Manufacturing Execution System (MES) in the Cloud

March 13, 2017

The term Manufacturing Execution System was originally coined to encompass intelligent controllers often called System Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), shop-floor data collection, quality management systems and granular scheduling functions (work sequencing and intra-day scheduling). An entire ecosystem grew up around this idea, with devices, sensors, and applications communicating with each other, largely separated from the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) business systems.

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Škoda Transportation and its subsidiaries are focused on the transport engineering industry, its key products include low-floor trams, electric locomotives, subway trains, suburban train units and trolleybuses, as well as traction motors or complete driving gears for transport systems. The Škoda Transportation group of companies has more than four thousand employees. Škoda experts develop, produce and supply top products customised to the needs and wishes of its customers.

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