PSI presents Industrial Intelligence for Production and Logistics at a Virtual Trade Fair

Integrated software solutions based on the PSI technology platform for agile production and logistics. Source: PhonlamaiPhoto/iStock. Edited by PSI.

Integrated software solutions based on the PSI technology platform for agile production and logistics. Source: PhonlamaiPhoto/iStock. Edited by PSI.

Berlin, 15 April 2020 – To compensate the canceled Hanover Fair, PSI will be presenting integrated software solutions for production and logistics from April 20 to 24, 2020 in a virtual trade fair. Interested parties can get information online in various webcasts and individual consultations.

Based on the PSI technology platform, an integrated solution consisting of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Manufacturing Execution System (MES), Predictive Maintenance and Quality, Warehouse Management System (WMS) and AI-based applications will be presented for agile production and logistics.

The showcase demonstrates the integration of order management, detailed planning and the control of the manufacturing process using an Enterprise Service Bus. Here, the parameterization and control of tools is completely automatic. The processes and data exchange are modeled easily and without programming using workflows based on BPMN 2.0. In addition to AI-based applications, the factory monitor for visual monitoring of the manufacturing process and worker assistance with numerous functions for optimization and error reduction are used.

Two webcasts highlight how production processes can be improved with ERP and MES software, which meats the specific issues of mechanical and plant engineering as well as the automotive industry. Personal consultations with PSI experts round-off the virtual fair.

More information and registration options (only in German): Virtuelle PSI-Messe: Intelligente Produktion & Logistik

Based on its own software products, PSI Group develops and integrates complete solutions for optimizing the flow of energy and materials for utilities (energy networks, energy trading, public transport) and industry (mining, metals production, automotive, mechanical engineering, logistics). PSI was founded in 1969 and employs 2,000 persons worldwide.