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About MPDV Mikrolab GmbH
Founded in 1977 as an engineering company, MPDV Mikrolab GmbH from Mosbach in the South West of Germany has become a leading IT system supplier specialized in capturing and processing company data originating from the fields of production, human resources and quality assurance.
More than 140 highly qualified and motivated employees work in MPDV's 8 locations for sales, installation and service in Germany , France , Switzerland and the USA , and their Asia subsidiary MPDV Asia Pte Ltd.
Today companies of all sizes and in all industries benefit from the MPDV competence. MPDV maintains customer relationships in all over Europe, USA, Brazil, Mexico and Asia with SME’s as well as internationally operating industrial groups (MNC's) in the manufacturing sectors of plastics/rubber extrusion & injection molding, metal works, foundries, automotive, electronics, electrical engineering, food & beverages, mechanical- and machinery engineering, wood & furniture as well as printing and packaging.
The broad range of MPDV’s services and their innovative high quality products - in the framework of the MES HYDRA- offers pioneering solutions for forward-looking dynamic companies that stay ahead in today's fast, dynamic and competitive environment.
The worldwide MPDV Group with headquarters in Germany is a leading provider of MES functionality, with the standardized and modular Manufacturing Execution System (MES) HYDRA®. MPDV is your competent partner when it comes to capturing and processing data originating from the operational fields of PRODUCTION, PERSONNEL and QUALITY.
MPDV Asia Pte Ltd in Singapore is the Asia Subsidiary in the areas of sales, consulting, project management, installation, training and after sales support (helpdesk) - including local staff originating from MPDV HQ's.
HYDRA – MES
HYDRA is an ultramodern, future-oriented and leading MES that make it a synonym of vertical integration between production and management levels.
As an integrated system solution with a modular structure on one platform with absolutely no internal interfaces, HYDRA offers powerful functions in a synergistic manner, what we refer to as "horizontal integration" in the key areas of production, personnel and quality.
HYDRA-Connectivity to various ERP-, SCM-, APS- or HR(Payroll) - Systems:
HYDRA can be flexibly integrated to all usual IT management systems on the corporate MIS platform. As of today, HYDRA is running below approximately 50 major ERP systems such as ABAS, Axapta, BaaN, Brain XPPS, Diaprod, IFAX Open, INFOR, J.D. Edwards (JDE), M-Suite (SoftM), MAPICS, Movex, MS Navision / MS Dynamics, Oracle, PSI PENTA, SAP R/3, mySAP (SAP NetWeaver Platform), Solomon, ProAlpha, etc., as well as below various Payroll Systems such as SAP-HR, PeopleSoft, PAISY, Hansalog, Creative Software Payroll Systems, SAGE (KHK), P+I LOGA, and many more, incl. various individually created or customized MIS IT systems.
HYDRA Features
As an integrated system, HYDRA potentially covers all your operational areas in your manufacturing field. The modular characteristic of HYDRA's standard-functionality allows you, however, to specifically select only those functionalities that are of real relevance to you. Furthermore, you can also choose to "start small today", and roll out towards further functionality in other areas over time.
For details about each single HYDRA module, simply choose from the menu on the left!
Why use an MES?
I already use an ERP-system. Why do I need an MES? (Manufacturing Execution System)
Virtually all discrete manufacturing companies in every industrial sector manage their business process information within an integrated ERP system, or within a "patchwork" of multiple IT-systems including spreadsheets. The typical areas that are being taken care of within these systems are: Sales, CRM, Finance, Purchasing/Procurement, Warehouse/Inventory, HR, QM, Production Planning, and so on.
Today, manufacturing companies face intense economic- and competitive pressures: Margins are getting slimmer, customers' delivery time expectations become ever more challenging, products may become more complex while product life cycles get shorter. |
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