Product novelty 13. August 2025
Focus on production quality: automated, documented, secure with EMC.Control

The EMC.Control module of the MES Software EMC enables seamless and reliable execution of production-accompanying tests – completely automated. As soon as a predefined event such as a test interval, a malfunction, or a shift change is reached, a message is sent directly to the machine terminal. Workers are prompted to perform a check via control notifications or messages, similar to a digital checklist process. In this way, they actively contribute to increasing production quality.
These control messages appear automatically and refer, for example, to the achievement of piece counts, exceeding target performance, or optionally also to customer-specific notes. If a check has not yet been confirmed, the machine can be blocked in a targeted manner: When production traffic lights are used, the traffic light remains red until an IO check has been carried out – this makes it visually clear when a check is absolutely necessary.
The module also offers flexibility through configurable notifications: In addition to standard messages (e.g., “overproduction,” “order quantity reached”), individual warnings can be added. These can be displayed, but can also be excluded from the database as desired, which opens up additional scope for action.
Conclusion: EMC.Control provides modern, efficient control of production processes. Automatic inspection requests, documentation, and visual verification ensure safety, quality improvement, and transparency in everyday production without any detours.
In addition, the MES Software EMC offers many other options for sustainably optimizing and simplifying processes on your shop floor. As industry experts in the digitalization of shop floors in the metal forming industry, we know exactly how to access real-time machine data and how to use it to increase efficiency and productivity.
These control messages appear automatically and refer, for example, to the achievement of piece counts, exceeding target performance, or optionally also to customer-specific notes. If a check has not yet been confirmed, the machine can be blocked in a targeted manner: When production traffic lights are used, the traffic light remains red until an IO check has been carried out – this makes it visually clear when a check is absolutely necessary.
The module also offers flexibility through configurable notifications: In addition to standard messages (e.g., “overproduction,” “order quantity reached”), individual warnings can be added. These can be displayed, but can also be excluded from the database as desired, which opens up additional scope for action.
Conclusion: EMC.Control provides modern, efficient control of production processes. Automatic inspection requests, documentation, and visual verification ensure safety, quality improvement, and transparency in everyday production without any detours.
In addition, the MES Software EMC offers many other options for sustainably optimizing and simplifying processes on your shop floor. As industry experts in the digitalization of shop floors in the metal forming industry, we know exactly how to access real-time machine data and how to use it to increase efficiency and productivity.