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Eyelit’s Award-winning Integrated Manufacturing Execution (MES) Software Selected by a Fortune 100 Company to Replace Its WorkStream™ MES
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Eyelit’s Award-winning Integrated Manufacturing Execution (MES) Software Selected by a Fortune 100 Company to Replace Its WorkStream™ MES
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eyelit Inc., a manufacturing software provider for visibility, control, and coordination of manufacturing operations for the aerospace & defense, discrete electronics, semiconductor, and photovoltaic (solar) industries, announced today that a leading Fortune 100 company has selected Eyelit Manufacturing™ to replace its legacy WorkStream™ MES.
The migration to Eyelit’s advanced manufacturing solution will include the following improvements:
- Elimination of paper-based tracking systems and paper travelers
- Replacement of more than 30 custom systems by incorporating functionality into the Eyelit MES
- Implementation of real-time Eyelit Statistical Process Control™
- Full integration of MES solution with a scheduling request system
- Introduction of improved automated data collection
- Consolidation of hundreds of Excel spreadsheets used for product management
- Improved access to information using Eyelit Operational Data Store™/Data Warehouse and Eyelit Web Portal™ for web-based reporting
After conducting an in-depth review of several global MES providers, the company selected Eyelit Manufacturing™ for its cost advantage, comprehensive out-of-the-box system functionality, and its flexible platform that is easily tailored without the need to write custom code. The company also found the Eyelit team extremely flexible and was impressed by the amount of positive feedback from Eyelit’s customer references.
“Eyelit has a proven track record of numerous successful PROMIS™ MES migrations to Eyelit MES. We’ve also completed several MES migrations of homegrown and lesser-known MES systems. This important WorkStream™ MES migration project further validates Eyelit as the choice for companies looking to modernize their manufacturing IT infrastructure and reduce overall IT costs. Companies may be reluctant to replace legacy MES software in a running factory, but manufacturers put themselves at risk by continuing to run their factories using software and hardware that is approaching, or already is, at the end of its lifecycle,” stated Dan Estrada, Eyelit’s Vice-President of Sales and Marketing.
About Eyelit Inc. (www.eyelit.com):
Eyelit Inc. is the leader in Manufacturing Execution and Quality Management (MES and QMS) solutions for visibility, control, and coordination of manufacturing operations for the aerospace & defense, electronics, semiconductor, and solar industries. Eyelit uniquely delivers a broad set of manufacturing solutions, including Asset Management (Semi E10, SEMI PV2-0709), Factory Integration (Automation), Manufacturing Execution (MES/MOM), Enterprise Integration, Supply Chain Management, Quality Management (CAPA/OCAP/SPC/APC/RMA), and Business Process Management, that enable its customers to rapidly and cost-effectively optimize production and company processes.
With exceptional customer service, Eyelit has time and again proven that superior, innovative technology can increase efficiency and value. More than 50 leading companies, including A123 Systems, Ascent Solar, austriamicrosystems, Calisolar, CEA-Leti, centrotherm photovoltaics AG, Dupont Innovalight, FLIR Systems, Freescale Semiconductor, M/A-COM Technology Solutions, Nemotek Technologie, Mentor Graphics, Shan Solar Pvt Ltd., SEMATECH, Tower Semiconductor, Umicore, and VTI Technologies, rely on Eyelit as a trusted software partner.
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