Future of MES—Impact of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) on MES Platforms

Future of MES—Impact of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) on MES Platforms

MES Demystified—How is the IIoT Poised to Boost MES Platforms?

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08-Jul-2016
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This Frost & Sullivan research service analyzes the impact of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies on Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). This research also identifies some visionary companies that have developed best-in-class IIoT-enabled MES solutions. The manufacturing sector is shifting towards the execution of production operations in a dynamic fashion. This is attributed to the advent of several technologies based on IIoT. The CAPEX and OPEX investment for IIoT-enabled MES solutions across the automotive, aerospace, medical devices, food & beverages, chemical, oil & gas, and pharmaceutical industries is expected to $1.64 billion and $0.97 billion respectively by 2022. Overall, the future MES solution will be interconnected with multiple platforms and come equipped with sophisticated functionalities that can handle adverse situations in the shop floor in real time.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Research Scope and Objective

Key Questions this Study will Answer

IIoT—The Four Functional Facets

Impact of IIoT on the Shop Floor

Implications of IIoT Enablers on MES Platforms

MES—Functionalities

Evolution of Intelligent MES

Advantages of MES

End Users’ Expectations from MES

Challenges to IIoT-Enabled MES Implementation

Private but Integrated Clouds to Boost MES Platforms

Predictive and Preventive Maintenance as Add-on Functionalities to MES Platforms

Plug-and-Play Devices Enable Control on the Go

Is Cybersecurity a Threat to Advanced MES Solutions?

Investment Analysis Across Industry Verticals

Technology Analysis in Industry Verticals

Region-based Analysis

Region versus Industrial Vertical Analysis

Case Example in Automotive Industry

Case Example in Automotive Industry (continued)

Schematic of MES in Complex Manufacturing

Shift Towards Sustainable Plug Play Connectors

Bridging the Connectivity Gap with Effective Adaptors

Extending MES Functionalities to Process Management

Control on the Go through Smart MES Devices

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Additional Sources of Information on the MES Market

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Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

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This Frost & Sullivan research service analyzes the impact of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies on Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES). This research also identifies some visionary companies that have developed best-in-class IIoT-enabled MES solutions. The manufacturing sector is shifting towards the execution of production operations in a dynamic fashion. This is attributed to the advent of several technologies based on IIoT. The CAPEX and OPEX investment for IIoT-enabled MES solutions across the automotive, aerospace, medical devices, food & beverages, chemical, oil & gas, and pharmaceutical industries is expected to $1.64 billion and $0.97 billion respectively by 2022. Overall, the future MES solution will be interconnected with multiple platforms and come equipped with sophisticated functionalities that can handle adverse situations in the shop floor in real time.
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Author Srikanth Shivasamy
Industries Industrial Automation
WIP Number K0BE-01-00-00-00
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