ERP-MES Integration — Real-Time Bidirectional Synchronisation
Bidirectional synchronisation between ERP and production systems. Orders, progress and actuals aligned in real time — no more manual entry.
Software use cases for industry
When the problem is already clear
This area gathers the software use cases that recur most often in production: data that does not circulate, orders that do not align, KPIs that arrive too late and workflows that stay manual.
Every solution starts from a precise operational issue, but is always adapted to the real context: existing systems, plant constraints, users, timelines and the level of integration required. It is not a closed catalogue. It is a faster way to turn an industrial use case into a system that works.
The use cases we deploy
We start from a recurring problem and build a software solution that rests on your real systems: data, interfaces, users, KPIs and operational workflows.
Bidirectional synchronisation between ERP and production systems. Orders, progress and actuals aligned in real time — no more manual entry.
Direct connection to PLCs, sensors and field devices. Structured, timestamped data ready for analysis — without human intervention.
Real-time OEE calculation, loss analysis and automatic alerts to reduce machine downtime. Availability, performance and quality in a single dashboard.
Batch traceability, inline SPC and non-conformance management for consistent quality and compliance at every production stage.
Operational and executive dashboards with real-time production KPIs. Visual data for fast decisions at every level.
ML models on vibration, temperature and consumption data to anticipate failures and plan interventions. From reactive to predictive.
Centralised supervision of lines and plants with alarms, event history and custom HMI interfaces. Everything under control from a single point.
Rollout scale
Solutions can live as focused interventions or become the first building block of a broader system. The scale changes, not the rigour with which the result is built.
When the need is precise and the context requires a clear perimeter: targeted integration, operational dashboards, machine data collection or quality workflows.
When the first use case must later connect to other flows, plants or application layers: broader integration, data governance and interface standardisation.
Deployment
An industrial software solution does not end at the feature. It needs a clear sequence between data sources, operational logic, user validation and release.
Define the problem, users, systems involved and real plant constraints.
Align the data, interfaces and application exchanges needed by the use case.
Test with real users, operating rules, thresholds, alerts and expected behaviour.
Progressive go-live, result measurement and possible extension to other use cases.
Connected areas
A use case works better when it finds the right architecture, data and governance behind it. That is why software solutions always sit on top of the site's other capabilities.