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Aveva positioned as a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant

DUBAI, June 14, 2022

Aveva, a global leader in industrial software, has been positioned by Gartner as a Leader in its 2022 Magic Quadrant for Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) for its Aveva Manufacturing Execution System. This is the third time in a row that Aveva has been recognised in the Leaders quadrant.  
 
The evaluation was based on specific criteria that analysed the company’s overall completeness of vision and ability to execute. 
 
“Our positioning in the Magic Quadrant for Manufacturing Execution Systems by Gartner for the third consecutive year validates our ability to help customers gain exceptional value from their manufacturing systems and investments. In the post-pandemic business landscape, manufacturers’ ability to operate in an agile and resilient way in the face of massive and unpredictable disruptions to demand and supply networks is key. We continue to leverage the latest technology (both on premise and in the cloud) to enable the optimisation and integration of business planning and manufacturing execution into a single digital pane,” said Rob McGreevy, Executive Vice President of Operations Business, Aveva.
 
Model-driven manufacturing
In the report, Gartner defines manufacturing execution systems (MES) as a specialist class of production-oriented software that manages, monitors and synchronises the execution of real-time physical processes involved in transforming raw materials into intermediate and/or finished goods.
 
Aveva’s model-driven Manufacturing Execution System approach is uniquely positioned to accelerate the digital transformation of manufacturing operations by digitalisation of  processes, standardising best practices, KPIs and reporting across manufacturing networks.  
 
In turn, this provides full visibility and traceability  for workers, consumers and supply chain planners, both in plant and across multi-site manufacturing operations. Combined with Aveva Operations Control, it allows for building a digital twin of the plant and the processes that help to improve plant productivity and throughput by up to 5-10%, reduce energy consumption by up to 16% as well as eliminate up to 25% of waste, making manufacturing operations more efficient and sustainable.-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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