List of Sepasoft MES Enterprise Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Sepasoft MES Enterprise 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 Sepasoft MES Enterprise for Manufacturing Execution System include: CertainTeed, a Saint-Gobain Company, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 6900 employees and revenues of $5.60 billion, Doehler Group, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 9500 employees and revenues of $2.73 billion, Baldwin Richardson Foods, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 700 employees and revenues of $80.0 million and many others.
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Baldwin Richardson Foods | Manufacturing | 700 | $80M | United States | Sepasoft | Sepasoft MES Enterprise | Manufacturing Execution System | 2024 | n/a | In 2024 Baldwin Richardson Foods implemented Sepasoft MES Enterprise on the Ignition platform to deploy the OEE Downtime module at its Williamson facility, with a planned expansion to additional U.S. production sites. The rollout started early 2024 and focused on centralizing production data and standardizing downtime tracking across sites. The deployment centered on the OEE Downtime module, configured to capture downtime events, operator inputs, and availability metrics, and an enterprise server was provisioned to consolidate reporting and provide cross‑site visibility. Sepasoft MES Enterprise was configured to deliver shop floor data collection, downtime analytics, and operator engagement workflows consistent with a Manufacturing Execution System. Operational scope began at the Williamson facility and extended to multiple U.S. sites to unify production monitoring and downtime processes, providing consolidated reporting for operations and production management. Governance activities included standardizing downtime tracking processes and operator engagement practices to ensure consistent data capture and visibility across facilities. The rollout improved operator engagement and provided an enterprise server for consolidated reporting and visibility across facilities, strengthening centralized production data and downtime tracking. | |
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CertainTeed, a Saint-Gobain Company | Manufacturing | 6900 | $5.6B | United States | Sepasoft | Sepasoft MES Enterprise | Manufacturing Execution System | 2021 | n/a | In 2021, CertainTeed, a Saint-Gobain Company, deployed Sepasoft MES Enterprise as a Manufacturing Execution System. The deployment used the Ignition platform with a Sepasoft-based MES branded FaCTory+ and the program began in March 2021, scaling to 15+ plants live in an ongoing deployment across its manufacturing footprint. The implementation leveraged Sepasoft MES Enterprise capabilities including OEE and the Sepasoft Business Connector to standardize OEE calculations, capture real-time production KPIs, and instrument shop-floor data within Ignition. Configuration work emphasized standardized KPI definitions, real-time event capture, operator-facing HMI screens, and batch and downtime recording to create consistent production metrics across sites. Integration architecture centered on the Sepasoft Business Connector providing transactional connectivity between plant-level systems and SAP, enabling push and pull of production transactions and status updates. Operational coverage focused on production and shop-floor operations and impacted manufacturing operations and production management functions across multiple plants. Rollout followed a phased, plant-by-plant scaling approach beginning March 2021 with governance around KPI definition and change control to enforce consistency of OEE and reporting. The program delivered standardized OEE, real-time KPIs, and SAP integration for improved production visibility as described in program sources. | |
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Doehler Group | Manufacturing | 9500 | $2.7B | Germany | Sepasoft | Sepasoft MES Enterprise | Manufacturing Execution System | 2022 | Integ South Africa | In 2022, Doehler Group implemented Sepasoft MES Enterprise for a greenfield blending and secondary transformation facility in Paarl, South Africa. The project was integrated by Integ South Africa and scoped as a Manufacturing Execution System deployment to deliver batch orchestration, traceability, and recipe control for the new plant. Sepasoft MES Enterprise was deployed with the Sepasoft Batch Procedure module on the Ignition platform, delivering ISA 88 compliant batch procedural control and scalable recipe management. Configuration emphasized batch procedures, material traceability records, and flexible recipe parameterization to support blending operations and secondary transformation workflows. The implementation followed standard MES functional flows for order driven batching, batch genealogy, and lot tracking. Architecturally the solution used Ignition gateways and distributed tag collection, with the integration delivering approximately 1.2 million tags across gateways to instrument I O and process signals for the plant. Sepasoft MES Enterprise was configured to manage recipe execution and to centralize batch state and trace data within the MES layer, interfacing with SCADA level data via Ignition. This gateway based architecture supported scalable recipe control and real time batch visibility for operations. Operational coverage targeted production and quality functions at the Paarl facility, enabling procedural governance consistent with ISA 88 and formalized traceability for blending operations. Integ South Africa executed the integration and tagging strategy to enable flexible batching and improved traceability for the new plant. The deployment delivered extensive tagging, improved traceability, and flexible batching capabilities for Doehler Group in South Africa. |
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