
Epicor Connected Process Control
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What is Epicor Connected Process Control
Epicor Connected Process Control is a manufacturing operations and quality execution product used to guide shop-floor processes and capture production and inspection data in real time. It supports use cases such as digital work instructions, in-process quality checks, nonconformance handling, and traceability for regulated or high-variability manufacturing. The product typically targets manufacturing engineers, quality teams, and operators who need standardized execution and auditable records. It is commonly deployed alongside ERP and plant systems to connect process steps with quality outcomes and reporting.
Integrated process and quality execution
The product combines step-by-step process control with quality data capture, which helps align how work is performed with how it is inspected. This reduces reliance on separate tools for work instructions and quality records. It supports auditability by tying execution events to specific jobs, operators, and timestamps. For manufacturers that need both operational control and quality documentation, this consolidated approach can simplify workflows.
Real-time shop-floor data capture
It is designed for capturing production and inspection results at the point of work, enabling faster visibility into deviations and trends. This supports quicker containment actions when measurements fall outside limits. Real-time capture also improves traceability compared with paper-based or end-of-shift entry. The resulting dataset can feed manufacturing intelligence reporting for yield, scrap, and process capability analysis.
Fits ERP-centric manufacturing environments
As part of the Epicor ecosystem, it commonly aligns with ERP-driven manufacturing processes and master data. This can reduce duplicate setup for items, routings, and work orders when used with Epicor manufacturing systems. Organizations standardizing on a single vendor for manufacturing applications may benefit from consistent administration and support channels. It can be a practical option when the priority is tying execution and quality to enterprise transaction data.
Less focus on AR guidance
Compared with platforms centered on augmented reality remote assistance and visual overlays, this product is more oriented to process control and data capture. Organizations seeking AR-first experiences for field service or complex visual assembly may need additional tooling. Operator guidance may rely more on structured steps and forms than immersive AR. This can limit suitability for use cases where hands-free visual annotation is a primary requirement.
Implementation and change management effort
Deploying digital process control typically requires significant upfront configuration of routings, checkpoints, forms, and exception workflows. Plants migrating from paper often need training, device strategy decisions, and governance for document/version control. Data quality depends on disciplined setup and ongoing maintenance of specifications and limits. These factors can extend time-to-value for smaller teams without dedicated manufacturing IT/OT resources.
Ecosystem dependency considerations
The strongest fit is often in environments already using Epicor manufacturing applications, which can influence integration choices. If a company runs a heterogeneous stack, integration to non-Epicor ERP, historians, or IoT platforms may require additional middleware or custom work. This can increase total cost and complexity relative to more standalone connected-worker tools. Buyers should validate available connectors, APIs, and supported deployment patterns for their specific environment.
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Epicor Software Corporation
Austin, Texas, USA
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