Standards Worldwide
Standards Worldwide
Phone +49 30 58885700-07

Technical rule [CURRENT]

VDI 5600 Blatt 5:2015-03

Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) - New optimization approaches with MES

German title
Fertigungsmanagementsysteme (Manufacturing Execution Systems - MES) - Neue Optimierungsansätze mit MES
Publication date
2015-03
Original language
German, English
Pages
23

from 83.90 EUR VAT included

from 78.41 EUR VAT excluded

Format and language options

PDF download
  • 83.90 EUR

Shipment (3-5 working days)
  • 93.40 EUR

Monitor with the Standards Ticker

This option is only available after login.
Easily subscribe: Save time and money now!

You can also subscribe to this document - together with other important standards in your industry. This makes your work easier and pays for itself after a short time.

Sparschwein_data
Subscription advantages
Sparschwein Vorteil 1_data

Important standards for your industry, regularly updated

Sparschwein Vorteil 2_data

Much cheaper than buying individually

Sparschwein Vorteil 3_data

Useful functions: Filters, version comparison and more

Publication date
2015-03
Original language
German, English
Pages
23

Quick delivery via download or delivery service

Buy securely with a credit card or pay upon receipt of invoice

All transactions are encrypted

Short description
A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) is not only a tool for the generation of key performance indicators. Permanent re-evaluation of current production situation and thus a permanent rescheduling of the production happening in the near future is also made possible. But an MES can do more. It can also assist in the design of the distant future. Here, for example, indicators for vulnerability analysis can be used. When developing new products or new production lines these indicators can be used for a simulation, that comes very close to reality. The standard derives significant optimisation opportunities in the production process from the Operational Excellence approach, which are then subsumed under the term "Manufacturing Excellence". This standard shows how MES tasks assist companies on their way to Manufacturing Excellence. An evaluation matrix points out to what extent an MES task supports an excellence component and how much it contributes to the achievement of Manufacturing Excellence.
Content
ICS
35.240.50
Also available in
Loading recommended items...
Loading recommended items...
Loading recommended items...
Loading recommended items...