Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
Production execution driven by real dimensional data, full traceability and QIF (ISO 23952) integration
IVR MES links production orders to real inspection results collected automatically from IMTE — Inspection Measuring and Test Equipment, without manual data entry. Each manufactured part is associated with structured QIF data, SPC behavior and measurement evidence, ensuring traceable and auditable execution across shifts, machines and operators.
Execution with measurable evidence
- Automatic dimensional data capture from IMTE
- Production order linked to QIF structured characteristics
- Real-time SPC monitoring per operation
- Traceability by part, batch, machine and operator
- Integrated CAD + QIF + DMIS measurement flow
Execution based on structured dimensional data
IVR MES is not limited to reporting quantities produced. It associates each production order with structured dimensional characteristics defined in QIF (ISO 23952), ensuring that execution is aligned with engineering intent.
Inspection results are collected directly from IMTE — Inspection Measuring and Test Equipment, eliminating manual transcription and reducing the risk of data distortion. Each measured value is stored with its nominal, tolerance and actual result.
Production execution becomes evidence-based, not assumption-based.
Traceability from order to measured feature
Every manufactured part can be traced back to its production order, machine, operator and inspection record. Dimensional results are linked to specific characteristics defined in CAD and structured in QIF.
This connection enables full traceability across the entire flow: CAD → QIF → DMIS → IMTE → MES. The result is a continuous digital thread from design to validated production output.
- Order-to-characteristic traceability
- Batch and serial number tracking
- Operator and shift accountability
Real-time SPC integration during execution
IVR MES integrates natively with IVR SPC, allowing dimensional results to be evaluated statistically in real time during production. Control charts, Cp/Cpk and rule violations are associated directly with the executing order.
When process behavior deviates, the system identifies the affected operation and measured characteristic, enabling corrective actions supported by objective data rather than subjective interpretation.
Statistical control becomes part of execution, not a post-process activity.
Integration with CAD, QIF and DMIS
Engineering definitions originating in CAD are structured through QIF and executed via DMIS programs. IVR MES consumes the resulting measurement data without retyping or manual reinterpretation.
This integration ensures that what was designed, what was programmed and what was measured remain consistent throughout the production lifecycle.
- CAD-driven characteristic definition
- QIF-based data structure
- DMIS program traceability
Audit-ready manufacturing records
All execution data, dimensional results and statistical evaluations are stored as structured and retrievable records. This supports internal audits, customer requirements and regulatory compliance.
By connecting production performance with real dimensional evidence, IVR MES provides a consistent and defensible manufacturing history for each product.
Manufacturing execution becomes a documented, traceable and verifiable process.