by Agathe Lecomte | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
TL;DR · Open-source OEE: real cost vs perception Open-source OEE stacks (Grafana+InfluxDB, Ignition, OpenMES) are free to license but expensive to operate: 2-4 FTE developers, no edge sensor, no standardized OEE methodology, 3-6 month build time. 5-year TCO: $180-500K...
by Agathe Lecomte | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
TL;DR · OEE for food & beverage in 60 words F&B OEE requirements: sanitation/CIP tracking as planned downtime, allergen changeover measurement, FSSC 22000/HACCP audit trail, cold chain integration. Top platforms: TeepTrak Pulse (Nutriset +18 OEE points in 4...
by Agathe Lecomte | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
TL;DR · What is OEE in 60 words OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) = Availability × Performance × Quality. Measures how effectively manufacturing equipment is used. 100% = perfect production. 85% = world-class. 60% = typical. Each component identifies losses:...
by Agathe Lecomte | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
TL;DR · OEE-ERP integration in 60 words OEE-ERP integration approaches: native connectors (Siemens Opcenter→SAP, Plex→Oracle, DELMIAworks→Dynamics), REST API (TeepTrak Pulse, MachineMetrics, connects to any ERP), middleware (MuleSoft, Dell Boomi for complex...
by Agathe Lecomte | May 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
TL;DR · OEE for food & beverage in 60 words F&B OEE requirements: sanitation/CIP tracking as planned downtime, allergen changeover measurement, FSSC 22000/HACCP audit trail, cold chain integration. Top platforms: TeepTrak Pulse (Nutriset +18 OEE points in 4...