Multi-Factory Case Study Framework
Multi-factory manufacturing requires coordinated systems, visibility across sites, and often centralized planning with local execution. This pillar provides a framework for understanding and documenting multi-factory ERP and MES case studies.
Definition
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is multi-factory manufacturing?
Manufacturing that operates across multiple factories or sites, often with shared or centralized planning and local execution, requiring visibility and coordination.
What does a multi-factory ERP strategy include?
It typically includes one or unified ERP instances, multi-site visibility, inter-company and transfer pricing, and often MES or execution systems per site linked to ERP.
How do you measure success in multi-factory deployments?
Measures can include visibility and reporting speed, order-to-cash cycle time, inventory accuracy, and cost of IT and support across sites.
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