
Unified Namespace Deployment in Metal Fabrication: A Real-World Case Study
In this episode of the Smart Metals Podcast, Luke van Enkhuizen and Denis Goncharov dive into a real-world case study of deploying a Unified Namespace (UNS) at a welding shop in the Netherlands using the United Manufacturing Hub (UMH).
They discuss the challenges of integrating ERP and MES systems, why traditional point-to-point connections often fail, and how a UNS enables real-time visibility, data flexibility, and scalability.
πΉ What youβll learn in this episode:
β Why a UNS was chosen over traditional integrations
β How the system was deployed in just one day
β The business benefits: real-time alerts, scalability & low cost
β How SMBs can leverage enterprise-grade software without major investment
β Why a UNS was chosen over traditional integrations
β How the system was deployed in just one day
β The business benefits: real-time alerts, scalability & low cost
β How SMBs can leverage enterprise-grade software without major investment
π§ Listen now and learn how to future-proof your digital transformation!
Timestamps:
00:00 β ποΈ Welcome to the Smart Metals Podcast
00:50 β π Understanding the Clientβs Needs
02:07 β π Why Choose a Unified Namespace?
05:43 β βοΈ Implementing the United Manufacturing Hub
11:35 β π Deployment and Real-Time Success
20:47 β π§ Challenges and Lessons Learned
27:19 β π Future Prospects and Final Thoughts
00:50 β π Understanding the Clientβs Needs
02:07 β π Why Choose a Unified Namespace?
05:43 β βοΈ Implementing the United Manufacturing Hub
11:35 β π Deployment and Real-Time Success
20:47 β π§ Challenges and Lessons Learned
27:19 β π Future Prospects and Final Thoughts
Notable Quotes:
π’ "Why not just make a point-to-point connection between the ERP and the MES system? The answer lies in real-time visibility. We needed flexibility to change things over time, and the MES system was a closed, off-the-shelf solution. A Unified Namespace gave us the control we needed to integrate multiple systems seamlessly." β Luke van Enkhuizen
π’ "One of the key reasons we chose a Unified Namespace was future expandability. Today, weβre integrating ERP and MES, but tomorrow we may need to add SCADA systems, cloud data, or even CRM insights. With a UNS, we build an independent system that grows with the business." β Denis Goncharov
π’ "The biggest frustration with traditional point-to-point integrations is that they break. Data gets out of sync, connections fail, and you end up manually fixing errors. A UNS ensures that everything stays aligned in real-time without those fragile dependencies." β Luke van Enkhuizen
π’ "We managed to develop and deploy the entire solution in just one day. By following IT best practices and leveraging the United Manufacturing Hub, we had everything prepared before even stepping onto the factory floor. That level of efficiency is a game-changer." β Denis Goncharov
π’ "You donβt need to start with the perfect business caseβjust a direction. Once we implemented the UNS, the client immediately saw 10 more opportunities they could tackle. Thatβs the real power of having an open, scalable data infrastructure." β Luke van Enkhuizen
Links & Resources:
π Follow the show: https://smartmetals.transistor.fm/
π About Denis Goncharov: https://gontcharov.eu/
π About Luke van Enkhuizen: https://vanenkhuizen.com/
π About Denis Goncharov: https://gontcharov.eu/
π About Luke van Enkhuizen: https://vanenkhuizen.com/
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