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1 An Overview Of Wonderware MES Products
Jan Rasmussen Sales Director EMEA - MES

2 Wonderware Manufacturing Operations Software Solution Offerings
QI Analyst Wonderware OPERATIONS 3.5 - PREMIUM Microsoft Technology & Industry Standards System Platform Clients Enterprise Integration Industry Applications & Packs Wonderware MES & EMI Software Solutions Operations Performance Quality Batch Asset Monitoring Food & Beverage Local Scheduling Wonderware InBatch Wonderware PERFORMANCE 3.5 ‘Mtelligence for Wonderware’ Partner Solution Wonderware OPERATIONS 3.5 - STANDARD -Not going to cover more on Vertical Apps than Tim – Much more details with Andrea at workshops the coming days on this. InBatch – Release 9 – Full blown S88 Batch - Now fully integrated with Platform -QI – SPC Stand Alone – New Product Coming from Wonderware -Enterprise Integration – Receiving Material master, Production Schedule, Returning Performance (Produced, Consumed, Actual order status) – Soon also Inventory Activities like receipt, transfer, shippings as well as QUALITY Data EMI – Current offiering HMI Reports – just released plus Information Server Portal – New Product Coming from Wonderware Performance – OEE, KPI, Equipment Utilization Capturing real causes for unplanned Downtime – tight integrated to System Patform Operations Standard – Work Order Processing, BOM, Parameter Download, Traceability, Genealogy, Production Events Operations Premium - Improve Inventory Turns and Reduce Inventory Cost, Reduce Order Lead Time (Dynamic allocation of production assets and Enforcement of production rules / steps) Asset Management – Bridge the GAP between Operators and Maintenance Dep. Operators: “Is this equipment ready to schedule for production ? Maintenance does all this work, and yet breakdowns continue to lower our production throughput.” Maintenance: “Which equipment have problems we need to fix? With our calendar based maintenance, we don’t see problems until the equipment fails.” Answer: Condition Based Monitoring Wonderware EMI Offerings (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 2 20-Apr-17

3 Common Industrial IT Services for Increased Sustainability
20-Apr-17 Common Industrial IT Services for Increased Sustainability Wonderware System Platform Native integration of plant model with MES production model for low TCO Superior reusability via object templates and deployment with sharing of best practices Intuitive user interfaces for appropriate operator involvement Unparalleled data connectivity incl. leading historian for process data, and advanced security model Platform Improve production processes through accurate understanding of equipment capabilities and behavior. Achieve your business goals without abandoning prior investments in automation systems, production processes or intellectual property through our open environment for unsurpassed connectivity and integration capabilities. Reduced effort and costs associated with designing, building, deploying and maintaining secure and standardized applications production & performance management Grow at your own pace through a sustainable manufacturing systems infrastructure with complete scalability (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

4 Accurate Management of Batch Processes
20-Apr-17 Accurate Management of Batch Processes Wonderware Operations Software Simple batch management with recipe definitions using site specific processes Accurate equipment setup with automatic download of set points Wonderware InBatch Powerful batch execution engine with dynamic allocation of shared equipment for even the most complex batch processes Graphical recipe definitions according to S88 with unit procedures, operations and phases for equipment independent master recipes Batch (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

5 Improved Execution of Operational Activities
20-Apr-17 Improved Execution of Operational Activities Wonderware Operations Software Dispatching and management of electronic work orders, with multilevel BOM Improved process and production consistency and repeatability Accurate inventory mgt and operational enforcement through procedural steps Equipment Operations Modules Non-model based approach for recording of production events and ‘as-built’ records as simple extension of supervisory system Operations (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

6 Wonderware Operations Software…
20-Apr-17 Wonderware Operations Software… Provides a scalable & configurable Manufacturing Execution System solution for a wide range of industries Wonderware Operations Software … (What It Does) Key Talking Points: Wonderware Operations Software er en skalerbar og konfigurerbar MES APPLIKATION,der anvendes med stor success i en række af industrier. Baseret på CIMNET Factelligence software technology, som Wonderware købte i 2007, har vi nu integreret Wonderware Operations Software med ArchestrA og System Platform Background: Core MES software capability (formerly Factelligence) obtained from 2007 acquisition of leading MES software provider, CIMNET (c) 2007 Invensys Systems, Inc.

7 Product History November 2008 February 2008 October 2007 July 2007
EPM 2.0 = Factelligence QuickStart October 2007 Wonderware Factelligence 3.1 July 2007 2002

8 Wonderware Operations Software…
20-Apr-17 Wonderware Operations Software… Comprehensive MES Functionality Bill of Material, Work Orders, Events, Data Collection, Specifications, Set Point Download, Inventory, Certifications, Steps/Procedures, Labor Management, User Management, Genealogy, Traceability, Web Reporting Fully Scalable Functionality – Standard & Premium Edition, Enterprise Integration, MES Clients plus .net controls to embed in InTouch Physical Scalability – equipment, lines, plants Taking advantage of ArchestrA services Highly Configurable Application (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

9 Highly Configurable User Interface

10 Wonderware MES Features
Deliver planned vs. actual production Electronic Work Order Management Recording of Production Events using Improve process and production consistency Centralized Manufacturing Model Production Rules Certifications using Improve inventory velocity Real time inventory management Detailed definition of materials, substitutes and byproducts Bill of Materials using Reduce order lead time Dynamic prioritization and sequencing Labor management Connection to HMI/SCADA using Monitor and analyze production performance Downtime Utilization OEE using (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 10 20-Apr-17

11 Solutions “Powered By” MES Modules…
General Overview Wonderware Operations & Performance Solutions “Powered By” MES Modules… System Platform benefits on MES Track & Trace Error Proofing Electronic Batch Records (EBR) Electronic Work Instructions Procedural Execution Performance Mgt. (OEE) Asset Utilization Labor Mgt. Receiving Order Management WIP Management Inventory Management Quality Data Collection Weigh & Dispense Batch Processing Recipe/Spec. Mgt. Master Data Mgt. Lower Cost of IT in Industrial Applications for data collection and automated transactions Connect and Collect : out of the box connectivity to any information source Reduce effort and cost on designing, building and maintaining system Complete scalability, upscaling in size and functionality without impact to existing system

12 Building the Production Model
20-Apr-17 Building the Production Model Wonderware Operations Software provides a comprehensive set of MES functionality that allows an accurate model of production processes. Briefly, let’s go through the key MES functionality provided; Entities – production equipment, manufacturing cells or production lines - The production assets used in the production process Items – finished goods (products) or materials that are consumed in the production process Process – one or more operations used to produce an item (Or Product) Operations – a specific manufacturing phase of a process Bill of Material – specifies the consumables and their sequence of consumption used in a manufacturing process Steps – procedures used during an operation – Production Rules Specifications – settings for production processes (Parameters download) Work Orders – external or internal order for a quantity of a specific item Jobs - part of a work order completed on a specific entity (machine/line) Routes – graphical representation of material flow between operations and entities Let’s discuss each of these functions in a little more detail. Highly configurable & customizable to ensure a complete & accurate model of your production processes (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

13 Reduce Variances with Specification and SPC
20-Apr-17 Reduce Variances with Specification and SPC Wonderware Qi Analyst Realtime and historical SPC with comprehensive charts and custom run rules with alarm generation upon violations Minimize costly scrap and rework through detection of process variations better understanding of actual process capabilities Wonderware Operations Software Central administration of process and product specifications with versions and min/max limits per BOM entity Quality (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

14 Using Standard Deviation
Cream Cheese Online Controlling Water percentage Operators only allowed to adjust paramaters based on rule violations from QIAnalyst Water is cheaper than milk  Mozarella Planning production based on the orders solid material requirements in the cheese On line Weight control in filling line Butter On line controlling fat and water

15 Using standard deviation
Reducing the percentage of expensive ra material by using more water, while still being within the control limits

16 Rapid and Accurate Decision Making via Realtime Visibility
20-Apr-17 Rapid and Accurate Decision Making via Realtime Visibility Wonderware Performance Software Improve asset utilization by automated data collection and selective involvement of operators Consistently monitor and compare equipment performance and OEE. Wonderware System Platform Powerful reporting infrastructure through Information Server Performance Value Propositions… Key Value Propositions & Talking Points: Manufacturers know that improving Productivity & Efficiency is key to profitability and competitiveness. This product helps manufacturers; Improve asset utilization by identifying production bottlenecks more quickly Increase manufacturing capacity without out adding new assets by reducing unplanned downtime and improving efficiency Compare performance across equipment, production lines and plants. Develop best practices, roll them out and monitor results (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

17 Improve Asset Utilization and OEE
Operations / Mgt Engineering IT & Infrastructure Productivity gains drop straight to bottom line (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 17 20-Apr-17

18 Engineering Efficiency
Operations / Mngt Engineering IT & Infrastructure (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 18 20-Apr-17

19 IT Environment Consistency
Operations / Mngt Engineering IT & Infrastructure (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 19 20-Apr-17

20 All require detailed equipment performance information
Increase Capacity Reduce unplanned equipment downtime By tracking and analyzing equipment downtime Improve the output of existing equipment Track and analyze equipment output (performance) Reduce quality related losses (scrap) Track and analyze first pass yield All require detailed equipment performance information (c) 2007 Invensys Systems, Inc. 20 20-Apr-17

21 Empower Operators Leverage existing automation system
Provide more accurate, reliable and granular downtime data than manual systems Flexible capture of downtime events with unlimited downtime reasons per equipment Enhanced operator involvement with highly configurable .NET based Operator interface (c) 2007 Invensys Systems, Inc. 21 20-Apr-17

22 Real-time Graphics OEE KPI Control Count/Duration KPI Control
Displays OEE value and/or the OEE components (Availability, Performance, Quality) Count/Duration KPI Control Displays the number and duration of events for the current entity Production Progress Control Displays the current progress of production for the current shift compared to a provided target

23 Drill Down to Root Cause
Web-Based Reporting… Drill Down to Root Cause Key Talking Points: Here is a graphical example of a drillable web report. Each report is linked together so as you click on a point on a chart it takes you to more detailed information. This content linking is a very effective approach for speeding up trouble shooting or process analysis efforts. Wonderware builds content linking into much of the display & report templates available with Performance Software and other Wonderware products. (c) 2007 Invensys Systems, Inc. 23 20-Apr-17

24 Tight Alignment with Business Processes
20-Apr-17 Tight Alignment with Business Processes Enterprise Integration Out-of-the-box integration using pre- defined mappings. Simple, yet powerful integration capabilities in a standardized formats Enterprise Integration As an example standard import templates are listed (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

25 Enterprise Integration Basic Features
Provides standard mechanism to import and export data from WW Ops & Perf Database Provides a set of data import and export templates Integrate with ERP, SCM, LIMS and other business level or plant level systems Used to synchronize BOM, orders, WIP, items, specs, certifications, attributes, etc. Configurable data formats including XML, flat file, and Database table transfers Configurable triggers including period, weekly, data changes, table data exists, file exists Delivers standard production reports, exception reports and alerts

26 Comprehensive Application for Packaging Lines
20-Apr-17 Comprehensive Application for Packaging Lines Vertically oriented Packaging Solution Leverage System Platform, InTouch, Performance Module and Information Server Provides a window for Planners (job sequencing and dispatching), Operators and Supervisors (line and machine state, status, yield, Performance, Events and alarms) Generates and distributes reports via Wonderware Information Server State Model Compliant with OMAC and PackML Food& Beverage, Tobacco, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Easy setup via Excel Utility Alternative to traditional MES/Performance project Wonderware InBatch Powerful batch execution engine with dynamic allocation of shared equipment for even the most complex batch processes Graphical recipe definitions according to S88 with unit procedures, operations and phases for equipment independent master recipes Industry App for Packaging (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

27 Improved Maintenance Strategy with Condition Based Monitoring
20-Apr-17 Improved Maintenance Strategy with Condition Based Monitoring Condition Based Monitoring - Mtelligence Endorsed Partner Solution Equipment run-time hours fed to maintenance system with automatic generation of work orders Detect health degradation and prevent equipment failures Open Standards eliminate Upgrade and Migration Risk (MIMOSA, ISA-95) Asset Monitoring (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

28 Improved Maintenance Strategy with Condition Based Monitoring
20-Apr-17 Improved Maintenance Strategy with Condition Based Monitoring Preactor Finite Scheduling Wonderware offers you a world class MES solution Preactor offers the best available finite scheduling tool available on the market today The two have been integrated to offer both scheduling and manufacturing shop floor control Local Scheduling Certified !! With a record that shows a ROI which is unsurpassed Largest installed base of any independent planning & scheduling software company for the manufacturing sector >2,300 companies in almost every manufacturing sector Discrete/process/hybrid >10,000 licenses Users in 64 countries Translated into 30 languages (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

29 Adopting a Flexible Approach to Improve Your Manufacturing Operations
20-Apr-17 Adopting a Flexible Approach to Improve Your Manufacturing Operations How do we help our customers? 1: everything we do evolves around the physical equipment / activities on the plant floor. Part of the challenge manufacturers have is the fact that they have a heterogeneous manufacturing environment simply from the fact that different physical processes are needed to make products – requiring different machinery, different controllers / PLCs, different information system being supplied with the equipment. 2 : we help them logically represent their physical mfg. processes in a “plant model” in a IT system – independently of how diverse their environment is. This provides supervisory functions of communication, alarming, visualization, security etc. to monitor / control physical processes and activities. 3: the majority of manufacturers looking to improve their manufacturing operations will have requirements to improve equipment / line operations and performance – as the basis . We help them do this by logically evolve the existing plant model to included increase functional capabilities to perform formula mgt; dispatch and manage electronic work orders, capture of production events; identification and qualification of equipment downtime. KEY: it’s not about building another, separate application / functional silo, and the having to integrate this to the supervisory system – it’s a natural extension of the same system. 4: Once the fundamental operations are understood and under control, manufacturers will typically have requirements to understand true capacity and overall manufacturing performance across several operations / lines – many times involving statistical process control, higher level compound metrics, We help manufacturers address these requirement by adding further functional components to same plant model – the same underlying principal applies as before; it doesn’t matter where you start or where you want to end. 5: for a smaller number of manufacturers, the complexity of their manufacturing processes and activities actually require a plant system that helps them enforce certain production rules and the ability to manage WIP , routes, inventory. We can help companies with even the most complex processes to improve their manufacturing operations by adding a logical routing or process model (depending on nature of their business) to plant model. 6: the final step in improving manufacturing operations for improved business performance, is to synchronize manufacturing operations with business processes, i.e. making sure the activities performed and the information managed in the business system as well as the plant system are tightly aligned by integrating plant systems with business systems. We help manufacturers, that have the foundations in place in terms of ability to manage the required information flows to actually benefit from this integration, by automatically exchanging information with business system and by providing the ability to manage the required master data for manufacturing operations. Click 7: Overall – what differentiates our offering in the market, is the ability for our customers to grow as their business require, adopting to local plant requirements without sacrificing the benefits of reusability /standards by Enabling an incremental, low-risk deployment of increased application functionality, one step at a time. Enable an incremental, low-risk deployment of increased application functionality, one step at a time. (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

30 Milkshake Manufacturer – Scenario #1
Three Lines Produce Milkshakes Two Manufacturing Sites Currently, no MES Goal: Monitor/Improve equipment performance Answer the question, “How are we doing?” Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Downtime Asset Utilization

31 Manufacturing ‘Pains’
20-Apr-17 Manufacturing ‘Pains’ Fillers not running at designated capacity Output & profits lower than forecast Not meeting daily schedule Pasteurization process blocked Production storage is full No information about filler stops Operators often wait around Don’t knowing how to resolve issues These are the Value Propositions of the software: Key Value Propositions & Talking Points: Manufacturers know that improving Productivity & Efficiency is key to profitability and competitiveness. This product helps manufacturers; Improve asset utilization by identifying production bottlenecks more quickly Increase manufacturing capacity without out adding new assets by reducing unplanned downtime and improving efficiency Compare performance across equipment, production lines and plants. Develop best practices, roll them out and monitor results Scenario #1: Performance (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

32 Initial Deployment of Performance
20-Apr-17 Initial Deployment of Performance Line 1 Clients Line 2 Clients Line 3 Clients Install InTouch, ‘WW Op’s & Perf’ Install InTouch, ‘WW Op’s & Perf’ Install InTouch license Install InTouch, ‘WW Op’s & Perf’ Install InTouch license Install InTouch license Production Server MES database Historian Info Server System Platform Install Historian, ‘WW Op’s & Perf’, WIS licenses Install Historian, ‘WW Op’s & Perf’, Info Server Install System Platform license Install System Platform The purpose of this slide is to show the software to be installed on each machine, including the license file. (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

33 Manufacturing Scenario #1
Solution Diagram Reports Machine Utilization MES Configuration Scenario 1: Machine Utilization

34 Reports Scenario #1 – Asset Utilization Downtime OEE Utilization

35 Milkshake Mfgr – Scenario #2
Mfgr now has visibility to performance OEE & Downtime Asset Utilization Goals (one or more): Increase consistency using electronic work orders for line management ‘Track & Trace’ Consistent data model

36 Manufacturing ‘Pains’
Possible pains Can’t correlate process conditions with WOs or batches when issue detected Small issues become big problems because impacts can’t be easily assessed. Mistakes are made repeatedly Major concerns about recalls Operators waste time figuring out what to produce next Differences in time to complete jobs between lines, shifts, operators Different definitions of product formulas / recipes Introducing new product variants causes issues Too much time spent compiling manual reports Potential Self-Diagnosis Increased requests for additional / special reports ‘Firefighting’ since information not shared across shifts and departments Reduction in customer service due to delays in response time Rework has increased Production costs have increased Changeovers take too long Mfgr is getting visibility (knows “how they are doing”), is getting some areas under control, and is increasing in sophistication. Goals and financial impact calculations may begin at this point. In Summary: Value Propositions of Operations – Standard Increase Operational Discipline – Incremental MES with Operations – Standard Improve productivity through quick ‘change-overs’ between products and lines Faster responses to production issues by delivering Planned vs. Actual Production Reduced production errors and increase yield through improved process and production consistency and sharing of best practices Improved Compliance & governance through complete system records EXPANDED POINTS: Possible pains Can’t correlate process conditions with work orders or batches when issue is detected Small issues become big problems because the ramifications can’t be easily assessed. The same mistakes are made over and over again Major concerns about risk of recall Operators waste time figuring out what to produce next Differences in time to complete jobs between lines, shifts, operators Different definitions of product formulas / recipes Introducing new product variants causes issues Spend too much time compiling manual reports Potential Self-Diagnosis Increased requests for additional / special reports ‘Firefighting’ since information not shared across shifts and departments. Reduction in customer service due to delays in response time Rework has increased Production costs have increased Change-Overs take too long Possible articulated goals Complete ‘as built’ records for products produced Reduce time to release production batches by 20% Reduce work order rework by 5% Increase first pass yield by 5% Improve delivery performance Possible calculated financial impact Reduce cost of complying with customer / regulatory requirements for documentation Reduce unit cost Increase overall productivity Scenario #2: Op’s Standard (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 36 20-Apr-17

37 Deployment of Operations (Standard)
20-Apr-17 Deployment of Operations (Standard) Line 1 Clients Line 2 Clients Line 3 Clients Production Server MES database Historian Info Server System Platform Install Op’s Standard license The purpose of this slide is to show the software to be installed on each machine, including the license file. (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

38 Manufacturing Scenario #2
Solution Diagram Solution Diagram Reports Reports Machine Utilization Machine Utilization Work Order Execution MES Configuration MES Configuration Scenario 1: Machine Utilization Scenario 2: Work Order Execution

39 Reports Scenario #2 – Track and Trace, Execution
Consumption and Waste Production and Rejects Genealogy Traceability Yield Scenario #1 – Asset Utilization Additional domains By item, work order

40 Milkshake Mfgr Scenario #3
20-Apr-17 Milkshake Mfgr Scenario #3 Mfgr now has… Visibility to equipment performance Increased consistency w/electronic work orders ‘Track & Trace’ Goal #3: Add more MES capabilities… Inventory tracking capability Reduce WIP inventory Manage expiration of WIP Improve inventory turns Reduce inventory costs Reduce order lead time Reduce Time-to-volume Add more specific MES capabilities: (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

41 Manufacturing ‘Pains’
Excessive Scrap Too Much Inventory Inventory Costs Too High No Traceability To Quality Check Accurate Labor Costs Unknown No enforcement of business rules for intermediate WIP Starved processes Excessive Scrap Frequent rush orders leads to errors/losses Low yields Products do not ship on time Production plan not aligned with current activities Too Much Inventory Frequent production stops due to lack of material Low perfect order performance High variances per shift in schedule adherence Inventory Costs Too High Variances in closing books on month end No Traceability To Quality Check Private label ice cream requires certification check unknownActivity based costing – true labor use No enforcement of business rules for intermediate ice cream batches in inventory FIFO Expiration Avoid starved process Pre-allocate inventory Scenario #3: Full MES (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 41 20-Apr-17

42 Deployment of Operations (Premium)
20-Apr-17 Deployment of Operations (Premium) Line 1 Clients Line 2 Clients Line 3 Clients Production Server MES database Historian Info Server System Platform Install Op’s Premium license The purpose of this slide is to show the software to be installed on each machine, including the license file. (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

43 Manufacturing Scenario #3
Solution Diagram Solution Diagram Solution Diagram Reports Reports Reports Machine Utilization Machine Utilization Machine Utilization Work Order Execution Work Order Execution WIP Inventory Tracking MES Configuration MES Configuration MES Configuration Scenario 1: Machine Utilization Scenario 2: Work Order Execution Scenario 3: WIP Inventory Tracking

44 Reports Scenario #3 – Inventory Tracking
Additional reports available Scenario #2 – Track and Trace, Execution Additional information provided to previously available reports

45 More Manufacturing Scenarios
Example 1: Scalability … from a Small System to Large System Scale from a pilot to a larger system with ease Procedure to scale: Start with a pilot system Add clients and servers without re-engineering the applications Reuse library of templates for multisite rollouts

46 Scalability Line 1 Clients Line 2 Clients Line 3 Clients
20-Apr-17 Scalability Line 1 Clients Line 2 Clients Line 3 Clients Line 4 Clients Line 5 Clients Production Server MES database Historian Info Server System Platform The purpose of this slide is to show the software to be installed on each machine, including the license file. (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

47 More Manufacturing Scenarios
Example 2: Incremental Growth … from One Application to Multiple Applications Scale to address additional functional requirements Procedure to grow ’incrementally’ Start with Performance Add Operations Standard Add Operations Premium … all by simply changing the license file!!!

48 Incremental Growth Line 1 Clients Line 2 Clients Line 3 Clients
20-Apr-17 Incremental Growth Line 1 Clients Line 2 Clients Line 3 Clients Production Server MES database Historian Info Server System Platform The purpose of this slide is to show the machines’ capabilities “growing”. This is really a restatement of what we saw in thefi (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.

49 Differentiators Standard application content out of the box
Single comprehensive database for all MES capabilities – not disparate solutions Modular operator interface concept Support for mixed manufacturing modes Data master flexibility True integrated SCADA through MES capability Modern Microsoft-based architecture (c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc. 49 20-Apr-17

50 Additional Benefits of Wonderware MES
Integrated use of System Platform + MES Templates for MES User Interfaces The Value of a consistent data model Templates Deployment

51 In Conclusion… Wonderware Operations and Performance Software offers:
Rich MES functionality that can be deployed incrementally Maximizing effectiveness While reducing risk and time to value

52 Wonderware Workshops Operations Management - Monday
Time Topic Zunkles Room An Overview of Wonderware MES Products Jan Rasmussen NEW! - Wonderware Performance Software - Real-time equipment downtime and performance tracking Dawid Sadie Manage and maintain your assets utilising Wonderware's condition based monitoring (CBM) Tim Sowell NEW! - Wonderware Industry Application for Packaging Andrea Sartori

53 Wonderware Workshops Operations Management - Tuesday
Time Topic Zunkles Room Manage and maintain your assets utilising Wonderware's condition based monitoring (CBM) Tim Sowell NEW! - Wonderware Operations Software - improve production consistency, visibility and agility Andrea Sartori NEW! - InBatch Flexible management for batch processes Jos Peters Advanced Scheduler for Wonderware MES Chris Mollison - Preactor Time Topic Injasuti Room NEW! - Wonderware Performance Software - Real-time equipment downtime and performance tracking Dawid Sadie NEW! - Wonderware Industry Application for Packaging Andrea Sartori

54 Questions Thank You jan.rasmussen@wonderware.com 20-Apr-17
(c) 2002 Invensys Systems, Inc.


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