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Manufacturing Management Software Platform Uses Integrated Modules

A new version of Parsec’s modular manufacturing management software, TrakSYS, is a web-based platform with modules that can be deployed for specific tasks or as a full manufacturing execution system.

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The latest version of Parsec’s modular manufacturing management software, TrakSYS, is a web-based platform with multiple, fully-integrated modules that can be used as a full manufacturing execution system (MES) or deployed to solve one or more business challenges, such as overall equipment effectiveness, statistical process control, e-records, maintenance, traceability, workflow, batch processing, sustainability, labor, and others. In the new, flexible version, manufacturers can turn on specific features at any time and customize a solution that specifically addresses their needs.

The software provides a real-time view of manufacturing operations and allows a deeper understanding of trends and patterns to drive efficiency. The cost-effective software simplifies the manufacturing management process and is built to be deployed quickly with out-of-the-box functionality.

Source: Parsec

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