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Overview
COOX unifies MES and SCADA on a single platform for managing orders, genealogy, quality, OEE, and detailed planning. While configuration modeling may require some initial effort, teams benefit from reusable models across sites and secure web access via desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
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COOX Specifications
- Production Planning
- Inventory Management
- Quality Control
- Work Order Management
What Is COOX?
COOX is a web-based Manufacturing Execution System (MES) and SCADA platform designed for real-time shop floor control and monitoring. It is ideal for manufacturers seeking enhanced traceability, production scheduling, quality assurance, and KPI tracking. Key capabilities include recipe and bill of operations management, intuitive drag-and-drop detailed planning, and comprehensive OEE and SPC indicators to identify losses and optimize production performance.
COOX Pricing
Disclaimer: The pricing has been sourced from third-party websites and is subject to change.
COOX Integrations
The software supports integration with multiple systems and platforms, such as:
- ERP and ISA-95 work-order areas
- Industrial communication drivers and historians
- Quality and maintenance data sources for SPC and KPIs
Who Is COOX For?
COOX is ideal for a wide range of industries and sectors, including:
- Agrifood industries
- Pharmacy and cosmetics
- Automotive
- Minerals and glass
- Metal industries
- Plastic industries
- Aeronautics
Is COOX Right For You?
Manufacturers that want MES and SCADA on one web platform with reusable modeling, systematic genealogy, and detailed scheduling will find COOX a strong fit across discrete, batch, and continuous processes. Its modular MESbox approach supports phased rollouts while preserving consistent execution across sites.
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COOX Features
Production Orders And Scheduling
COOX creates and sequences manufacturing orders, then exposes detailed planning with color-coded Gantt views and drag-and-drop edits. Teams reserve equipment, manage dependencies, and track progress by rule to keep schedules feasible and responsive during changeovers.
Product Genealogy And Traceability
Modeled containers and transfers record material movements, while workshop stocks and lot locations provide full ascending and descending genealogy. Plants can pinpoint component origin and usage for faster investigations and regulatory compliance.
Quality Monitoring And SPC
The QPI module captures multi-level checks, stoppage reasons, and indicators like OEE, MTBF, and MTTR. Statistical process and quality control help teams quantify losses, prioritize countermeasures, and verify stabilization after corrective actions.
Recipes And Bills Of Operations
Recipes, procedures, and bills of operations define multi-step processes with modeled ranges that are reusable across sites. This reduces bespoke development and keeps execution consistent when products or steps change during continuous improvement programs.
Web Architecture And Mobility
A secure web architecture provides access from PCs, tablets, and smartphones so operators can view and pilot applications on the move. This improves responsiveness for issue resolution and supports visibility across the plant in real time.
Pros And Cons of COOX
Pros
Systematic genealogy and traceability
Detailed planning with Gantt editing
Web access on mobile devices
Cons
Modeling requires upfront configuration
Few public integration specifics
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Frequently Asked Questions
What language does COOX support?
COOX is available in English and French.
Does COOX offer an API?
No public API specification is listed by the vendor.
What other apps does COOX integrate with?
The vendor references ERP connections, ISA-95 work-order areas, drivers, and historians, but does not list specific third-party app names.
Does COOX have a mobile app?
No, COOX doesn’t have a dedicated mobile app.
What level of support does COOX offer?
Support is available via phone, contact form, and a help center.
What types of pricing plans does COOX offer?
Third-party listings show a starting COOX cost of US$3,750 one-time. For a custom COOX cost, contact us.
Who are the typical users of COOX?
Users are from agrifood industries, pharmacy and cosmetics, automotive, minerals and glass, metal industries, plastic industries, and aeronautics.