List of 42Q Connected Manufacturing Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased 42Q Connected Manufacturing for Manufacturing Execution System from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using 42Q Connected Manufacturing for Manufacturing Execution System include: Sanmina Corporation, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 35000 employees and revenues of $8.13 billion, Comet Group, a Switzerland based Manufacturing organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $465.0 million, Weir Minerals United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 430 employees and revenues of $108.0 million and many others.
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Comet Group | Manufacturing | 1500 | $465M | Switzerland | 42Q | 42Q Connected Manufacturing | Manufacturing Execution System | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Comet Group implemented 42Q Connected Manufacturing, a Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) application, at its Penang manufacturing site to digitize the shop floor and support volume production of RF matching networks. The engagement targeted manufacturing operations in Malaysia and positioned 42Q Connected Manufacturing to orchestrate shop floor execution for the site during an accelerated production ramp.
The deployment leveraged 42Q Connected Manufacturing modules for shop order management and traceability, with configuration focused on digitizing work instructions and operator guidance to shorten manual procedures. Functional capabilities implemented included electronic work order sequencing, serial and lot traceability, and digital work instruction delivery, with inferred ERP integration points to synchronize order release and inventory status.
Operational integration tied 42Q Connected Manufacturing into five IT systems across the Penang site to enable real time routing and execution, while the MES went live to support volume production in 2020. The implementation supported a production ramp that doubled capacity for RF matching networks and reduced operating instructions by up to 70 percent, reflecting site level outcomes for manufacturing operations in Malaysia.
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Sanmina Corporation | Manufacturing | 35000 | $8.1B | United States | 42Q | 42Q Connected Manufacturing | Manufacturing Execution System | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Sanmina Corporation implemented 42Q Connected Manufacturing in the Connected Manufacturing category to build a unified cloud digital factory across its global manufacturing operations. The deployment targeted approximately 50 factories and more than 35,000 connected devices, providing a single platform for operational visibility and control across assembly lines and test floors.
The 42Q Connected Manufacturing installation emphasized device connectivity and traceability capabilities, consistent with Connected Manufacturing functional patterns. Configuration work included instrumenting shop floor devices for real-time work in progress and yield reporting, and enabling traceability workflows tied to production lots and serial numbers, while the platform design supported self-deployments to accelerate adoption across sites.
Integrations focused on ERP integration to synchronize production status and traceability records with enterprise systems, and on multi-plant data aggregation to deliver consolidated supply-chain visibility. The architecture was implemented as a cloud digital factory, centralizing telemetry ingestion and WIP state management to provide near real-time visibility across plants without referencing a specific prior system.
Governance and rollout used a standardized workflow model to harmonize shop floor processes and enable site-level self-deployment, supporting expanded adoption across Sanmina’s global footprint. The case study reports the solution delivered real-time WIP, yield and multi-plant supply-chain visibility, with the deployment operational by 2023.
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Weir Minerals United Kingdom | Manufacturing | 430 | $108M | United Kingdom | 42Q | 42Q Connected Manufacturing | Manufacturing Execution System | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Weir Minerals United Kingdom implemented 42Q Connected Manufacturing across multiple sites including Todmorden, building on a prior Salt Lake City deployment to digitize shop-floor processes and standardize execution. The 42Q Connected Manufacturing deployment, categorized as Connected Manufacturing, is centered on manufacturing operations and designed to support a UK and global rollout of consistent shop-floor controls and operational insight.
The implementation configured core manufacturing execution capabilities, with explicit use of traceability and routing and shop order control modules inferred from the case study to manage work orders, routing logic, and serialized part history. Standard functional workflows include electronic shop order issuance, routing-driven work steps, and lot and serial traceability to support foundry and assembly lines, consistent with Connected Manufacturing application patterns.
Integrations were implemented to link the MES layer with ERP and analytics systems to ensure transactional order exchange, inventory and WIP visibility, and consolidated operational reporting. The deployment scope covered manufacturing operations in the UK with a template intended for global site rollouts, enabling replicated configurations and data flows between shop-floor systems and enterprise planning and analytics environments.
Governance emphasized phased site rollouts and alignment of shop-floor processes to the MES configuration, with change control on routing, traceability schemas, and shop order rules to enforce consistency during expansion. The deployment produced measurable outcomes explicitly reported in the case study, including increased foundry throughput of 53 percent, reduced work in process by 37 percent, and first-pass yield improved to 99.1 percent, demonstrating operational improvement tied to the 42Q Connected Manufacturing rollout.
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