List of Advantive VIA MES Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Advantive VIA MES 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 Advantive VIA MES for Manufacturing Execution System include: ThyssenKrupp, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 98120 employees and revenues of $38.50 billion, Autoliv, a Sweden based Automotive organisation with 62567 employees and revenues of $10.48 billion, Merit Mexico,, a Mexico based Automotive organisation with 45 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Autoliv | Automotive | 62567 | $10.5B | Sweden | Advantive | Advantive VIA MES | Manufacturing Execution System | 2003 | n/a |
In 2003, Autoliv implemented Advantive VIA MES in its United States automotive manufacturing operations, Category: . The deployment focused on shop floor sequencing and in-line vehicle sequencing to drive traceability and error-proofing across assembly and packing lines. Advantive VIA MES was configured to manage sequencing logic, serial trace records, and packing workflows to reduce container usage and simplify packing complexity.
The implementation emphasized functional modules for sequencing, traceability, and error-proofing, with configuration to enforce assembly order, capture vehicle identifiers, and record packing events. Advantive VIA MES instruments traceability data and sequencing controls that are consistent with Manufacturing Execution Systems workflows, enabling shop floor verification and quality checkpoints.
Operational coverage centered on assembly and packing lines within Autoliv facilities in the United States, impacting operations, quality, and packing/logistics functions. The system supported in-line sequencing and shop floor error-proofing processes that aligned production sequencing with packing procedures to lower packing complexity and container usage.
Governance and process control were implemented through enforced sequencing rules and traceability workflows, embedding error-proofing at the point of assembly and packing. The rollout delivered measurable reductions in shipped defects and packing complexity as documented in operational coverage notes, while maintaining a focus on shop floor sequencing and traceability under Advantive VIA MES.
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Merit Mexico, | Automotive | 45 | $1M | Mexico | Advantive | Advantive VIA MES | Manufacturing Execution System | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Merit Mexico implemented Advantive VIA MES, a Manufacturing Execution System, at its new Matamoros plant to provide parts tracking, genealogy and sequencing for automotive production. The deployment was anchored on traceability requirements and intended to enable internal teams to operate and extend the MES over time.
The implementation emphasized functional modules and shop floor workflows aligned with Manufacturing Execution System capabilities, including parts tracking, product genealogy, sequencing and sequencing-driven work order execution. Configuration work focused on enabling internal configuration ownership and knowledge transfer so Merit Mexico staff could manage rule sets, sequence logic and traceability reports without ongoing vendor intervention.
Operational coverage was scoped to the Matamoros manufacturing site, impacting production operations, quality control and material flow processes within the plant. The rollout approach centered on plant-level governance and operator training to embed MES procedures into day to day manufacturing and quality workflows.
Governance and rollout were purposely designed for internal enablement, with Merit Mexico prioritizing knowledge transfer and internal administration of Advantive VIA MES. That approach delivered faster rollouts and an estimated 75% implementation cost savings versus fully vendor led projects, while positioning Merit Mexico to manage and grow the MES footprint going forward.
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ThyssenKrupp | Manufacturing | 98120 | $38.5B | Germany | Advantive | Advantive VIA MES | Manufacturing Execution System | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, ThyssenKrupp implemented Advantive VIA MES within Manufacturing Execution Systems for its ThyssenKrupp Budd automotive parts operations in North America. The deployment targeted shop floor data collection and production traceability for automotive manufacturing in the United States, reflecting industry listings that identify ThyssenKrupp Budd as a MAN-IT customer.
Advantive VIA MES was configured to capture shop floor transactions including serialized part genealogy, production sequencing workflows, and routine data collection at work centers. The implementation aligned functional capabilities with traceability, genealogy, sequencing, and shop floor data capture typical of Manufacturing Execution Systems, emphasizing configuration for part-level records and sequence control on assembly lines.
Operational coverage focused on ThyssenKrupp Budd facilities in the United States and broader North America manufacturing sites for automotive parts. The system supported operational functions in production operations and quality traceability, embedding sequencing control and genealogy capture into assembly processes.
Governance and process changes centered on integrating production traceability and sequencing into standard shop floor workflows, with manufacturing and quality teams governing configuration and data capture practices. Public industry materials provide the vendor and use case details but do not present a public case study with additional rollout metrics or named integrations.
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