Detailed traceability without the overhead.(Case-In-Point)

MSI, October, 2004 by Michel, Roberto

Shaun McGinnis says the best way to visualize the large-scale data storage systems made by Hitachi Computer Products America is to think of "a refrigerator packed with boards and drives." That means the equipment is powerful, but at the same time, it's challenging to manufacture not only because of the assembly involved, but the testing and traceability requirements too.

McGinnis is production engineering manager for this Hitachi division, based in Norman, Okla. He says an ERP system from PeopleSoft drives production planning and material management at the plant, but achieving a single automated system for traceability and integrated quality management concerns drove Hitachi to implement a manufacturing execution system (MES).

Before the MES,...

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