Notification via Condition Monitoring Service
MOPS 4.0 Condition Monitoring Service (CMS)
Example of use cases:
Note!
The CMS function can be configured for many purposes. Unlimited conditions and subscribers are allowed per site. E2E integrations to 3rd party systems can be managed as customization and are treated as link integrations with separate license.
We’ve compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about MOPS. If you have additional questions about our systems, projects, or services, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Every mill is unique, and the benefits of MOPS can vary. Common areas of return include cost savings in processes and improved data management across mill-wide and enterprise-wide operations. Customers have reported significant improved results as:
While we can’t promise specific outcomes for your mill, we can guarantee that MOPS provides the tools you need to drive measurable improvements.
MOPSsys serves as a Manufacturing Information Warehouse for your mill, delivering key advantages such as:
MOPS provides the tools you need to optimize operations and drive efficiency across your mill.
You don’t need another database if you already have one—that’s great! But what about the applications? MOPS isn’t just a database; it’s a Manufacturing Information Warehouse with specialized tools for:
MOPS adds value by delivering actionable insights and streamlining processes beyond what a standard database can offer.
MOPSsys is dedicated exclusively to the pulp, paper and tissue industry, but works in other production or laboratory business also. Our deep understanding of the challenges modern mills face allows us to deliver proven, cost-effective solutions tailored to your needs. Customers value our expertise in implementing systems because we don’t just provide technology—we understand your business. From process databases to specialized mill applications, we offer tools designed to help you improve operations and profitability.
MOPS is built for the Windows platform using technologies making access available from other platforms. The MOPS platform is modular, composed of micro-services and micro-frontends, making it possible to customize and extend installations to meet the needs of each customer. The user interface is based on standard web browsers. Communication protocols are HTTP for regular service requests and MQTT (Message Queue Telemetry Transport) for asynchronous event distribution, ensuring access from any system.