MiaSolé begins use of Camstar’s enterprise software

December 2, 2010
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MiaSolé has begun the full use of Camstar’s SolarSuite enterprise software in its manufacturing line. The company advised that it looked to use Camstar’s software to help improve its solar operations and increase its product quality and reliability.

“MiaSolé’s rapid volume growth mandated a fast implementation that would immediately sustain high-volume transactions. We were impressed with the inherent configurability and high performance of Camstar’s platform that made it possible,” said Amiya Ranjan, senior director of IT for MiaSolé.  “We applied a proven, phased, rapid deployment methodology and brought the solution into production in just 60 days, starting with resource and WIP tracking. We then added integration with process equipment controllers that allows automatic collection of very-high volume data and transactions.  Instant visibility into equipment states, work-in-process and genealogy helps us meet or exceed target product quality, productivity and cost goals.”

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