Background
Seabrook Technology Group are a private company based in Cork City. Initially founded in 1989, they focus on delivery of Manufacturing Execution Systems for improving business efficiency. It has offices across the globe, including in Ireland, the United States and in Asia.
History
Seabrook was founded in 1989 to help provide high quality consultancy for manufacturing and business software. Based in Cork City and focused mainly on the medical device industry, Seabrook saw rapid growth which included expansion into several different countries, now holding offices in Germany, Malaysia and in both Indianapolis and Dublin, California, in the United States.
Seabrook has conducted a highly successful partnership with Camstar, …show more content…
This partnership offers solutions that enable manufacturers to increase product complexity, grow global demand, shorten product introduction cycles and offer greater product complexity.
Seabrook also provides consultancy to the Biotechnology Industry. This can enable companies to advance product quality, reduce variability, enforce good manufacturing practices, reduce risk and increase innovation.
Seabrook’s MES has also proven adaptable to apply itself to the Solar Industry. Using this MES, companies have been able to increase market share and lower the unit cost per …show more content…
Seabrook’s consultancy, however, offers higher product quality and efficiency.
As the Legal Industry has become more technology dependent, so has the need to address the technological issues it faces and reduce these issues to help increase performance. Through a partnership with Autonomy, Seabrook offers solutions to reduce cost, lower risk and drive competitive advantage.
Services Offered
Seabrook describe their Camstar Manufacturing Execution System as “the largest, most successful independent Manufacturing Execution System provider in the market today. Seabrook has the only MES model built to support a broad diversity of manufacturing industries and processes.”
Management Execution Systems are computerised systems used in manufacturing to help create processes which reduce errors and flaws and increase business performance. MES’s show users how the current conditions on the floor can be optimised to improve output.
Some of the many features of this MES include:
• Product Traceability and Genealogy
• Quality Data Collection and Limits
• As-Designed Process