Research and Design of Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing Execution System Based on Barcode Scanning

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This article provides a whole solution to the battery manufacturing execution system (MES) which realizes the complete control of data in battery manufacturing . MES can improve the manufacturing efficiency. Along with many other functions like quality trace, production planning, quality management, production status monitoring, production tracking, profit forecast predicting profit, recording of exceptional production, raw material management, equipment management, report printing etc .To remain competitive, manufacturers need MES solutions that meet their industry-specific needs. All the functions turn the battery manufacturing execution system into a production, management, decision-making supporting system which combines work flow, data flow and control flow.

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