42Q launches industry's first cloud-based MES solution

By Nell Walker
Cloud manufacturing execution system (MES) provider,42Q, has announced the immediate availability of the first, fully cloud-based MES solution that offe...

Cloud manufacturing execution system (MES) provider, 42Q, has announced the immediate availability of the first, fully cloud-based MES solution that offers advantages in speed of deployment, operational agility, and low total cost of ownership.

Higher expectations from customers demanding flexibility and product delivery are significant factors leading manufacturers to adopt smart manufacturing solutions. At the same time, the increasing maturity of cloud services provides an opportunity for leading businesses to leverage their transformative potential. Developed with the latest technologies and vast expertise in manufacturing, the 42Q solution is relied upon by more than 30 of the largest technology companies in the Fortune 500. 42Q has deployed today in 15 countries.

Key features of 42Q include:

  • Cloud Solution – As a cloud solution, setup and management of 42Q does not require a team of IT personnel as software or server hardware is not needed. Businesses simply log-in, configure, and use their new, cloud-based MES solution.
  • Speed - 42Q has robust and proven functionality ready to deploy immediately. Tracking, serialization, routing, work instructions and paperless travelers can be configured and used the same day.
  • On-demand Pricing – 42Q’s pay-per-use subscription model gives businesses the flexibility to pay for what they need, when they need it.

 

Bob Eulau, CEO of 42Q, said: “Companies are ready to leverage cloud-based MES solutions. On premises servers and software are no longer the best solution for today’s smart factories. At 42Q, we deliver cloud-based MES solutions that are easy-to-implement, flexible, scalable and cost effective."

Srivats Ramaswami, CTO of 42Q, added: “With this offering, we provide manufacturers with the first, fully featured, cloud-based MES solution that is different from anything the industry has seen. Whether you have a large, multi-factory global operation, or a single production line, we can help your business get the most from your manufacturing process in just weeks."

 

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