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Homeyer Precision Manufacturing Rolls Out IoT

They are using MERLIN software from Memex for plant-wide OEE and DNC.

Posted: January 14, 2016

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Memex, Inc. (Burlington, ON) Is proud to announce that Homeyer Precision  Manufacturing Co. (Marthasville, MO) has purchased MERLIN Enterprise Edition for a plant roll-out of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) software. The sale includes 23 licenses of the software for Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and Direct Numerical Control (DNC), plus 9 MERLIN MTConnect hardware adapters for legacy CNC manufacturing machines.

Homeyer Precision Manufacturing is led by its president, Herb Homeyer, who is also chairman of the board of the National Tooling and Machining Association (NTMA; Cleveland, OH). A passionate business leader, he founded his company in 1990 with a belief in the power of American manufacturing and a commitment to bring a new level of service to his industry.

“The Industrial Internet of Things is a powerful trend and MERLIN makes IIoT real by equipping industrial machines with the necessary interfaces for connecting, collecting, and analyzing manufacturing data in real-time,” stated Homeyer. “Our manufacturing team did their homework before choosing this software. One of the things that most impressed us is how no machine is left behind regardless of make or vintage, and the software’s ability to implement quickly on our factory floor without costly integration services or associated time-lags. With this real-time visibility, we look forward to a significant boost in Overall Equipment Effectiveness.”

“We are honored to be implementing our IIoT technology in the factory of a visionary manufacturing leader like Herb Homeyer,” said David McPhail, the chief executive officer of Memex. “With a correct focus on achieving business value versus simply counting connected devices, IIoT represents no less than the next industrial revolution. The previous three industrial revolutions were mechanization powered by steam engines in the 1800s, mass production powered by electricity and the assembly line in the early 1900s, and automation powered by computers in the late 1900s. Ushering in the fourth industrial revolution, IIoT is powered by the Internet and software applications like ours.”

Memex’s flagship software product, MERLIN, is an IIoT shop-floor-to-top-floor communications platform that provides manufacturing analytics in real time. Specifically, it delivers a 10 percent to 50 percent average productivity increase, and earns 20 percent plus profit improvement based on just a 10 percent increase in OEE. It consistently achieves payback in less than four months with an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) greater than 300 percent, and connects to any machine, old or new, utilizing native MTConnect, other protocols, or MERLIN hardware adapters for older machines.

Homeyer serves many different industries from aerospace and defense to oil and gas and energy production. At a time when many high-tech jobs are moving overseas, the company continues to grow in the U.S. delivering precision parts for some of the world’s most demanding advanced manufacturing companies for 25 years. The company has achieved this thanks to its ongoing investments in leading edge manufacturing equipment and technology, and its commitment to bringing on the most talented, dedicated, and highly skilled employees for every job.

www.MemexOEE.com, www.homeyer.com

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