Cimlogic article: Where are you on your Smart Factory journey?

Cimlogic article: Where are you on your Smart Factory journey?

Digital manufacturing strategy is on the agenda of every CIO/CEO.?But, how do you know where to start??Phrases such as Digital Twins, Connected Supply Chain and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are common buzzwords in manufacturing media.?How is your 2022 digital transformation plan shaping up? Whilst augmented reality, and digital twins’ solutions, might seem to be the answer, they’re not the place to start.?Leading manufacturers are changing the face of Production, Operations and Consumer relationships through agile manufacturing, but the strategy must be business-led (don’t start with the technology!).??

Cimlogic work with companies on their digital transformation journey, reviewing current technology and developing a reference architecture for forward planning.?Successful digital transformation needs visibility (and understanding) of the complete design cycle and supply chain cycle, facilitated through a connected supply chain and an integrated digital enterprise.?

From ‘Good’ to ‘Smart’ – your Digital Transformation journey …?

1.?Create a Great Factory

To achieve a Smart Factory, you first need a ‘really good’ Factory.?Understand your business KPIs and challenges, analyse these and identify appropriate solutions, designed to maximise ROI and business benefit.?Solutions such as basic MES/OEE and Smart Andon can form part of step 1 on the Smart Factory journey, addressing challenges around productivity/performance, quality and compliance, and cost of goods.

2. Advanced MES and?Vertical?Integration

Once the smart factory foundations are in place, you can start planning the strategy to address additional challenges, including sustainability, and on-time delivery in full (OTIF).?Beyond traditional OEE projects, MES solutions include quality, maintenance, inventory, and energy.??The availability of consistent, high-quality data, in turn, enables data analytics and the implementation of machine learning solutions delivering innovative process improvements and real business value.

Vertical integration?forms the backbone of digital manufacturing and the connected supply chain.?Vertical integration between SCADA, MES, ERP and business systems allows companies to realise additional business benefits, combining application capabilities and enabling an agile manufacturing facility.

3. Manufacturing Digital Core?and the Integrated Enterprise

Many manufacturers have developed internal systems in a somewhat isolated manner; whilst companies are making huge investment in technology (PLM, CRM, ERP, SCADA and MES etc), these often operate in silos, with current point to point integration preventing companies realising the full benefit of combining application capabilities.?Integration of PLM and CRM systems with the traditional ‘manufacturing’ applications is integral to the manufacturing digital core, without which companies are ill-equipped to realise the benefits of a truly Integrated Enterprise.

Prioritise the manufacturing digital core as a fundamental step on your Smart Factory journey.?Get the digital core right first, then layer the smart technology on top of it, otherwise you’re just implementing tech on tech (and potentially wasting investment).

Want to learn more about the manufacturing digital core? Interested in how the connected supply chain supports the relationship between product, operations and the customer? Read more Digital Transformation tips here: https://www.cimlogic.co.uk/blog/where-are-you-on-your-smart-factory-journey/

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