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Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Automation, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. Rockwell Automation collaboration with software players such as Rockwell Automation, Plex Systems and Cisco Systems empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| Rockwell Automation | Oracle | Oracle Cloud ERP | ERP Financial | ERP |
| Rockwell Automation | Oracle | Oracle Cloud SCM | Supply Chain Management | SCM |
| Rockwell Automation | Plex Systems | Plex ERP | Manufacturing ERP | ERP Services and Operations |
| Rockwell Automation | Plex Systems | Plex MES/MOM | Manufacturing Execution System | ERP Services and Operations |
| Rockwell Automation | Plex Systems | Plex MES Automation and Orchestration | Manufacturing Execution System | ERP Services and Operations |
| Rockwell Automation | Rockwell Automation | Rockwell Plex MES | Manufacturing ERP | ERP Services and Operations |
| Rockwell Automation | Cisco Systems | Cisco Digital Network Architecture | Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM) | IT Asset Management |
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BIC | Consumer Packaged Goods | 11246 | $1.8B | France | Rockwell Automation | Rockwell Plex MES | Manufacturing ERP | 2020 |
In 2020, BIC signed a multi site subscription for Rockwell Plex MES, adopting the solution within the Manufacturing ERP category to standardize production across its EMEA operations. The subscription was piloted at Bizerte Tunisia, where the implementation focused on consolidating production processes and improving shop floor visibility through real time machine connectivity.
The pilot deployed Rockwell Plex MES modules MES Advance and MACH2 A&O, configured to capture shop floor telemetry, enforce process workflows, and provide traceability and inventory records. The implementation emphasized standard operating procedures and data capture at the machine level to support production control, quality and inventory reconciliation.
Rockwell Automation served as vendor and implementation partner for the engagement, delivering the multi site cloud subscription and on site commissioning at Bizerte. Integrations centered on connecting manufacturing equipment for real time data flows to the Rockwell Plex MES instance, enabling unified operational views across production lines.
The pilot delivered improved OEE, traceability and inventory accuracy and is being positioned by BIC as a blueprint for wider global rollouts, with governance focused on replicable process standards and a phased expansion model across manufacturing sites. This positions Rockwell Plex MES as the Manufacturing ERP backbone for manufacturing operations, production management, quality and inventory control functions.
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ParkOhio | Manufacturing | 6400 | $1.7B | United States | Plex Systems | Plex ERP | Manufacturing ERP | 2009 |
In 2009 ParkOhio implemented Plex ERP to support its Assembly Components Group within the Manufacturing ERP category, establishing a cloud-based platform to unify manufacturing, assembly and warehouse operations. The deployment covered 19 manufacturing, assembly, and warehouse facilities across the United States, Mexico, and China and placed Plex ERP alongside Plex MES and MES Automation & Orchestration to enable real-time shop floor control.
ParkOhio configured Plex ERP with Plex MES and MES Automation & Orchestration to automate paper-based, error-prone workflows, enforce up-to-date bills of materials, and provide detailed traceability. The configuration prioritized real-time process and cost visibility, moving the business from batch data collection to continuous, transaction-level manufacturing execution and inventory control.
Integrations focused on machine-level data and telemetry, including an Allen-Bradley PLC integration used to implement a data-driven poka-yoke for the rubber hose vulcanizing process, which isolates failed parts, blocks subsequent operations, and prevents shipment. The environment also delivers remote monitoring and alerting for process metrics such as oil tank levels, enabling buyers and operations to receive critical reorder alerts and avoid unplanned downtime. Operational coverage explicitly includes production, quality, inventory control and procurement functions across the ACG facilities.
Governance and rollout emphasized change management with a core cross-functional team at each plant, staged pilot cycles, and training to shift operators to real-time workflows, targeting six-month Plex implementations for newly acquired sites. Rockwell Automation participated as the SI/VAR on the program. Reported outcomes from the implemented Plex ERP and MES suite include access to real-time information, automated processes, improved quality control, reduced unnecessary costs, improved profitability and remote data access.
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ParkOhio | Manufacturing | 6400 | $1.7B | United States | Plex Systems | Plex MES Automation and Orchestration | Manufacturing Execution System | 2009 |
In 2009, ParkOhio implemented Plex MES Automation and Orchestration from Plex Systems for its Assembly Components Group, deploying a cloud-based Manufacturing Execution System to enable real-time shop floor operations. The program anchored a suite that included Plex ERP and Plex MES and targeted a move away from batch information collection toward real-time transactional control across production and quality functions.
Plex MES Automation and Orchestration was configured to automate paper-based work flows, orchestrate machine-driven events, and enforce process control through MES capabilities such as work order tracking, routing, in-process quality checks, and embedded poka-yoke logic. The cloud architecture reduced infrastructure overhead, enabling the team to bring four plants online in six months and to set a repeatable target of six month implementations for newly acquired facilities.
Integrations were implemented to capture machine telemetry and execute automated interventions, notably using Allen-Bradley PLC integration to trigger quality alerts and to block nonconforming parts from downstream operations and shipment. Rockwell Automation was the SI VAR supporting automation integration, and the Plex suite provided a common information platform that connected production, quality, inventory monitoring, and purchasing workflows, including remote tank level monitoring and reorder alert messaging.
Rollout governance emphasized change management with cross functional core teams at each site, extensive piloting, and training designed to shift operators to real-time decisioning. Operational outcomes reported by ParkOhio include access to real-time information, automated processes, improved quality control, reduced unnecessary costs, improved profitability, and remote data access across 19 manufacturing, assembly, and warehouse facilities in the United States, Mexico, and China.
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Manufacturing | 6400 | $1.7B | United States | Plex Systems | Plex MES/MOM | Manufacturing Execution System | 2009 |
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Education | 7853 | $1.0B | United States | Cisco Systems | Cisco Digital Network Architecture | Hardware Asset Management (HAM),Software Asset Management (SAM) | 2017 |
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