List of Epicor Advanced MES Customers
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Companies using Epicor Advanced MES for Manufacturing Execution System include: Sistema Plastics, a New Zealand based Manufacturing organisation with 779 employees and revenues of $145.0 million, Custom Molded Products China, a China based Manufacturing organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $58.0 million, Rutland Plastics, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 146 employees and revenues of $17.3 million and many others.
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Custom Molded Products China | Manufacturing | 200 | $58M | China | Epicor | Epicor Advanced MES | Manufacturing Execution System | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Custom Molded Products China deployed Epicor Advanced MES as its Manufacturing Execution System across its Shanghai manufacturing operation to support rapid production growth through 2018 to 2022. The implementation positioned Epicor Advanced MES as the operational control layer for production and quality functions at the site.
The deployment emphasized statistical process control and statistical quality control workflows, using the MES to capture shop floor data and drive SPC SQC capabilities that informed real time production decisions. Configuration work focused on standardized changeover procedures and work order execution to reduce SMED times while improving equipment utilization.
Epicor Advanced MES was integrated with Epicor Kinetic to automate workflows and reporting between the MES and ERP, linking production events and quality records to downstream transaction and planning processes. That integration enabled automated reporting flows from the Manufacturing Execution System into enterprise scheduling and quality records used by operations and planning teams.
Governance and process changes centered on aligning production, quality, and scheduling teams around MES driven KPIs, with rollout scoped to the Shanghai facility and timed to support the companys growth window from 2018 to 2022. The customer story ties the Epicor Advanced MES implementation to reduced SMED times and a significant increase in OEE at the Shanghai operation.
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Rutland Plastics | Manufacturing | 146 | $17M | United Kingdom | Epicor | Epicor Advanced MES | Manufacturing Execution System | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Rutland Plastics deployed Epicor Advanced MES to provide real-time production visibility and energy monitoring at its UK facility. The Epicor Advanced MES Manufacturing Execution System implementation targeted injection moulding machine utilisation and plant level reporting across production operations.
Implementation centered on machine level data capture, OEE tracking, energy monitoring, and energy per part reporting modules to optimise cycle times and reduce scrap. Configuration emphasized alignment with existing ERP workflows, reflecting that Rutland Plastics had implemented Epicor Kinetic in 2012, and the MES was instrumented to synchronize production and reporting data streams with the broader business system landscape.
Operational governance introduced standardized shop floor reporting and workflows for machine utilisation and energy accounting, delegating operational ownership to production supervisors and maintenance teams. The MES delivered measurable OEE and sustainability improvements in the UK operations, with explicit outcomes including reduced scrap and the establishment of energy per part reporting as a routine operational metric.
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Sistema Plastics | Manufacturing | 779 | $145M | New Zealand | Epicor | Epicor Advanced MES | Manufacturing Execution System | 2010 | n/a |
In 2010, Sistema Plastics implemented Epicor Advanced MES, deploying a Manufacturing Execution System to provide real time shop floor visibility across its Auckland manufacturing facility and global operations. Epicor Advanced MES was positioned to monitor machine runtime, production throughput, work in progress, and SKU movement to support the company’s high SKU count and customer specific product lines.
The implementation emphasized configuration and customization to align MES telemetry with production workflows, including tracking small part counts, recording reasons for machine downtime, and measuring actual versus planned runtime. Sistema integrated MES data into operational procedures that capture when product moves from automated storage through Dexion racking, wrapping, palletizing, and into dispatch, and the team deliberately optimized the configuration to reduce handling and speed up shop floor processes.
Sistema later integrated Epicor Kinetic ERP in Q4 2015 and added Epicor Data Analytics powered by Phocas in early 2018, creating a linked data stack where content packs from Epicor Kinetic and Epicor Advanced MES sync daily to the EDA cloud. The combined environment feeds sales, production, supply chain, and inventory datasets into prebuilt dashboards and 86 content pack set ups, enabling cross functional insights across manufacturing, warehousing, inventory management, and dispatch.
Operational governance uses Epicor numbers to run daily production meetings, tying MES and EDA analytics into production planning and staffing decisions, and the company has linked payroll data to machine running time to explain root causes of downtime. Outcomes called out by the business include increased OEE to 85 percent with a target of 90 percent, ongoing 20 percent year on year growth, established weekly stock management with min miscalculation and safety stock controls, and an active program to instrument machines with sensors to move from preventative to predictive maintenance.
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