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[PlusFORCE Implementation Case] Food Manufacturer

Proposal and realization of a one-stop solution for MES/SCADA/PLC utilizing expertise and know-how from the process manufacturing industry!

We would like to introduce a case study where our "PlusFORCE Manufacturing Execution" system was implemented at a food manufacturer with sales of 500 billion yen. In the company's current factory, manual operations were the main focus in the manufacturing process, leading to a high level of worker involvement, and both manufacturing plans and actual results were managed on paper, resulting in poor work efficiency. After the implementation, planning, instructions, operation monitoring, and actual results in the manufacturing process could be centrally managed. 【Case Overview】 ■Before - Workers were constantly operating and monitoring equipment on-site. - Managers were handwriting plans on a whiteboard. ■After - With the automation control via PLC, it was no longer necessary for workers to be on-site constantly (they only needed to respond when alerts were triggered). *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[42Q Case Study] Major Clean Energy OEM

Flexible MES cloud solution! A case where total costs were reduced and manufacturing speed improved.

We would like to introduce a case study of the cloud-based production management system MES "42Q" implemented at a major clean energy OEM. The company was looking for a new MES solution as a new factory was set to open, requiring the ability to obtain consistent and accurate data from all manufacturing plants, along with the provision of standard batch genealogy and serialization functions. The solution was successfully implemented in less than two months, allowing the new factory to operate as scheduled. Additionally, thanks to the transparency of genealogy and traceability, on-site analysis and product analysis, which previously took three months, could now be executed in just a few days. 【Case Overview】 ■ Challenge: A manufacturing execution system (MES) that provides visibility across multiple manufacturing facilities was needed. ■ Benefits - No need for infrastructure installation or maintenance - Flexibility to handle high-mix and low-mix products with a single solution - Subscription model providing price predictability - Seamless integration between lifecycle management and ERP systems *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact Sanmina.

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[Report] The Global Market for Manufacturing Execution Systems in Life Sciences

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The market size of manufacturing execution systems in the global life sciences is expected to reach approximately $2.47 billion in 2022, with a projected healthy growth rate of over 12.20% during the forecast period from 2023 to 2030. Manufacturing execution systems (MES) in life sciences refer to software-based solutions designed to manage and control manufacturing processes in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. MES facilitates real-time monitoring, tracking, and execution of manufacturing operations, from raw material preparation to final product packaging. Key factors driving the demand for manufacturing execution systems (MES) in life sciences include the rise of biopharmaceuticals, increased technological advancements, and the growing adoption of Pharma 4.0. As the pharmaceutical industry embraces digital transformation and promotes Pharma 4.0, the adoption of MES in the life sciences market is increasing. Initiatives related to Pharma 4.0 aim to enhance connectivity, productivity, compliance, and information management, enabling more effective solutions to industry challenges.

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[Market Report] ASEAN Smart Factory Market

The ASEAN smart factory market is rapidly expanding and is expected to reach 28.85 billion USD by 2031.

The ASEAN smart factory market is poised for a transformative decade, with revenues expected to surge from $9.76 billion in 2022 to an estimated $28.85 billion by 2031. This remarkable growth trajectory is supported by a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.80% during the forecast period from 2023 to 2031. The ASEAN smart factory market is anticipated to revolutionize manufacturing processes across various industries, including automotive, electronics, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals. As more companies recognize the benefits of smart manufacturing, investments in automation and digitalization are expected to rise sharply. For application methods, please check the [PDF download] button or apply directly through the related links.

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