Information systems for manufacturing often follow a three-layer
architecture based on an enterprise resource planning (ERP) layer
(for order planning), a manufacturing execution system (MES) layer
(for factory control), and a shop floor layer (for machine
control). Future requirements on flexibility and adaptability
require a much closer integration of ERP systems with the
manufacturing floor. To achieve this integration, an MES often
pushes customer orders to the manufacturing floor in a flexible
manner. Moreover, a large amount of shop floor data needs to be
filtered and fed into business planning applications such as
production planning or supply chain management. Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) chips can play an important role in the
collection and management of such data.
Gunther, Kletti, and Kubach explain the potential advantages of
using RFID technology in a modern manufacturing and supply chain
context. Areas of emphasis include integration of RFID data into
legacy IT architectures, RFID-MES-ERP integration, and cost-benefit
considerations. Their presentation is not restricted to
intra-company production planning, but also emphasizes the benefits
of inter-company collaboration. Six case studies based on SAP s ERP
systems and MPDV s MES solution show how to successfully implement
cross-company supply chain integration using RFID technology."
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