SAP MES Integration with PP/QM: Building a Real-Time Production Monitoring Architecture That Actually Works
If you’ve spent any time in a manufacturing environment, you know the dirty secret nobody talks about in conference rooms: the gap between what the ERP system thinks is happening on the shop floor ...

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If you’ve spent any time in a manufacturing environment, you know the dirty secret nobody talks about in conference rooms: the gap between what the ERP system thinks is happening on the shop floor and what’s actually happening is often enormous. Orders that are “in process” for three days. Quality defects discovered at final inspection that could have been caught at operation two. Machine downtime that gets logged retroactively—if it gets logged at all. This is the problem that SAP MES integration with PP/QM is designed to solve. And after years of designing and delivering these architectures, I can tell you: when it works well, it genuinely transforms manufacturing operations. When it’s done poorly, you end up with a system nobody trusts and a shop floor that goes back to paper. In this article, I’ll walk you through the architectural decisions, integration patterns, and real-time monitoring strategies that make the difference between a successful MES-SAP integration and an expensive