Factory Systems Insight · Desk review + two on-site workshops

Seoul Multi-Site MES Handshake Briefing

How three plants aligned shop-floor events with SAP PP/DS without forcing a big-bang cutover.

Program reference: ₩28,000,000 KRW · 5 weeks advisory arc

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Field narrative

This editorial briefing walks through a staged handshake between legacy MES events and refreshed routing data. We document signal latency checks, operator coaching scripts, and the quality standards checkpoints that kept nightly sync predictable while production stayed live.

What the desk includes

  • Signal map across lines A–F with dependency arrows
  • Operator huddle templates for exception codes
  • Cross-org workflow staging checklist
  • Reconciliation scripts for partial loads
  • Smoke tests before each wave
  • Rollback rehearsal workbook
  • Stakeholder sign-off grid for IT and operations

Outcomes teams measure

  • Shared vocabulary between shop-floor leads and IT
  • Reduced surprise downtime windows during cutover
  • Clear ownership for nightly activity log reviews

Responsible editor

Haneul Park

Manufacturing systems analyst focused on PP/DS and plant telemetry.

FAQ

Do you install SAP for us?

No. We advise on sequencing, testing, and governance. Your integrator or internal team performs installation and configuration changes.

Can we pause between waves?

Yes. The roadmap assumes optional pause weeks so operations can absorb training without stacking travel costs.

What is excluded?

Hardware procurement, vendor contract negotiation, and 24/7 hypercare staffing are not included. Those stay with your enterprise client agreements.

Reader notes

The MES handshake briefing named the exact signal pairs we argued about for months. We still use the reconciliation script appendix in weekly IT huddles.