My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is for recipes and batch executions. When using GE Proficy Smart Factory MES for recipes and batch executions, it depends on the customer process, but in reality, they get the orders, they get the scheduling, and then it goes into the manufacturing system where we can push it around depending on what needs to be done first or if it's a small order or big order. Additionally, I do quality checks with GE Proficy Smart Factory MES. They go back and take labs and then enter them in for each batch.
Software Engine at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
May 27, 2026
My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is to analyze, monitor, track, and maintain downtime and power consumption. I use GE Proficy Smart Factory MES on a regular basis as a Plant Application administrator and Plant Client administrator for my day-to-day health checkup of production level reports, including how tags flow from one end to another. For downtime monitoring, when production level is down, I have to monitor the exact start time and end time to understand if the power consumption indicates that production was slow or stopped. We receive a report documenting what exactly might be happening at that time. For power consumption, when batches start running, the tag frequency increases, prompting me to check the trigger tag from the PlantApp model, along with the configured model to see how it works. We also check production and downtime events from the PlantApp model. Regarding my main use case, I face challenges when the Plant Apps models don't match the tag values with OPC Quick Client, which requires me to check and trigger with Historian Proficy, enabling or disabling and checking the data flow to ensure labels are printing correctly from GE Proficy Smart Factory MES. Specifically, in a Plant Application where I check from the stretch wrapper or the unit's placement in the configured models to obtain the source address and verify in the OPC Quick Client.
Principal Consultant MES at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
May 26, 2026
GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is primarily used for MES implementation and support across a variety of industries, including mining and consumer goods. The platform is utilized within the ISA-95 architecture for consumer goods clients, implementing modules such as production, maintenance, and quality. It is used to execute process and planned orders on the shop floor, capturing data on downtime, production, and quality against specific orders, and calculating plant KPIs based on this data. The platform also supports reporting structured data stored in the Prophecy database, using interfaces like Prophecy displays for operators or supervisors. Integration with plant systems such as PLC SCADAs and ERP at the top layer is also a crucial element of my use case. Integrating GE Proficy Smart Factory MES with plant systems like PLCs and ERP systems impacts daily operations positively, offering smooth execution. Although challenges with SCADA communications do arise, these fall under standard IT support and are managed and rectified efficiently. For recurring issues, problem methodologies such as RCA are employed to identify root causes and implement corrective actions. Overall, integration has been beneficial with no major negative impact.
Software Development Engineer Advanced at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
May 26, 2026
My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is for discrete manufacturing, as it is used for routings and BOM. I use GE Proficy Smart Factory MES for routings or BOM in my day-to-day work, where for every part, routings were created in SAP, and that used to flow to Proficy MES. The routing contains the operation steps and the sub-steps that are involved in manufacturing that particular part. Regarding my main use case, GE Proficy Smart Factory MES also connects to tags. For example, in my case, I was reading the raising temperature tag value, and it was created and mapped.
Consultant at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
May 24, 2026
My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES includes downtime, overall equipment effectiveness, quality, and reporting. I use GE Proficy Smart Factory MES for downtime tracking by managing a few events. We have several downtime events that are preconfigured in the system so that we can see the downtime metrics of a particular machine. Once we have the downtime metrics from GE Proficy Smart Factory MES, my team typically uses them to calculate the OEE of the machine, and then we use the data to reduce the downtime of the particular machine and use it effectively for productivity. In terms of my main use cases with GE Proficy Smart Factory MES, we are mainly using it for unit operations to scan the raw material. These are the inbuilt views in the inbuilt tabs in the web client or in the Proficy applications client. We get to know all the information at a single point in time. We will be knowing everything that is happening on the plant in the application itself.
GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is an advanced manufacturing execution system designed to optimize production processes and drive operational excellence. It provides in-depth insights and control over manufacturing activities, ensuring efficiency and reduced waste.
GE Proficy Smart Factory MES enables a seamless manufacturing experience by offering comprehensive monitoring and management capabilities. It supports decision-making with real-time data analytics, offering insights to enhance...
My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is for recipes and batch executions. When using GE Proficy Smart Factory MES for recipes and batch executions, it depends on the customer process, but in reality, they get the orders, they get the scheduling, and then it goes into the manufacturing system where we can push it around depending on what needs to be done first or if it's a small order or big order. Additionally, I do quality checks with GE Proficy Smart Factory MES. They go back and take labs and then enter them in for each batch.
My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is to analyze, monitor, track, and maintain downtime and power consumption. I use GE Proficy Smart Factory MES on a regular basis as a Plant Application administrator and Plant Client administrator for my day-to-day health checkup of production level reports, including how tags flow from one end to another. For downtime monitoring, when production level is down, I have to monitor the exact start time and end time to understand if the power consumption indicates that production was slow or stopped. We receive a report documenting what exactly might be happening at that time. For power consumption, when batches start running, the tag frequency increases, prompting me to check the trigger tag from the PlantApp model, along with the configured model to see how it works. We also check production and downtime events from the PlantApp model. Regarding my main use case, I face challenges when the Plant Apps models don't match the tag values with OPC Quick Client, which requires me to check and trigger with Historian Proficy, enabling or disabling and checking the data flow to ensure labels are printing correctly from GE Proficy Smart Factory MES. Specifically, in a Plant Application where I check from the stretch wrapper or the unit's placement in the configured models to obtain the source address and verify in the OPC Quick Client.
GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is primarily used for MES implementation and support across a variety of industries, including mining and consumer goods. The platform is utilized within the ISA-95 architecture for consumer goods clients, implementing modules such as production, maintenance, and quality. It is used to execute process and planned orders on the shop floor, capturing data on downtime, production, and quality against specific orders, and calculating plant KPIs based on this data. The platform also supports reporting structured data stored in the Prophecy database, using interfaces like Prophecy displays for operators or supervisors. Integration with plant systems such as PLC SCADAs and ERP at the top layer is also a crucial element of my use case. Integrating GE Proficy Smart Factory MES with plant systems like PLCs and ERP systems impacts daily operations positively, offering smooth execution. Although challenges with SCADA communications do arise, these fall under standard IT support and are managed and rectified efficiently. For recurring issues, problem methodologies such as RCA are employed to identify root causes and implement corrective actions. Overall, integration has been beneficial with no major negative impact.
My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES is for discrete manufacturing, as it is used for routings and BOM. I use GE Proficy Smart Factory MES for routings or BOM in my day-to-day work, where for every part, routings were created in SAP, and that used to flow to Proficy MES. The routing contains the operation steps and the sub-steps that are involved in manufacturing that particular part. Regarding my main use case, GE Proficy Smart Factory MES also connects to tags. For example, in my case, I was reading the raising temperature tag value, and it was created and mapped.
My main use case for GE Proficy Smart Factory MES includes downtime, overall equipment effectiveness, quality, and reporting. I use GE Proficy Smart Factory MES for downtime tracking by managing a few events. We have several downtime events that are preconfigured in the system so that we can see the downtime metrics of a particular machine. Once we have the downtime metrics from GE Proficy Smart Factory MES, my team typically uses them to calculate the OEE of the machine, and then we use the data to reduce the downtime of the particular machine and use it effectively for productivity. In terms of my main use cases with GE Proficy Smart Factory MES, we are mainly using it for unit operations to scan the raw material. These are the inbuilt views in the inbuilt tabs in the web client or in the Proficy applications client. We get to know all the information at a single point in time. We will be knowing everything that is happening on the plant in the application itself.