Second, an MES with EBRs can help reduce the likelihood of human errors. The ability to create enforceable workflows, for example, helps verify workers follow established processes and procedures. This can prevent production or recording errors that lead to wasted product, or even worse, product recalls.
Finally, faster turnover helps reduce inventory costs. Specifically, the ability to automate processes and review exceptions as they happen, rather than after the fact, reduces how long your product must wait for release.
Drive Compliance
Compliance is non-negotiable in biopharma. However, the good news is, there are ways to minimize its burden on your business.
By integrating EBRs into an MES, you can automate manual documentation processes to reduce the likelihood of errors, such as miscalculations and incorrect records. The ability to integrate recipe and order information in a Connected Enterprise can help get the right information to workers as efficiently as possible. Prevalidated recipe building blocks can be used to speed up deployment times. In addition, EBR features such as role-based access, can help restrict production activities to authorized personnel.
The same software used for your MES and EBRs can serve as the core for your serialization system. This can help you comply with anti-counterfeiting regulations requiring product traceability and authentication, and reduce the hassle of creating, deploying and managing a stand-alone pharma-serialization system.
Smooth Integration
An MES combined with dynamic EBRs can have a substantial impact on your operations, but the systems themselves don’t need to be difficult and expensive to maintain or upgrade.
An MES solution that aligns with industry standards, such as ISA88, will help simplify integration from the ERP system down to the automation layer. An open-content architecture can give you a highly configurable and easily upgradeable MES, allowing workers to make changes without impacting the system’s core.
So, with the full range of operations and integration benefits now in mind, ask yourself: Are you ready to take your EBR system beyond its basic paper-on-screen capability and realize its greater potential?
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