Optimal Drive Technology

MES vs ERP – what’s right for your business?

04 May 2022

All manufacturers seek to increase productivity, improve efficiency, solve quality control problems, and eliminate downtime associated with re-occurring production and maintenance issues. Why might a combined approach simplify the value of manufacturing intelligence?

While it is widely understood that digital transformation offers gains across all of these areas, the challenge is gaining the data visibility and context from across the whole enterprise, and not least from the factory floor. 

It was previously thought by many that this data capability could be achieved with an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, negating the need for a Manufacturing Execution System. SolutionsPT believes that a combined approach is better and has launched a free eBook highlighting how MES and ERP should work together to deliver rapid enterprise-wide benefits.

The book shows why manufacturers can benefit more from a systems alliance than a systems battle, outlines the role of the ERP and MES in a manufacturing setting, and shows why the right implementation partner is fundamental to digital transformation success for every enterprise. 

MES vs ERP

To understand why a combined approach is the most beneficial, it’s important to understand the role and emergence of each system. An ERP platform is an integrated set of software applications used to manage processes such as sales, purchasing, human resources, finance, and accounting. This creates a central data repository which then acts as a strategic planning centre for the enterprise.

While the ERP platform can show how much it costs to produce a specific product and the amount of material needed, the information is collected and reviewed over a particular time-frame. Because the monitoring doesn’t happen in real-time and isn’t linked to the production process, ERP systems can’t provide real-time actionable intelligence for plant managers and machine operators.

An MES software platform on the other hand can provide end-to-end monitoring of manufacturing processes. Covering everything from raw materials to finished products, MES software is the quickest route to maximise profitability, flexibility, quality, and compliance. 

By deploying AVEVA MES, for example, businesses can digitalise the information found throughout modern manufacturing plants, standardise the best practices and key performance indicators across a single site or multiple sites, and offer a route to continuous improvement. 

On its own, an MES software can’t contextualise operations with other enterprise-level data. The full package of enterprise-wide data visibility contextualised with real-time execution level data and control is only possible with a combined MES and ERP approach.

A winning combination

The SolutionsPT eBook highlights that MES and ERP shouldn’t be a ‘one or the other’ approach. In fact, a combined application will yield compound benefits, assuming they work closely together. Advancing business strategies while keeping a close eye on costs is important for any owner, but crucial to those calculations are the activities taking place on the plant floor. For operators looking to improve efficiency or proactively implement maintenance, they need to make decisions in real time which isn’t possible with an ERP system alone.

Manufacturers need enterprise intelligence at every level down to the finest detail. The ERP system provides the overview of operations and plays an important role in business planning, while the MES software is working at the machine level and gathering information across all data silos, capable of conducting quality and performance checks in real-time and notifying operators accordingly. Combining these data stacks makes real-time contextualisation across business disciplines possible, and opens the full benefits of Digital Transformation to the enterprise.

With a combined approach featuring an ERP platform and AVEVA MES software, for example, business owners and operators alike have the information needed to streamline production processes proactively and maintain quality and compliance throughout an enterprise, however big or small. 

More information on SolutionsPT may be found here.


Contact Details and Archive...

Print this page | E-mail this page


Stone Junction Ltd

This website uses cookies primarily for visitor analytics. Certain pages will ask you to fill in contact details to receive additional information. On these pages you have the option of having the site log your details for future visits. Indicating you want the site to remember your details will place a cookie on your device. To view our full cookie policy, please click here. You can also view it at any time by going to our Contact Us page.