Profit from extreme focus by outsourcing MES
Apply Core vs. Context to shift MES operations to experts and refocus teams on innovation and growth.
What You'll Learn
- Core vs. Context and why MES is “context”
- Regulated-industry drivers: FDA 21 CFR Part 11, ISO 13485
- Outsourcing models for Siemens Opcenter MES
- Compliance-ready operations with proactive monitoring and updates
- Cost and scalability benefits vs. in-house management
- Real-world proof points from leading manufacturers
Why It Matters
- Refocused R&D and product innovation time
- Audit readiness sustained by specialist governance
- Lower downtime risk and faster incident response
- Reduced internal overhead and skills bottlenecks
- Measurable outcomes: uptime, MTTR, audit findings
What You Can Share with Others
- Core vs. Context one-page explainer
- MES outsourcing ROI and risk summary
- Partner evaluation checklist for regulated MES
- SLA criteria list for uptime and response
Download the executive brief
See how expert-run MES protects compliance while your teams build what differentiates.
FAQ
Q:Why classify MES as “context,” not “core”?
A: It’s essential for compliance and efficiency but doesn’t differentiate your business.
Q: Which regulations does this support?
A: FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and ISO 13485, among others for life sciences and devices.
Q: What platforms are covered?
A: Siemens Opcenter MES, with lifecycle management and updates.
Q: What benefits do peers see?
A: Examples note outsourced IT, supply chain, and manufacturing to protect core innovation.
Q: Why Connected Manufacturing™ Technology?
A: Siemens Expert Partner with regulated-industry expertise and proactive support.