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Increasing your business’s efficiency can mean doing more with less. It also means improving communication between sites so information can travel more quickly and with ease. The best way to ensure this success is by incorporating a manufacturing execution system.

Manufacturing execution systems are computerized systems used in manufacturing for tracking and documenting the transformation of raw materials and finished goods. One of the primary goals of this system is to make sure that every level of your operations is producing at maximum efficiency and for production output to be improved. 

Setting and achieving goals can come much quicker after getting your business involved with its own manufacturing execution system. You will synchronize all manufacturing activities across each facility, and with real-time data checks you will eliminate many areas where human error can be a risk.

For larger operations, a manufacturing execution system provides a flexible model to change processes and to enforce them instantly. Order details and instructions can be dispatched and reach personnel instantly. Plus, real-time feedback will help those involved to identify and resolve issues without delay.

However, a manufacturing execution system is not the answer for all businesses. Smaller manufacturers with smaller production will find it difficult to justify an additional system, where the profit margins are not wide enough to invest in a process that is built for connecting even the most complex manufacturing systems.

Both long-term and short-term benefits will become clear with a manufacturing execution system in place. Robust strategies lead to improved yields, lower costs, and better adherence to compliance. For more information on implementing an effective manufacturing execution system within your business, call Cybergear today at (586) 531-7116. 

Because our mission is to help our clients improve, we treat your capital as if it were our own. By combining lean and factory physics concepts with digital manufacturing, Cybergear helps manufacturers remain adaptable in a constantly changing industry by increasing quality, efficiency, and ultimately—profits.

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