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Manufacturing

OT and IT convergence, MES, quality, traceability, and supply visibility for discrete and process manufacturing, including shop-floor integration patterns that respect safety and downtime windows.

Manufacturing engineer in protective eyewear working with industrial equipment on the shop floor

SME-led

Architecture & compliance reviews

24 to 48h

Typical crisis bridge response

Global

Delivery aligned to local regulation

Programs in manufacturing succeed when product, risk, and operations share a language. We embed bilingual leads who translate between engineering backlogs and supervisory expectations.

Our accelerators include industry data models, integration blueprints, and test packs, always customized to your vendors and geography.

From first workshop to production cutover, we align success metrics with the regulatory and commercial outcomes your board cares about, not only technical milestones on a Gantt chart.

When regulators or internal audit ask for evidence, we help you point to configuration, tickets, and test results instead of narrative-only decks, so remediation stays proportional and traceable.

Manufacturing IT: MES, quality, traceability, and OT/IT convergence

Manufacturing technology programs bridge shop-floor OT with enterprise IT safely: downtime windows, safety interlocks, and patch discipline differ from cloud-native norms. Neojn implements MES, quality, and traceability solutions with integration patterns that respect production realities.

Keywords like Industry 4.0 consulting, digital twin manufacturing, and supply chain visibility for manufacturers reflect initiatives we scope with operations, maintenance, and finance on shared KPIs.

Cybersecurity for OT is not optional. Segmentation, monitoring, and incident playbooks are part of modernization, not a late add-on.

Manufacturing: FAQs

Plant IT, engineering, and supply chain leaders evaluating partners.

Changes are scheduled with maintenance; test harnesses mirror line constraints. Rollback and manual overrides are documented per line.

Manufacturing delivery stages

Pilot lines to enterprise scale with safety first.

  1. Operations and IT joint assessment

    Lines, assets, and data flows are mapped with downtime and risk notes.

  2. Pilot line implementation

    MES/quality integrations prove value before multi-site rollout.

  3. OT security hardening

    Segmentation, monitoring, and access policies align to NIST/IEC expectations you choose.

  4. Network rollout

    Templates accelerate new plants while allowing local engineering variances.

Adjacent offerings

Manufacturing transformations usually span ERP, data, and logistics.

  • Logistics & supply chain

    Inbound materials and outbound fulfillment visibility beyond the plant wall.

    Logistics
  • Data & AI

    Predictive maintenance and quality analytics on governed datasets.

    Data & AI
  • Cybersecurity

    OT and IT detection strategies with shared incident command.

    Cybersecurity
  • AI solutions

    Predictive quality and maintenance when models must respect OT constraints.

    AI solutions

Co-design the first release train

We facilitate a joint backlog session with your business sponsors and control partners, then outline dependencies, compliance gates, and the smallest shippable slice that proves value, with owners and dates your steering forum can track.

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