In today's hyper-competitive environment, real-time data isn't just nice to have, it's the backbone of decision-making, automation, and AI.
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Yet too often, disconnected systems lead to ERP plans that don't match production reality. The result? An execution gap that leads to excessive machine downtime, manually driven processes and missed production deadlines.
In this webinar, George Burleson, director of manufacturing analytics and process engineering, will share how Harvey Performance — after attempting to build their own MES — ultimately turned to MachineMetrics to achieve real-time production and operational visibility with job tracking, scheduling and machine monitoring solutions.
By integrating real-time production data with Epicor, Harvey Performance has unlocked visibility across machines, processes, and business systems, turning raw production data into actionable insights that drive profitability — in Harvey's case, doubling schedule attainment.
Whether you're an operations leader, plant manager or continuous improvement professional, this session will give you a practical look at how production intelligence can align ERP plans with shop floor reality to dial in scheduling and maximize your capacity.
Agenda:
What production intelligence is and why it matters now
How Harvey Performance integrated MachineMetrics with Epicor Kinetic to unify machine and business data
Practical use cases: improving OEE, schedule attainment and process efficiency
Steps you can take to move from data collection to decision-making
Director of Manufacturing Analytics & Process Engineering, Harvey Performance
George Burleson is the director of manufacturing analytics and process engineering at Harvey Performance Company, where he leads high-impact transformation initiatives to optimize manufacturing systems, processes and data health. With over a decade of experience in the manufacturing and metalworking industries, George combines expertise in mechanical engineering, data science and advanced analytics to drive efficiency, integration and continuous improvement across operations. Passionate about turning machine data into business value, he partners cross-functionally to deliver world-class manufacturing solutions.
Graham Immerman
Chief Commercial Officer, MachineMetrics
Graham Immerman is the chief commercial officer for MachineMetrics, a connectivity platform for manufacturing equipment. Graham is an accomplished leader and experienced start-up veteran with an integrated background in digital, social, traditional, account-based marketing and growth strategies. Graham previously worked on Madison Avenue in New York City.
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