are being used to exchange transaction messages between MES and Level 4 systems. A common data definition,
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, has been defined within the
ISA-95 ANSI/ISA-95, or ISA-95 as it is more commonly referred, is an international standard from the International Society of Automation for developing an automated interface between enterprise and control systems. This standard has been developed for g ...
standard to link MES systems to these Level 4 systems.


Relationship with Level 0, 1, 2 systems

Systems acting on ISA-95 Level 2 are
supervisory control and data acquisition Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) is a control system architecture comprising computers, networked data communications and graphical user interfaces for high-level supervision of machines and processes. It also covers sensors and o ...
(SCADA),
programmable logic controller A programmable logic controller (PLC) or programmable controller is an industrial computer that has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, machines, robotic devices, or any activity tha ...
s (PLC),
distributed control system A distributed control system (DCS) is a computerised control system for a process or plant usually with many control loops, in which autonomous controllers are distributed throughout the system, but there is no central operator supervisory contro ...
s (DCS) and building automation systems (BAS). Information flows between MES and these process control systems are roughly similar: * To PLCs: work instructions, recipes, set points * From PLCs: process values, alarms, adjusted set points, production results Most MES systems include connectivity as part of their product offering. Direct communication of plant floor equipment data is established by connecting to the PLC. Often, plant floor data is first collected and diagnosed for real-time control in a DCS or SCADA system. In this case, the MES systems connect to these Level 2 systems for exchanging plant floor data. Until recently, the industry standard for plant floor connectivity has been
OLE for Process Control Open Platform Communications (OPC) is a series of standards and specifications for industrial telecommunication. They are based on Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for process control. An industrial automation task force developed the original st ...
(OPC), but it is now moving to
OPC Unified Architecture OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) is a cross-platform, open-source, IEC62541 standard for data exchange from sensors to cloud applications developed by the OPC Foundation. Distinguishing characteristics are: * Standardized data models freely a ...
(OPC-UA); meaning that OPC-UA compatible systems will not necessarily run only on
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environment, but will also be able to run on
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or other embedded systems, decreasing the cost of SCADA systems, and rendering them more open with robust security.


See also

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Enterprise control Enterprise control is the ability to combine control, intelligence and Business process management, process management to enable business optimization that is inclusive of business and production operations. It combines the strength of both busine ...
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Enterprise integration Enterprise integration is a technical field of enterprise architecture, which is focused on the study of topics such as system interconnection, electronic data interchange, product data exchange and distributed computing environments. It is a c ...
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Laboratory information system A laboratory information management system (LIMS), sometimes referred to as a laboratory information system (LIS) or laboratory management system (LMS), is a software-based solution with features that support a modern laboratory's operations. K ...
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Manufacturing operations management Manufacturing operations management (MOM) is a collection of systems for managing end-to-end manufacturing processes with a view to optimizing efficiency. There are many types of MOM software, including for production management, performance analy ...
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Process development execution system {{Use dmy dates, date=March 2023 Process development execution systems (PDES) are software systems used to guide the development of high-tech manufacturing technologies like semiconductor manufacturing, MEMS manufacturing, photovoltaics manufacturi ...
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Product lifecycle management In industry, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from its inception through the engineering, design and manufacture, as well as the service and disposal of manufactured products. PL ...
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Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture Purdue Enterprise Reference Architecture (PERA) is a 1990s reference model for enterprise architecture, developed by Theodore J. Williams and members of the Industry-Purdue University Consortium for Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Overview ...


References


Further reading

* MES Center Association
What is MES system
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'' MES Center Association''
MES Center is a non-profit organization that provides information and trends to those who are interested in control and monitoring of production processes, detailed scheduling, production logistics, production quality management and maintenance from the perspective of MES / MOM information systems
''The Benefits of MES: A Report from the Field''
Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association * * {{cite book , year = 2005 , title = Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 3: Activity Models of Manufacturing Operations Management , location = Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA , publisher = International Society of Automation , isbn = 1556179553 * ''A Reference Model For Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)'' Purdue Research Foundation, 1989 *MES Center Association
MES system as an integration tool
Information systems MES software