Manufacturing Execution Monitoring (MEM)

 

 

 

A SCADA Solution for MEM

A versatile and powerful SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) solution. Have full visibility and control over individual machines, monitor workstations, or use the enterprise MEM function to monitor as many facilities as needed. In any case, MEM provides suppliers the necessary control and traceability needed in high stake operations.

 

Manufacturing Control

Insequence’s SPD Pro  Manufacturing Execution Monitoring (MEM) allows facilities to monitor machines and workstations. This includes monitoring and changing the controls, actions, and reactions to set conditions via a PLC.  A list of OPC tags is created for a designated station. For each tag, a list of methods is created, and each method contains process steps, similar to SPD Pro MES,that are to be executed. Integrated Data Management can work alongside MEM to provide a means to gather, analyze, and store real time data without requiring SQL databases to be offline or removed from production.

 

MEM Across the Enterprise

MEMe, or the enterprise function within MEM, allows the customer to view, monitor and control all operations taking place within multiple facilities. Information collected with MEMe is stored (in conjunction with the data server) in tables in an SQL database. By using SPD Pro’s MES reporting capabilities, historical data from many different devices can be easily retrieved. MEMe is designed to act as a module within the SPD Pro software suite, but if desired, it can also act as a stand-alone solution.

 

 

 

Screenshot of SCADA MEM module
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MEM Functions…

 

  • Define a list of OPC Tags to monitor
    • Each OPC tag defines a list of methods, or task lists, each of those containing process steps similar to MES
    • Each method contains conditions describing when steps should be performed and a list of steps to execute if that condition is met.
  • Real-time data acquisition
  • Monitor defined operations within multiple facilities
  • Alarm and Event management
  • Triggers rule-based actions based on critical device state change.

 

 

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