SFC (Shop Floor Control) refers to the operational control and monitoring of manufacturing directly on the shop floor.
Core task: Ensure production orders are:
SFC is the execution layer between ERP planning and physical manufacturing. In modern plants, SFC is no longer handled through paper, Excel, and verbal communication, but through SFC software/MES.
SFC answers day-to-day questions like:
Typical tasks:
ERP plans orders, materials, schedules, and costs.
SFC/MES controls and monitors actual execution on the shop floor.
Automation (PLC, robots) technically executes individual steps.
A Cloud MES like SYMESTIC contains SFC functions as a core module: SFC is the "operational heart" in MES that keeps plan (ERP) and reality (shop floor) synchronized.
Goal: Controlled material and order flow instead of chaotic processing of "whatever's available."
SFC systems connect production data collection (BDE) and machine data collection (MDE):
This creates a factual view of manufacturing, not just planned values.
SFC thus provides the foundation for traceability, complaint processing, and audit-ready documentation.
Because SFC knows all relevant events, it's the data source for:
In short: Without clean SFC, OEE and performance metrics remain incomplete or manual.
In the digital shop floor context, SFC is the operational layer:
Manufacturing Visibility: Dashboards build on SFC data
Performance Tracking/KPI Monitoring: OEE and other metrics emerge from SFC events
Digital Process Optimization: Bottlenecks, losses, and drifts become visible through SFC data
Smart Maintenance/Notification System: Failures and anomalies come as events from the SFC/MES layer
For technical readers: SFC is the part of MES that generates the production event stream and provides it with order/product context.
A Cloud MES like SYMESTIC bundles traditional SFC functions in a lean, cloud-based architecture:
Browser-Based Order Control: Terminals/HMIs at lines and machines show current orders, allow start/stop, quantity and failure reason entry
Real-Time Transparency: Line and plant dashboards display status, OEE, output, downtime, and quality situation live—based on SFC data
Close ERP Integration: Orders are pulled from ERP, progress and completions are fed back; double data entry is eliminated
Configurable Workflows: Failures, control limit violations, or quality deviations from the SFC layer automatically trigger alarms, blocks, rework paths, or maintenance orders
Cloud-Native Scalability: Once-defined SFC setup (structure, workflows, KPIs) can be quickly rolled out to additional lines and plants
Sensible starting point for SFC/Shop Floor Control:
Define Scope: Choose one line/area with lots of paper, Excel, and missing transparency
Introduce Minimal-Set SFC Functions:
Set Up OEE & Core KPIs: Evaluate OEE, downtime structure, output vs. plan based on SFC data
Establish Continuous Improvement Loops: Weekly/monthly optimization rounds with exactly these KPIs, derive actions, measure impact
Rollout as Template: Transfer successful SFC setup to additional lines/plants
This way, SFC (Shop Floor Control) evolves from theoretical concept to a practical lever for OEE, on-time delivery, and productivity—technically implemented through a Cloud MES like SYMESTIC.