List of CSI MIS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CSI MIS 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 CSI MIS for Manufacturing Execution System include: Amul, a India based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $7.30 billion, Nestle India, a India based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 7649 employees and revenues of $1.90 billion, Mother Dairy, a India based Manufacturing organisation with 3000 employees and revenues of $350.0 million, Schreiber Dynamix Dairies, a India based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 230 employees and revenues of $12.0 million and many others.
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Amul | Consumer Packaged Goods | 6000 | $7.3B | India | CSI Computech | CSI MIS | Manufacturing Execution System | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Amul implemented CSI MIS as a Manufacturing Execution System to instrument dairy plant floor operations in India. CSI Computech lists Amul among customers for its Dairy Plant MIS offering, establishing CSI MIS as the application used for production and quality monitoring at the plant level.
The CSI MIS deployment covered real time production monitoring and quality monitoring, PLC and SCADA integration for machine level telemetry, OEE and downtime tracking, and structured plant floor to ERP reporting. CSI MIS provided the core MES functional set for shop floor data capture, operational telemetry, and event level reporting consistent with Manufacturing Execution System capabilities.
Integrations explicitly included PLC and SCADA connection for machine integration, and feed mechanisms to push plant floor reports into the enterprise ERP system for dairy operations. Operational scope focused on dairy production lines and quality control processes at Amul plant sites in India, aligning plant operations with enterprise reporting.
Governance and workflow changes concentrated on standardizing OEE and downtime capture, formalizing shop floor reporting into ERP, and aligning production and quality data models between plant operators and ERP stakeholders. The implementation emphasized operational control, real time monitoring, and consolidated plant floor visibility through CSI MIS.
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Mother Dairy | Manufacturing | 3000 | $350M | India | CSI Computech | CSI MIS | Manufacturing Execution System | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Mother Dairy implemented CSI MIS, a Manufacturing Execution System delivered by CSI Computech. CSI Computech cites Mother Dairy as a customer for its dairy MIS and MES capabilities, and the deployment is described as a web-based MIS reporting platform supporting plant operations in India.
The CSI MIS deployment comprised modules for web-based MIS reporting, production monitoring, milk reception, and utilities consumption tracking. Functional capabilities aligned with Manufacturing Execution System practices and included real-time production monitoring, intake management for milk reception, and utilities consumption dashboards to instrument plant-level operations.
Operational scope extended across Mother Dairy plant operations in India, covering production and utilities functions and consolidating operational reporting for plant and operations teams. Architecture emphasis on web delivery enabled centralized MIS reporting accessible to operational managers, and governance emphasized operational data consolidation and role-based access controls during rollout.
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Nestle India | Consumer Packaged Goods | 7649 | $1.9B | India | CSI Computech | CSI MIS | Manufacturing Execution System | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008 Nestle India implemented CSI MIS, a Manufacturing Execution System, to automate milk collection and procurement workflows across its procurement operations. The project delivered a mobile POS and IoT based automated milk collection solution to capture weight and quality at point of collection, with wireless device communication to back office systems.
CSI MIS was configured to include centralized rate management, procurement orchestration and dispatch capabilities, including 2D barcode assisted dispatch for physical movement of collected milk. The implementation emphasized device level data capture and synchronization, supporting mobile POS terminals and IoT sensors to record weight and quality attributes and feed them into procurement processing.
Integrations tied CSI MIS procurements into payroll and ERP systems to enable downstream settlement and vendor payment workflows, and the deployment included long term L1 L2 L3 support as described in CSI Computechs Nestl e9 case study. Governance covered procurement and payroll process alignment and operational handoffs between collection sites and centralized back office teams, with the solution delivering centralized rate management and integrated procurement to payroll and ERP reconciliation.
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Schreiber Dynamix Dairies | Consumer Packaged Goods | 230 | $12M | India | CSI Computech | CSI MIS | Manufacturing Execution System | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Schreiber Dynamix Dairies implemented CSI MIS, a Manufacturing Execution System, to deliver real-time plant information and shorten the decision latency between production processes and management. The deployment focused on plant-floor data capture, historian-based data logging, and web-based client reporting to provide management and operations teams with anytime access to operational data.
CSI MIS was configured with PLC and SCADA integration using OPC and native drivers as required by site-specific controllers, with support for redundancy and single or multi-plant deployment architectures. The implementation included machine integration for platform weighing scales, laboratory instruments, and multi-function energy meters using industrial protocols such as ModBus, TCP, and serial interfaces, and an optimized data model to scale historian capacity and reporting performance.
Operational modules implemented cover automated milk reception workflows, transfers, CIP and production monitoring, product dispatch tracking, utilities consumption capture, and mass balance reporting, aligning plant execution with quality, production, and utilities management functions. CSI MIS provides flexible, scalable web-based MIS reporting for role-based access to production, quality, and operations indicators, and the solution includes an in-built SAP connector to move plant-floor data into ERP for enterprise-level reconciliation.
Governance and rollout emphasized standardized plant-floor data capture, historian configuration, and reporting workflow design to route production KPIs to operations and management. The solution architecture retained redundancy and scalability options for future expansion, and the real-time information delivery capability was central to closing the time gap between shop-floor events and managerial decision making.
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