3
SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.4 Delivering project integration with full traceability and quality www.siemens.com/mom Benefits Provides visibility into and synchronization with all manufacturing operations Facilitates native orchestration of heterogeneous activities Delivers full traceability of operations and materials Integrates manufacturing and quality Supports SIMATIC BATCH software (multiple versions) Offers a scalable, modular and extensible solution Summary SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries (SIMATIC IT UA PI) is Siemens’ manufacturing execution system (MES) for the personal and home care, food and beverage and chemical specialties industries. Version 2.4 is based on four major new features: out-of-the-box configurable enterprise resource plan- ning (ERP) integration adapters; a new Material App; adoption of data filtering/ segregation; and label printing support, in addition to the refreshed home page and enhanced task list screen. Enhancements to SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture v2.4 Leveraging Manufacturing InterOperability (MIO), which offers the functionalities of manufacturing service bus to facilitate connectivity and inte- gration between products and solutions, SIMATIC IT UA PI 2.4 delivers out-of-the- box adapters to exchange meaningful information with a variety ERP solutions. The first set of adapters is based on the Business to Manufacturing Markup Language (B2MML) V6.0 standard and supports the download of material master data and orders, and the upload of order performances (consumptions related to the bill of materials of an order, operations updates, and order status update). All adapters can be configured and extended based on each implementation requirement, and can benefit from the MIO native features, including host channel adapters, routing service, broker service, mapping service, message buffering and logging service. SIMATIC IT UA PI 2.4 is adopting the new Material App, which is a common data model across the Unified Architecture foundation. New materials entities are integrated with other UA Process Industries core entities. This is the first step toward harmonization across the different verticals of the UA foundation, allowing implementation with hybrid purpose covering discrete and process industry processes.

SIMATIC IT Unified ArchitectureMOM SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.4 Embracing the data filtering/segregation and personnel management provided by UA foundation

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    30

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: SIMATIC IT Unified ArchitectureMOM SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.4 Embracing the data filtering/segregation and personnel management provided by UA foundation

SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.4

Delivering project integration with full traceability and quality

www.siemens.com/mom

Benefits • Provides visibility into and

synchronization with all manufacturing operations

• Facilitates native orchestration of heterogeneous activities

• Delivers full traceability of operations and materials

• Integrates manufacturing and quality

• Supports SIMATIC BATCH software (multiple versions)

• Offers a scalable, modular and extensible solution

SummarySIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries (SIMATIC IT UA PI) is Siemens’ manufacturing execution system (MES) for the personal and home care, food and beverage and chemical specialties industries. Version 2.4 is based on four major new features: out-of-the-box configurable enterprise resource plan-ning (ERP) integration adapters; a new Material App; adoption of data filtering/segregation; and label printing support, in addition to the refreshed home page and enhanced task list screen.

Enhancements to SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture v2.4Leveraging Manufacturing InterOperability (MIO), which offers the functionalities of manufacturing service bus to facilitate connectivity and inte-gration between products and solutions, SIMATIC IT UA PI 2.4 delivers out-of-the-box adapters to exchange meaningful information with a variety ERP solutions. The first set of adapters is based on the Business to Manufacturing Markup Language (B2MML) V6.0 standard and supports the download of material master data and orders, and the upload of order performances (consumptions related to the bill of materials of an order, operations updates, and order status update). All adapters can be configured and extended based on each implementation requirement, and can benefit from the MIO native features, including host channel adapters, routing service, broker service, mapping service, message buffering and logging service.

SIMATIC IT UA PI 2.4 is adopting the new Material App, which is a common data model across the Unified Architecture foundation. New materials entities are integrated with other UA Process Industries core entities. This is the first step toward harmonization across the different verticals of the UA foundation, allowing implementation with hybrid purpose covering discrete and process industry processes.

Page 2: SIMATIC IT Unified ArchitectureMOM SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.4 Embracing the data filtering/segregation and personnel management provided by UA foundation

MOM

SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.4

Embracing the data filtering/segregation and personnel management provided by UA foundation 2.4, SIMATIC IT UA PI 2.4 enables the definition and management of person and groups of people, with assignment of tags to person or group. Users can then filter data with tags

Features • Out-of-the-box configurable ERP

integration adapters

◦ Material master data download

◦ Orders download

◦ Order performances upload

• New Material App

• Data filtering/segregation

• Label printing

• New home page

• Enhanced task list

assigned to instances and persons, with the option to enable viewing of untagged data. This feature is adopted throughout all UA PI entities, with propagation of tags to sub-entities, and visualization/filtering of tags on all relevant screens. Tags can also be imported from external sources in inbound messages.

Home page

Page 3: SIMATIC IT Unified ArchitectureMOM SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.4 Embracing the data filtering/segregation and personnel management provided by UA foundation

MOM

©2018 Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. Siemens, the Siemens logo and SIMATIC IT are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. Camstar, D-Cubed, Femap, Fibersim, Geolus, GO PLM, I-deas, JT, NX, Parasolid, Solid Edge, Syncrofit, Teamcenter and Tecnomatix are trademarks or registered trademarks of Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries. Simcenter is a trademark or registered trademark of Siemens Industry Software NV or its affiliates. All other trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks belong to their respective holders. 75945-A2 11/18 Y

Siemens PLM Softwarewww.siemens.com/plm

Americas +1 314 264 8499 Europe +44 (0) 1276 413200 Asia-Pacific +852 2230 3333

In this release, SIMATIC IT UA PI also manages labels through a set function-alities: label types and templates management to define and configure the models of labels to be used, label printers management to define setup of the printers, mapping of label type tag and MES data with signal rules to configure the link between data avail-able in the system and information to be printed. SIMATIC IT UA PI 2.4 enables printing directly to a label printer (e.g Zebra, Intermec) as config-ured, or to a file.

SIMATIC IT UA PI 2.4 includes two major enhancements to the user experience:

• An improved home page (configurable in Solution Studio), with easy direct access to all pages, or guided navigation via an aggregated menu

• An enhanced task list with large tile-based view and a reworked action buttons bar to facilitate the use of the application on mobile devices and touch screens

Material contribution

SIMATIC IT Unified Architecture Process Industries v2.3

MIO adapter configuration