Clearing Up the Confusion: How MOM Software Transforms Manufacturing Operations
About the Interview
For many years there has been a lack of clarity on the distinction between Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM). In short, MES focuses on real-time production monitoring and control on the factory floor, while MOM is a broader concept encompassing all methods and systems used to manage manufacturing operations. In this interview, Mike Bradford, Marketing Director of Dassault Systèmes, discusses three major benefits of fully deploying MOM software across manufacturing plants.
Mike outlines the challenges in leveraging MES solutions, noting that the term MES was initially used interchangeably with MOM, and highlights uncertainty about MES’s ideal role within system architecture. He explains that Dassault’s Delmia brand offers a business management-based approach to MOM, which provides several key advantages, including:
- Configurability
- Breadth of functionality
- Unique global capabilities
Additionally, Mike explains that if process creation is deferred, MOM software offers visibility into whether production preferences have been released to facilities, are currently in use, or have been adjusted.
In summary, the distinction between MES and MOM is essential for understanding the full capabilities of manufacturing software solutions since technology has helped companies to streamline their manufacturing process through Planning Software for decades. The DELMIA MOM software differentiates from others in the market because you can cut down the number of integration points that you have to have, which streamlines the whole process. Ultimately, leveraging MOM software can improve visibility, efficiency, and adaptability across manufacturing facilities.
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