Best Manufacturing Execution Systems for Microsoft Teams

Find and compare the best Manufacturing Execution systems for Microsoft Teams in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Manufacturing Execution systems for Microsoft Teams on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Odoo Reviews
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    Odoo

    Odoo

    $25.00/month/user
    1,641 Ratings
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    Odoo is an open-source, fully customizable and extensible software that includes hundreds of professionally designed business applications. Odoo's intuitive database can meet most business needs including CRM, Sales, Projects, Manufacturing, Inventory, Accounting, and Accounting. Odoo is a software solution that can be used to meet all company needs, regardless of size or budget. Odoo's seamless design makes it easy for businesses to become more efficient and save time. Each module is interconnected to offer a seamless experience from one app to the next. Users can automate many tasks that would otherwise require manual inputs to multiple applications. Odoo enables teams to collaborate with each other from one platform, allowing them to keep all business functions in one place.
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    VKS Reviews

    VKS

    Visual Knowledge Share

    26 Ratings
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    VKS makes it simple for companies to get rid of paper work instructions and transform into a digital factory. There are many benefits to our visual work instruction solution, including: No need for paper! Digital work instructions can be created with better results. You can reduce your defects up to 95% by performing in-process quality checks. Standardize best practices to increase productivity by 20% You can track your processes 100% with 100% certainty and real-time control. You can accelerate and improve the accuracy of your operational decision making. Capture tribal knowledge to close the skills gap.
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    Tulip Reviews

    Tulip

    Tulip

    $1,200 per year
    Tulip's flexible, non-code frontline operations platform allows manufacturers to create front-end apps that guide workers, collect data from machines and workers, and track metrics against your KPIs. Tulip allows companies to digitally transform their operations within days. They can gain real-time visibility into their operations to improve productivity, reduce errors and drive continuous improvement.
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    SwipeGuide Reviews

    SwipeGuide

    SwipeGuide

    $425/month
    It’s time to simplify the way people work and learn at the frontline. SwipeGuide is the frontline 'how-to' platform for collaborative and connected work at scale. The clear-cut platform helps you drive operational excellence through standard work and frontline skills development, hassle-free (we promise). ✓ Coordinate instructions, checklists, and frontline know-how to prevent errors and keep every process running smoothly. ✓ Standardize 50 different ways of doing the same thing. ✓ Capture improvements and share data driven best practices across teams to drive efficiency and continuous improvement. ✓ Motivate frontline teams to develop skills proactively and simplify shop floor training through dynamic skills management. → Simply put: SwipeGuide captures the know-how of the best to remove the guesswork from the rest. Every task done right. No matter who. No matter what. That’s our groove - hope you like it.
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    PICO Reviews

    PICO

    PICO

    $100 per month
    The PICO MES platform empowers manufacturers to modernize and enhance their production processes by consolidating personnel, equipment, tools, and data into a singular cohesive system. This innovative solution provides digital work instructions that include detailed step-by-step guidance and engaging visual aids, along with real-time insights into throughput, yield, and operator efficiency, ensuring comprehensive traceability of every part's manufacturing history. It seamlessly integrates with various tools, including barcode scanners, torque tools, PLCs, vision systems, and ERP/PLM/QMS platforms, among others. Remarkably, PICO can be deployed in just minutes instead of months, connecting effortlessly with existing machinery and business applications without necessitating any major overhauls. This capability makes it suitable for manufacturers of all scales, from small enterprises moving away from paper-based processes to larger corporations optimizing operations across multiple sites. Moreover, its plug-and-play compatibility with over 200 devices and its modular design facilitate the enforcement of standardized work processes in environments characterized by high variability and low volume, allowing for automatic data collection and proactive responses to shop floor challenges as they arise. Ultimately, the PICO MES platform serves as a critical tool for manufacturers aiming to increase efficiency and streamline their operations.
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