MES implementation playbook

The 4-stage framework for plants that can't afford a 2-year stall. Built on 14 years and 57+ plant rollouts at customers including OP Mobility, Motherson, Hanon Systems — to get you to measurable value in months.

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What's inside this practical guide?

01

The 4-stage MES implementation framework

The four early decisions that separate 6-month wins from 2-year stalls, and how to make them in the right order.

02

The MES readiness assessment

A 5-point check your CI lead, IT lead, and Plant Manager can run together in under an hour. Know where you stand before you call the vendor.

03

From framework to the floor

Real shop-floor implementations — including a Tier-1 supplier delivering for an EV OEM in 48 hours, with no production stoppage.

For the manufacturing leaders scoping MES — or fixing one

If you're evaluating MES or trying to course-correct an in-progress implementation, this book will give you a structured way to assess where you are and what to do next.

Inside, you'll work through how to:

  • Get aligned with ops, IT, and leadership before configuration starts.
  • Define the first problem worth solving — and the KPI that proves it's solved.
  • Roll out in phases that match how your plant already runs.
  • Turn usage into measurable ROI — not just adoption stats.
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The expertise behind this guide

14+

Years of experience

99%

Customer retention rate

57

Plants worldwide

Stop planning MES from scratch. Start with a proven framework.

Get the 4-stage playbook that takes your MES implementation from kickoff to measurable value in months.

  • Built on real rollouts, not theoryEvery framework stage maps to a real OLSOM customer project.
  • Designed for discrete manufacturingThe playbook is grounded in what discrete manufacturers actually run into.
  • Phased approach , not big-bangThe framework starts with one line, one problem, one KPI — and shows how to scale only what's already working.