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BMSvision to Present Next-Gen Smart MES at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025

By September 24, 20252 Mins Read
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You can visit the, at hall 5, booth A206, to explore the future of textile production.

Join BMSvision at ITMA ASIA + CITME 2025 in Singapore from October 28 – 31, where they will present the latest advancements in smart MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) for the textile industry. As a pioneer in MES technology, BMSvision will unveil the next generation of MES solutions for the textile sector at ITMA ASIA + CITME Singapore 2025. Integrating AI intelligence, advanced quality control, and sustainability tools, BMSvision will highlight its latest MES solutions, reflecting the company’s commitment to innovation and forward-thinking vision. You can visit the, at hall 5, booth A206, to explore the future of textile production.

From data to thread: transforming textile manufacturing with smart MES

BMSvision’s MES solutions, designed specifically for the textile industry, monitor and coordinate all manufacturing, quality, energy, and logistic operations, from yarn procurement and inventory control to finished fabric shipment. What distinguishes BMSvision is the assurance of reliable 24/7/365 data capture, a feature still uncommon in the industry. “Our systems are built for dependability even in the most demanding industrial settings,” says Jan Bogaert, CEO of BMSvision. “This continuous data capture provides real-time production insight, allowing swift identification of bottlenecks and reducing downtime. When combined with energy data, our MES becomes a key tool for cost and energy optimisation.”

Revised user-friendly data terminal DU3

ITMA Singapore will feature the brand-new DU3, BMSvision’s compact and cost-efficient Data Unit designed for real-time monitoring of textile machines. The terminal now includes expanded input options and a touchscreen interface, delivering precisely what our clients have requested.

Connecting experience and innovation

Since 1975, BMSvision has led MES development for the textile industry. “Our long-standing experience allows seamless connection with any machine type, regardless of age,” adds Jan Bogaert. “We understand our clients’ operational challenges and market needs. Innovation is our core driver. Artificial Intelligence is not just a trend; it is a proven tool to boost efficiency. Our AI and Machine Learning-enabled MES solutions deliver measurable benefits: cost reduction and enhanced operational performance.”

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