MES Software Pricing
MES Package
Ignition MES Works • Site License
The MES Works package extends Ignition with powerful real-time OEE downtime and SPC functionality for one physical production facility. A production process fully employing Ignition MES offerings could collect quality information as well as track OEE, downtime and more. Being on one unified system reduces the workload and presents insights to optimizing your production. This package includes the OEE Downtime Module and the SPC Module.
| Max Cells / Machines Max Locations | Packaged withIgnition Works | IndividualModule |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | $21,275 | $11,350 |
| 25 | $32,200 | $22,275 |
| 50 | $45,025 | $35,100 |
| 75 | $56,900 | $46,975 |
| Unlimited | $69,725 | $59,800 |
Additional cells / machines purchased separately are $500 each. Additional locations purchased separately are $175 each.
Multi-Site Analysis
MES Enterprise Module • Unlimited License
With the MES Enterprise Module, you can centrally configure, analyze and run reports across multiple physical production facilities from anywhere on your network. Use it to compare efficiency, downtime or SPC data by production line, operator, user-defined values and more.
| MaxSites | Packaged withIgnition Works | IndividualModule |
|---|---|---|
| Unlimited | $19,925 | $10,000 |
Central analysis / administration for one or more MES modules for an unlimited number of sites. Requires a site license for at least one of the MES modules at each physical production facility.
Individual Modules
OEE Downtime Module • Site License
The OEE Downtime Module extends Ignition with powerful real- time OEE downtime functionality for one physical production facility. Implement a real-time OEE and downtime collection system that accommodates your production environment. Provide real-time actionable results and analysis to the people who can make a difference in increasing efficiencies. Module includes the extra functionality of product code management, work order management and production scheduling.
| Max Cells / Machines Max Locations | Packaged withIgnition Works | IndividualModule |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | $15,675 | $5,750 |
| 25 | $24,425 | $14,500 |
| 50 | $34,925 | $25,000 |
| 75 | $44,925 | $35,000 |
| Unlimited | $56,425 | $46,500 |
Additional cells / machines purchased separately are $500 each.
SPC Module • Site License
The SPC Module extends Ignition with powerful real-time SPC functionality for one physical production facility. Implement a full-featured SPC system including unattended out-of-control evaluation, sample scheduling, control charts and more. Includes functionality for collecting sample data from manual entry or automatically from PLC devices, OPC-connected devices, lab instruments, RS232 devices, USB devices, data files, web services and external databases.
| Max Cells / Machines Max Locations | Packaged withIgnition Works | IndividualModule |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | $15,675 | $5,750 |
| 25 | $18,425 | $8,500 |
| 50 | $21,425 | $11,500 |
| 75 | $23,925 | $14,000 |
| Unlimited | $25,925 | $16,000 |
Additional locations purchased separately are $175 each.
Limited license versions available. Contact sales for pricing.
Purchase Considerations
Cells
A cell is a machine that OEE and downtime information is collected for and analyzed by. Below are some key points to consider when determining the number of cells to purchase:
• Each production line requires at least one cell.
• It may not be cost-effective to purchase a cell for every cell on every machine in your facility. A conveyor is an example of this. Instead of purchasing many cells, consider tacking one cell onto either the major upstream or downstream machine.
• Mono-block machines such as a filler and capper that are mechanically tied together are better suited for a single cell.
• The OEE Downtime Module has built-in algorithms to determine the true line downtime reasons as opposed to combining cell downtime which is inaccurate. These algorithms require cells for each machine but substantially reduce the PLC programming labor to accomplish the same functionality.
• Each production line requires at least one cell.
• It may not be cost-effective to purchase a cell for every cell on every machine in your facility. A conveyor is an example of this. Instead of purchasing many cells, consider tacking one cell onto either the major upstream or downstream machine.
• Mono-block machines such as a filler and capper that are mechanically tied together are better suited for a single cell.
• The OEE Downtime Module has built-in algorithms to determine the true line downtime reasons as opposed to combining cell downtime which is inaccurate. These algorithms require cells for each machine but substantially reduce the PLC programming labor to accomplish the same functionality.
Locations
SPC samples are taken at a location. Locations are virtual, meaning that they are not necessarily tied to a physical location. Below are some key points to consider when determining the number of locations to purchase:
• When samples are scheduled for a location, the coming due, due and overdue state is tracked.
• Automatic sample data collection is available at locations; each location requires a license. The source of data can come from PLC devices, OPC connected devices, lab instruments, RS232 devices, USB devices, data files, web services and external databases.
• SPC results appearing in control charts and impromptu analysis is shown by location. Combining too many locations into one will not provide enough granularity of results.
• When samples are scheduled for a location, the coming due, due and overdue state is tracked.
• Automatic sample data collection is available at locations; each location requires a license. The source of data can come from PLC devices, OPC connected devices, lab instruments, RS232 devices, USB devices, data files, web services and external databases.
• SPC results appearing in control charts and impromptu analysis is shown by location. Combining too many locations into one will not provide enough granularity of results.
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