Smart up your plants with iTAC Software AG


Connecting people, data and systems.


This is the philosophy of the company iTAC Software AG and what they have been doing since their founding in 1998. The independent subsidiary of the mechanical and plant engineering group Dürr provides internet-enabled information and communication technology for the manufacturing industry.


The cloud-enabled iTAC.MES.Suite is a Manufacturing Execution System, which is used worldwide by companies of different industrial sectors and sizes. It manages, monitors and coordinates the execution of work orders in a production environment.

How is the iTAC.MES.Suite suited to the medical sector?


Manufacturers in the sector of medical technology are subject to extremely strict compliance requirements and changing regulatory standards. In addition, the market is characterized in particular by a high degree of innovation and an enormous price erosion. These factors as well as the global expansion of manufacturing facilities result in a tremendous competitive pressure.


Powerful and user-friendly solution for equipment operation, monitoring and maintenance


By using the comprehensive MES solution iTAC.MES.Suite, the requirements for complete documentation and traceability can be met reliably and in compliance with guidelines, such as CFR Part 11 (FDA). At the same time, the out-of-the-box software always keeps your production in focus: increased efficiency and optimized machine utilization are just some of the effects that you can expect from using the iTAC.MES.Suite. Moreover, the software fulfils the need for an electronic device history record (eDHR), replaces paper-based documentation and thus enables completely paperless manufacturing.


iTAC's solution integrates the whole supply chain and helps adjust operation processes on the shop floor when needed. The functional scope of the MES includes everything happening in the production – starting with goods incoming and manufacturing setup, process monitoring and equipment maintenance up to packaging and shipping. Unique labels on every item (e.g. raw material, process material, components, assemblies) enable complete supply chain traceability.

What is unique about the iTAC.MES.Suite?


The platform-independent and highly scalable software is capable of processing the ever-increasing amount of big data with an extremely fast response time. While other systems often fail due to the high volume of data to be processed in modern production, the iTAC.MES.Suite guarantees short transaction rates.


As a pioneer in the area of traceability, the iTAC.MES.Suite offers the best prerequisites for transparent manufacturing processes. By blocking material or serial numbers, it can actively intervene in the production, thus avoiding defects and ensuring “right first time” production.

What are the customers benefits of using the iTAC.MES.Suite?


By choosing the iTAC.MES.Suite, you will benefit in every aspect. The centralised data pool provides the right information at the right time for the right operator – thus, the MES enables you to have a transparent insight into data and events happening in real-time. Using this solution enhances production efficiency and increases product quality – culminating in the realisation of a zero-fault production.


8 reasons to implement the iTAC.MES.Suite:

  • Fully compliant with regulatory requirements
  • Improvement of product quality with Computer Aided Quality (CAQ) module
  • Enhancement of overall equipment efficiency (OEE) and throughput
  • 24/7 service during preparation, installation, operation and beyond
  • Lowering costs and reducing downtime
  • Optimisation of shop floor activities in realtime
  • Seamless integration into existing IT landscape
  • Complete supply chain visibility and traceability
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