Break Past the 65% OEE Ceiling Without Replacing Your ERP or MES
A focused OEE Gap Analysis for Manufacturing CIOs to uncover hidden efficiency losses across plants using real-time, AI-driven analytics.
Designed for CIOs responsible for enterprise data, manufacturing systems, and digital transformation.
Identify where OEE is silently leaking across availability, performance, and quality
Expose blind spots ERP and MES reports can’t surface
Get a clear, executive-level roadmap before investing further in BI or analytics
This OEE Gap Analysis Is For You If:
- You are a CIO / Head of IT / Digital Transformation Leader
- You own or influence manufacturing data and analytics strategy
- Your plants report OEE, but leadership still lacks confidence in the numbers
- ERP and MES reports arrive too late to act
- You are accountable for improving operational visibility without disrupting systems
This Is NOT For:
- Plant-level operators
- Power BI beginners
- Consultants
- Teams looking for free dashboards
Why Most Manufacturers Plateau at 60–65% OEE
Despite years of ERP, MES, and reporting investments, most manufacturers still face:
What keeps OEE stuck
- Blind spots in downtime, micro-stoppages, and performance losses
- Conflicting OEE numbers across plants and teams
- Endless firefighting instead of proactive intervention
Why leadership loses confidence
- Board-level pressure without clear, data-backed answers
- The issue isn’t effort
- It’s the lack of real-time, predictive visibility
The Hidden Limitation CIOs Face
Traditional ERP and MES systems:
- Report what already happened
- Lack context across machines, processes, and plants
- Don’t surface root causes in time to intervene
- Force IT teams into manual reconciliation and reporting cycles
- Without an analytics layer designed for OEE decision-making, CIOs end up managing yesterday’s problems instead of preventing tomorrow’s losses
What Happens During the OEE Gap Analysis Call
This is not a demo and not a sales pitch.
- Review how OEE is currently calculated and reported
- Identify gaps across availability, performance, and quality data
- Assess ERP, MES, machine, and manual data alignment
- Highlight where data latency or inconsistency hides losses
- Define a practical analytics roadmap aligned to CIO-level outcomes
How Leading CIOs Are Closing the OEE Gap
The Shift From Reporting to Intelligence
High-performing manufacturers are:
- Moving from static OEE reports to real-time analytics
- Using AI to detect patterns humans miss
- Aligning IT, operations, and leadership on one trusted version of OEE
- Acting before losses compound across shifts and plants
This shift changes the conversation
This isn’t about dashboards. It’s about decision velocity and confidence.
Built for Manufacturing. Designed for CIOs.
Manufacturing-first expertise
- Deep focus on manufacturing analytics, not generic BI
- Experience working with complex ERP and MES environments
Proven OEE frameworks
- Proven OEE analytics frameworks across multiple plants
- Designed to support IT, operations, and executive leadership simultaneously
Low-risk architecture
- Microsoft-aligned architecture without vendor lock-in
- We help CIOs reduce risk, not add tools
What’s at Stake If OEE Stays Stagnant
Avoidable downtime remains invisible
Excess inventory continues to tie up capital
Forecasting inaccuracies impact planning decisions
Leadership decisions rely on assumptions, not data
This Call Is a Fit If:
- You are responsible for manufacturing data strategy
- You support executive or board-level decision-making
- You want clarity before funding another analytics initiative
- You need answers, not another reporting tool
If that sounds like you, this session will be time well spent.
FAQ
Is this a sales call?
No. This is an analytical working session focused on your current OEE state.
Do we need Power BI already?
No. The session evaluates readiness and fit before any recommendation.
Who should attend from our side?
CIOs, IT leaders, or digital transformation stakeholders responsible for manufacturing data.
What happens after the call?
You receive a clear summary of gaps, risks, and next steps — implementation is optional.
Still Managing OEE With Yesterday’s Reports?
If competitors are operating closer to 80–85% OEE, the question isn’t if change is needed — it’s how fast.
Book an OEE Gap Analysis Call