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Overview: The manufacturing industry has adopted Six Sigma, postponement, Lean manufacturing and dozens of other methodologies. Unfortunately, the systems used to support these initiatives lack the agility for success. They're not real-time. They are siloed and can?t be integrated or extended to provide the end-to-end control and visibility required to run a highly optimized manufacturing operation. Simply put, they lack what organizations need to adapt and thrive in today's highly competitive environment.
Recognizing this as both a problem and an opportunity, Apriso has designed an entirely new solution around a concept called adaptive manufacturing, in which manufacturers adopt systems and processes that provide the agility required to adopt new extended business models and continuous improvement initiatives, while also reducing risk by maintaining strict controls over process and quality. Apriso serves more than 160 of the world's largest manufacturing organizations, in 40 countries, at 600 locations.
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Solutions offered by Apriso Corporation.
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Research offered by Apriso Corporation
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Augmenting the Value of ERP to Achieve the Perfect Plant by Apriso Corporation. September 2008 - Achieving the Perfect Plant goes far beyond simply integrating traditional MES systems to ERP. Read this white paper and discover the methods to achieving that goal.
Global Manufacturing Operations Management by Apriso Corporation. September 2008 - Manufacturing operations main goal is to reduce the total cost of manufacturing. This paper explains how such a platform can provide the basis for not only managing manufacturing operations, but also quality and inventory across global supplier networks.
MES: Achieving Real Quality through Virtual Products by Apriso Corporation. June 2008 - In this paper learn how Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) as a part of the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) conceptual framework are a natural collector and organizer with virtual product information.
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