MES solution from Dürr
Backbone for digitalized production
The iTac.MES.Suite from Dürr and iTac is based on modern software architecture. It enables connection to modern IIoT solutions such as the Adamos platform.
The iTac.MES.Suite, developed jointly by Dürr and its software subsidiary iTac, is based on modern software architecture and can be adapted to different production control requirements in the automotive, electrical and component industries (Tier 1). By selecting the desired modules, users receive a customized solution for their entire production chain. As an agile MES with optimum release capability, the suite forms the backbone for consistently networked and digitalized processes in production and enables connection to modern IIoT solutions such as the Adamos platform.
New functionalities are added to modules such as Scada, warehouse control, vehicle tracking and energy and quality management for controlling automotive production. These include business intelligence and traceability for detailed product tracking. In addition, the iTac.MES.Suite also includes a comprehensive module for order planning.
All functions can be visualized on screens. The suite offers a comprehensive analysis of all system parameters and thus forms the basis for Industry 4.0 applications. Cloud connectivity makes it possible to merge data from different production sites across plants and evaluate it with Smart Data Analytics from Dürr. Processes and key performance indicators can thus be tracked in real time. The insights gained from this can be used specifically to optimize production processes.
Data acquisition and storage with the iTac.MES.Suite ensures comprehensive traceability of all production processes. The future-proof software architecture improves production monitoring, efficiency and quality. To ensure that all data remains internal, the iTAC.MES.Suite stands for maximum IT security: Dürr uses software technologies that protect against attack scenarios and receive regular updates. In combination with the customer's own security measures - such as firewalls and separation of office and production networks - the result is maximum security. The flexible program structure enables the individual configuration and rapid availability of function modules as well as simple software releases. as
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