OIM delivers manufacturing operations intelligence your team will actually use — built on your data, running on your hardware, answering questions your ERP never could.
No implementation project. No consultants. Drop your production exports and OIM builds a dimensional model, validates your data quality, and delivers dashboards — fast.
Go from raw CSV exports to operational dashboards inside a single week
Your data stays on your floor. No subscriptions, no lock-in, no IT project
Industry-standard metrics embedded in the model — not bolted on after the fact
Start with CSV. Grow into SQL, MES, and IIoT on your timeline, not a vendor's
OIM is designed to be deployed, not implemented. Here's what the first week looks like.
Drag production, downtime, and quality CSV exports into OIM. No ETL pipeline to configure. No data engineer required.
Before any analysis, OIM surfaces data quality issues — what's missing, what's broken, where to focus cleanup. You trust the output because you've seen the input.
OEE, throughput, downtime paretos, quality trends — built on your actual data. Designed for the people running the floor, not just analysts and executives.
SQL connection, MES integration, IIoT data — OIM's architecture meets your team where you are and expands as you're ready. No rip-and-replace.
Most operations intelligence tools are designed for analysts and sold to executives. OIM is built for the people actually running production.
Runs on hardware you own. No cloud dependency, no vendor access to your production data, no recurring SaaS fees on top of your license.
The schema is readable. The logic is auditable. No black boxes you can't explain to your team. If you want to understand what OIM is doing, you can.
OIM tells you what's wrong with your data before it tells you anything else. The scout layer is foundational — you can't build reliable intelligence on unreliable inputs.
Medallion architecture, Kimball dimensional modeling, ISO 22400 metrics — the same architectural foundations used by enterprise platforms, without the enterprise price tag.
"I built this because I needed it. The enterprise options were either unaffordable or unusable by the people doing the actual work."
I've spent 13 years managing large-scale manufacturing and utility operations — building intelligence tools out of necessity, on top of systems that weren't designed to answer the questions operators actually ask.
OIM is what I wish I had. The analytics are sophisticated. The interface is not. It's designed to be used by the person running the shift, not just the analyst preparing the weekly report.
Not a sales call. I'm looking for manufacturing ops leaders who'll tell me honestly whether I've built the right thing — and what they'd pay for something that did.
david@345intelligence.com