Operations Orchestration

The End-to-End Control Loop That Aligns Operations With Strategy

How setpoints are generated

How MES scheduling is updated

How throughput, staffing, and line speed are controlled

How PLC transitions adjust operations

How drift triggers corrections

How the plant runs in real time

How Operations Orchestration Works

1

Telemetry In

OCFR–Gemba ingests:

This can come from ERP, MES, historians or planning tools.

2

Orchestration Engine

The engine runs a per-SKU control loop:

Every SKU effectively has its own digital twin controller.

3

Setpoints Out

For each SKU and run, OCFR–Gemba outputs:

These are sent via:

4

Execution in MES

Your MES or scheduling system consumes these setpoints:

OCFR–Gemba doesn’t replace MES.
It orchestrates MES.

Key Operations Orchestration Features

1. SKU-Level Control

Each SKU has its own control loop.

2. Multi-Line, Multi-Shift, Multi-Site

Support for:

3. Time-Bucketed Runs

Setpoints can be generated for:

This allows planners to look ahead, while the engine can still recalculate in real time when conditions change.

4. PLC-Aware Production Strategy

Operations Orchestration doesn’t treat all SKUs the same.

All of this is encoded in the control logic, not buried in spreadsheets.

5. Drift-Driven Adjustments

Operations Orchestration doesn’t treat all SKUs the same.

OCFR–Gemba uses drift as the control signal to adjust:

How Operations Orchestration Supports Management Review

The Management Review dashboard shows:

The Operations Orchestration engine is how you:

Together they form:

Observe (Dashboard)

Decide (Leadership)

Act (Orchestration Engine).

The entire loop is traceable, auditable, and explainable.

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