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Fabrico vs Epicor Kinetic OEE: Specialist vs ERP-Bundled Production Monitoring

Fabrico vs Epicor Kinetic OEE: Specialist vs ERP-Bundled Production Monitoring

Fabrico vs Epicor Kinetic: computer-vision-verified OEE plus closed-loop maintenance execution. Specialist OEE vs ERP-bundled.
Fabrico vs Epicor Kinetic OEE: Specialist vs ERP-Bundled Production Monitoring

OEE Software vs ERP Production Module: 7 Reasons Dedicated OEE Wins

Key Takeaways: Every major ERP (SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, NetSuite) includes some production monitoring capability. None of them provide real-time OEE calculation from direct machine connectivity, automated CMMS work orders from production losses, computer vision, or a field-ready mobile maintenance app. ERP production modules are financial systems that track production. Fabrico is an operational system that improves it.

See our roundup of production monitoring systems.

OEE software vs ERP production module: understanding the gap is understanding why manufacturers who deploy Fabrico alongside their ERP consistently outperform those who rely on ERP reporting alone.

The fundamental difference: ERP production modules are built by financial software companies. They track planned vs actual production for scheduling, costing, and reporting purposes. They do not connect to PLCs. They do not calculate Six Big Losses. They do not create maintenance work orders from production data.

7 Capabilities ERP Production Modules Cannot Provide

  1. Direct PLC connectivity: ERP systems don't connect to machine controllers, they rely on manual data entry or MES middleware. Fabrico reads directly from PLCs with under 60-second latency.
  2. Real-time Six Big Losses analysis: ERP production reporting shows planned vs actual. Fabrico shows why the gap exists, which of the Six Big Losses is responsible and which assets are driving it.
  3. Automated CMMS work orders from OEE events: When a machine fails in ERP, a production order gets flagged. Nothing happens for maintenance. In Fabrico, a CMMS work order is created automatically with asset context, loss duration, and financial impact.
  4. Computer vision: No ERP has Fabrico's camera-based micro-stop detection and video root cause analysis capability.
  5. Field-ready mobile CMMS: SAP PM and Oracle EAM are functional but universally disliked by maintenance technicians. Fabrico's mobile CMMS is designed for shop floor use, offline, QR codes, under 60 seconds per work order completion.
  6. Fabrico AI Agent: Analyzes OEE and maintenance patterns to suggest PM schedule refinements and identify bad actor assets. No ERP equivalent exists.
  7. Fabrico Assistant: Reads machine manuals and answers technician diagnostic questions in the work order, instantly. No ERP equivalent exists.

The Right Architecture: ERP + Fabrico

The recommended architecture for manufacturers who already run ERP:

  • ERP (SAP, Oracle, Dynamics, NetSuite): Financial management, production planning, procurement, HR, and reporting. Keep it. It's doing what it was built for.
  • Fabrico: Real-time OEE monitoring, CMMS execution, computer vision, and AI-powered improvement. The operational layer your ERP was never designed to be.
  • Integration: Fabrico syncs production orders from ERP for plan vs actual OEE comparison. Fabrico sends maintenance cost data back to ERP for financial reporting. Both systems stay in their lane.

The manufacturers who achieve the highest OEE improvement rates are consistently the ones who stopped asking their ERP to do operational performance management. They run Fabrico for operations and ERP for finance. The combination is stronger than either alone.

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