easyMES is a cloud-based MES SaaS from OnTop Automation AB, built for manufacturing and assembly environments. It is positioned as a real-time production management platform that complements an existing ERP system. The official website highlights that it runs on Microsoft Azure and combines IoT data collection, Lean Production MES, and real-time ERP connectivity, covering mixed shop-floor environments with machines, manual assembly, and robots.
Its core modules include automated IoT data collection, real-time OEE/TAK calculation, automatic registration of production and downtime, Real-Time Shop-Floor Management, APS customer-order-driven scheduling, Pull System production, assembly takt time, production statistics, and adaptive dashboards. The APS component is a particular highlight: based on actual customer demand and real-time production data, it uses graphical drag-and-drop tools to schedule orders and operations, with support for JIT, sequenced delivery, resource conflict simulation, and rush order impact analysis.
The official website does not disclose specific pricing or plans, but states that easyMES is offered as a subscription-based cloud service. Customers can select modules according to business needs, starting with a small-scale IoT/OEE pilot and expanding gradually. All subscriptions include automatic, non-disruptive cloud service updates. Deployment is via Microsoft Azure as a cloud SaaS; the available materials do not mention an on-premises or self-hosted version.
easyMES explicitly supports API integration with Monitor and other ERP systems, making it suitable for companies that do not want an expensive ERP upgrade but still need better real-time visibility on the production floor. On security, the site only states that it uses Azure, reserved databases, high security and high performance, and requires no local server maintenance; there is no visible mention of ISO, SOC, GDPR, or similar certifications. For collaboration, adaptive dashboards support both browsers and mobile apps for internal communication and decision support, but information on role-based permissions, audit logs, approval workflows, and related controls is limited.
Its strengths are a clear focus on manufacturing use cases, the ability to combine IoT, OEE, real-time shop-floor management, and APS scheduling, and support for scaling from a small pilot. Reference customers include Log Max, Leax Falun, Siemens Energy, and Sansera. The main drawbacks are incomplete disclosure around pricing, trial conditions, permission management, and compliance certifications, while the website is primarily in Swedish. easyMES is best suited to discrete manufacturers with requirements around delivery accuracy, OEE, assembly takt time, and ERP-MES integration.
The available materials do not make it possible to determine access, payment, or local service availability in mainland China, so china_access is marked as unknown. For production digitalization projects in China, buyers should carefully verify Azure region availability, cross-border network latency, data compliance, and local implementation support. Comparable options include ι»ζΉη§ζ, ζ ζ ΉδΊθ, η¨ε/ιθΆεΆι δΊ, as well as MES solutions from Siemens, Rockwell, and SAP.
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