In Food & Beverage manufacturing, margins are thin, and speeds are incredibly high.
A filling line running at 800 bottles per minute cannot afford "minor" inefficiencies.
If a labeler jams for just 15 seconds, you have lost 200 units. If that happens 10 times an hour, you are bleeding revenue.
But standard OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) tools often fail in F&B because they treat every stop the same.
They don't account for the complexity of Clean-in-Place (CIP) cycles, allergen changeovers, or the rigid documentation required by the FDA or BRCGS.
You need software that tracks Production Speed, Maintenance Health, and Quality Compliance in a single view.
Here are the 7 best OEE software platforms specifically suited for the Food & Beverage industry.
1. Fabrico (Best for Linking OEE to Maintenance & Safety)
Fabrico is built on the philosophy that knowing your OEE score is useless if you can't fix the root cause.
In F&B, downtime is often a result of poor maintenance (e.g., a worn belt causing bottle tipping) or slow changeovers. Fabrico integrates OEE tracking directly with a Field-Ready CMMS.
Key Features for F&B:
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Micro-Stop "Zoom-In": Uses Computer Vision to capture video clips of jams. This is critical for high-speed lines where the human eye can't see the root cause.
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Digital CILs for Food Safety: Integrates Operator Rounds (Sanitation/HACCP checks) directly into the workflow. If a check fails, the line stops, and maintenance is notified.
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Changeover Optimization: Displays digital Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for SKU changes, tracking the time against the "Gold Standard."
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CIP Tracking: Logs sanitation time as a distinct category, preventing "cleaning creep" from eating into production time.
Best For: Plants that want to bridge the gap between Operations, Maintenance, and Quality.

2. Redzone (Best for Culture & Coaching)
Redzone has made a massive splash in the F&B world by focusing on the "Human" side of OEE.
Their "Production System" is designed to create a culture of winning. They use gamification, huddle boards, and "High Five" features to motivate line workers.
It is heavily focused on communication and coaching.
However, it acts more as a social layer on top of operations. It is expensive and requires a strict implementation methodology (the "90-day sprint"). It is less focused on deep asset health or reliability engineering.
Best For: Factories with low engagement/morale looking for a cultural turnaround.
3. Worximity (Best for Quick Connectivity)
Worximity specializes in "Smart Factory" sensors (Tile +ly) that are incredibly easy to install on legacy equipment.
They focus on real-time visibility. Their "Tile" sensors clip onto PLCs or counters and beam data to the cloud instantly.
For F&B plants with older conveyors and fillers that don't talk to modern networks, Worximity is a fast way to get baseline OEE numbers.
Their dashboard is clean and executive-friendly, focusing on "Give me the number right now."
Best For: Older plants needing a quick, low-IT retrofit.
4. Vorne XL (Best for Visual Management)
Vorne is the industry standard for the "LED Scoreboard."
Walk into any bottling plant, and you will likely see a Vorne display hanging over the line.
It provides immediate, undeniable feedback: Target: 1000. Actual: 850.
The hardware is bombproof. The software is simple.
However, it is a localized solution. It doesn't natively handle complex workflows like spare parts management or digital quality audits required for FSMA compliance.
Best For: Simple production counting and operator pacing.
5. Evocon (Best for Simplicity)
Evocon offers a very clean, web-based OEE tracker that works with simple hardware units.
It is arguably the most user-friendly OEE dashboard on the market. It uses a "Shift View" that looks like a calendar, showing red blocks for downtime.
It allows operators to easily "split" downtime (e.g., 10 minutes for setup, 5 minutes for breakdown).
It is a pure OEE tool—it does not try to be a CMMS or a QMS.
Best For: SMB manufacturers who want OEE without complexity.
6. Aveva (Wonderware) (Best for Enterprise Automation)
Aveva (formerly Wonderware) is the giant of the industry.
It is a full SCADA/MES solution. It can control the valves on your mixing tanks while tracking the OEE of your fillers.
It is incredibly powerful and infinitely customizable.
But it is heavy. Implementation takes months or years. It requires a dedicated team of system integrators. For a single plant manager, it is often overkill and too rigid to change quickly.
Best For: Global enterprises with complex, continuous process control needs.
7. SafetyChain (Best for Quality/Compliance Focus)
SafetyChain is primarily a Quality Management System (QMS) that added OEE capabilities.
In F&B, "Quality" (Yield) is a huge component of OEE. If you fill a bottle to 99% volume, it's scrap.
SafetyChain excels at the SPC (Statistical Process Control) side—monitoring weights, temperatures, and metal detector checks.
Their OEE module is secondary to their compliance features, making it great for Quality Managers but less robust for Maintenance Managers.
Best For: Plants where regulatory compliance (FDA/USDA) is the primary driver.
Comparison: Choosing the Right Flavor
How do these tools stack up for a food plant?
| Feature |
Fabrico |
Redzone |
Worximity |
Vorne |
Aveva |
| Primary Strength |
Actionable Maintenance (Fix the downtime) |
Culture (Motivate the people) |
Connectivity (Connect old machines) |
Visuals (Scoreboard) |
Control (SCADA/MES) |
| Micro-Stop Analysis |
Video Zoom-In |
Manual Tagging |
Sensor Data |
Count Only |
Deep Data |
| Maintenance Link |
Native (CMMS) |
Module (Lighter) |
None |
None |
Complex Integration |
| Food Safety (CILs) |
Native (Digital Rounds) |
Compliance Module |
None |
None |
Complex |
| Cost |
Subscription (SaaS) |
High (Service Heavy) |
Subscription + HW |
One-time HW |
Very High (Enterprise) |
Conclusion: OEE is useless if you don't act on it
If you just want to know your score, buy Vorne.
If you want to motivate your team to work harder, buy Redzone.
But if you want to fix the mechanical and process issues causing the downtime, you need a system that connects the "Score" to the "Repair."
Fabrico is the only platform that takes a "System of Action" approach, ensuring that when OEE drops, a technician is automatically dispatched to solve the problem—before the shift ends.
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