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    Table of Contents

    Message from the Chair .........................................................................................................4 President's Report - 2012 Accomplishments and 2013 Priorities ..............................................6 Board and Key Members (as of December 31st 2012) ...............................................................8 MESA Global Education Program .......................................................................................... 14 Marketing ............................................................................................................................ 16 Technical Committee ........................................................................................................... 19 WBF Merger ........................................................................................................................ 21

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    Message from the Chair

    For MESA, 2012 was a year of outstanding progress and

    achievement. The International Board launched a strategy that

    fundamentally transforms MESA as follows:

    Relevance to the Enterprise Define the Real Time Operations Space, which

    encompasses Education, Certification, World Class Content and Networking

    Grow Membership and Revenue

    As you will read in this report, much has been accomplished to turn our strategy into reality:

    MESA merged with World Batch Forum (WBF) to create a new organization that is a significant net gain for members

    Our Global Education Program trained over 300 people World class content continued to be developed, adding to the already rich base of webinar,

    books, articles and white papers valued at over $13,000,000 (more on this in the technical committee section)

    Several new members - Solution Providers, System Integrators and End Users - have combined to grow MESA by over 50% paying members!

    MESA is providing a critical need. While we have accomplished a lot, there is a lot of work to do. Simply

    put, the Transformation of MESA is still a work in progress. This is the primary reason we asked John

    Dyck to return as the Chair of the International Board for the next two years. John brings both the

    experience and the vision to guide us on the path forward. John has the full support of the new board

    and the membership.

    Looking forward, one of our key challenges and priorities is membership growth specifically with

    manufacturers/producers. The voice of the customer has never been so important in order to

    influence direction of the real time operations space that we all live in. The launch of the new

    membership program strategy took place at the 2012 Industry Week Conference in Indianapolis, and

    MESA is the title sponsor at the 2013 conference in Greenville. If we are to grow MESA and realize our

    vision we need to ensure that the companies who attended the conference, those who have been

    involved in MESA over the years and those who are just learning about MESA join the organization and

    begin to take advantage of our world class education and content.

    I would like to take this opportunity to send a special thanks to Mike Williams from the Dow Chemical

    Company. Mike and Dow have been huge supporters of both MESA and WBF for many years, and it was

    Mikes inspiration and vision that helped bring the two organizations together.

    It has been an honor and privilege to serve as your Chair, and I look forward to continuing to serve MESA

    as the Immediate Past Chair.

    John Southcott

    Co-CEO, Brock Solutions

    Immediate-Past Chairman, MESA International

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    President's Report - 2012 Accomplishments and 2013 Priorities

    2012 marked MESA Internationals Twentieth Anniversary, which

    is quite an accomplishment given the changes in industry over

    that time span. In the past twenty years, weve seen

    unprecedented prosperity and growth followed by a crippling

    global recession and economic hard times. Weve seen some

    industry leaders thrive, others stumble and some reinvent

    themselves. And, weve also seen software and Information

    Technologies (IT) explode in capability, reach and presence.

    Who could have predicted in 1992 just how necessary a

    community like MESA would be for learning how to leverage

    modern IT solutions to drive Operations Excellence?

    In 2012, MESA took steps to ensure our operational effectiveness and long-term sustainability. First, the

    Board of Directors created the role of President and put an operational leader in place to supplement

    the all-volunteer membership, committees and boards. The Presidents role is to ensure the

    associations financial stability, drive growth in membership, support the needs of the global community

    and determine how to fund on-going, strategic investments.

    The MESA Global Education Program (GEP) is just such a strategic investment. The momentum built in

    the GEPs first year continued as the GEP team trained hundreds of industry professionals around the

    world on the methodologies and business awareness of MES/MOM. GEP events were held on 6

    continents in 2012, and the program materials were translated into German. The MESA GEP also earned

    IACET Accreditation in 2012, which is a testament to the dedicated GEP team members and a validation

    of the path the association is on with our global education initiative.

    We also changed the membership structure in 2012, eliminating all free memberships and tying the

    value of company manufacturer/producer memberships to education. Our goal is to establish a global

    baseline of knowledge around MES/MOM that will benefit everyone manufacturers/producers,

    solution providers, consultants and vendors. Letting manufacturers/producers use their annual dues as

    GEP credits helps companies get that baseline education across their organization, and it shows MESA is

    putting our money where our mouth is when it comes to the importance of educating the marketplace.

    Likely the biggest change to MESA in 2012 came with our merger with WBF, formerly the World Batch

    Forum. WBF has a similar history to MESA and has served industry for almost twenty years themselves.

    Their committees, forums and working groups gave the world B2MML and BatchML, and the quality

    content they delivered to their members brought the total count in the MESA Resource Library to over

    800 pieces valued at over $13,000,000. WBF was trusted as thought leaders and the unquestioned

    authorities on the batch problem. But, over time, their members wanted the same thing that MESA

    members want tools and education on tying technology solutions in the plants to business value for

    the company. We were talking the same language, often to the same people, and the timing was right

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    for our two organizations to join forces and work together toward that goal. The merger went

    smoothly, and we are excited about our future together.

    Speaking of the future, 2013 is now upon us. We look at the new year with improved operating and

    oversight structures and stronger financials but no less work to do. Well continue to invest in the MESA

    Global Education Program, updating our current offerings and providing additional content, like training

    on B2MML. The GEP will also offer online course options, making it easier for more people to learn

    what MESA knows. Well continue to offer public training, private (in-house) training and additional

    mixed-model options all with the goal of raising the baseline of knowledge around the world.

    Youll likely see MESA in more places this year, too, as we look to support more regional activities

    globally. Well launch our 5th Metrics That Matter research project in 2013 and continue this valuable

    initiative for our members. And, well continue to look for more ways to deliver value for our members

    like offering vertically focused GEP programs, educating senior business leaders, and building tangible

    tools and deliverables to help companies understand the value, benefits, justification and steps to

    successfully leverage technology in production, thereby building a competitive advantage in doing so.

    Perhaps our most important mission in 2013, however, is to be a unifying voice for our industry.

    Throughout MESAs existence, the individuals who make up our community have proven that there is

    significant value in leveraging Information Technologies to drive manufacturers/producers toward

    Operations Excellence. What they are still challenged with is continuing to show their business leaders

    that value and how to make production operations a strategic competitive differentiator for their

    companies. Together, through MESA, we can speak with a unified voice to tell that story, build the

    necessary tools and deliverables and move our industry forward. We look forward to doing so together.

    Mike Yost

    President, MESA International

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    Board and Key Members (as of December 31st 2012)

    MESA International enjoyed participation from over 874 premium members from 425 companies in

    2012. Our members came from 89 countries and membership was at its highest level since MESAs

    formation in 1992. In addition to this, basic memberships were held by an additional 3300 individuals. In

    2012, MESA launched a new company membership structure for our manufacturer/producer members

    with options for companies of all sizes. MESAs goal is to be relevant to the enterprise and have the

    company membership bring more benefit and opportunity to our members.

    International Board of Directors 2012-2013

    CHAIRMAN John Southcott Brock Solutions Co-CEO VICE CHAIRMAN Tom Troy Invensys Operations Management Director, MES Solutions TREASURER Scott Daugherty Cormetech, Inc. Sr. VP, Business Development IMMEDIATE-PAST CHAIRMAN and BOARD MEMBER AT LARGE John Dyck Rockwell Automation Director, Software Business Development PRESIDENT Michael Yost MESA International Board Member at Large Dennis Brandl BR&L Consulting, Inc. President Board Member at Large Sreenivasa Chakravarti Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. Head- Innovation & Transformation Group

    Board Member at Large Juli Crenshaw Energizer System Coordinator Board Member at Large Dave Frede GE Intelligent Platforms Global Marketing Manager, Operations Data Management Software Board Member at Large EMEA Board Chairman Mike James ATS International BV Group Chairman Board Member at Large Fayez Kharbat Saudi Aramco Technical Consultant Board Member at Large Marc Leroux ABB Global Marketing - Collaborative Production Management Board Member at Large Ron Lowy IndustryWeek Publishing Director Manufacturing & Supply Chain Group

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    Board Member at Large Andrea Mulas Siemens General Manager, Manufacturing Execution Systems Board Member at Large Erik Nistad Mondelez International Director Enterprise Business Services, Global Supply Chain Standards Board Member at Large Mike Purcell OSIsoft, LLC Industry Principal Life Sciences Board Member at Large Bill Wray Bayer MaterialScience Engineering Consultant

    Board Member at Large EMEA Board Member at Large Karl Schneebauer MPDV Partner Manager Board Member at Large EMEA Board Member at Large Jan Snoeij CGI Principal Consultant Board Member at Large Kevin Totherow Schneider Electric Business Development Manager - MES Solutions Board Member at Large Mark Sutcliffe CDC Software President

    Platinum Keystone Sponsors

    ABB

    ATS International B.V.

    GE Intelligent Platforms

    Invensys Operations Management

    Rockwell Automation

    Siemens

    Gold Keystone Sponsors

    Aptean

    Brock Solutions

    Lighthouse Systems

    OSIsoft

    Schneider Electric

    Tata Consultancy Services

    Premium Members

    21st Century Mfg. Solutions LLC

    Abbott

    acs ag

    Aegis Software

    Aernnova Aerospace

    AGX Corp

    AIV Solutions

    AKZO Nobel

    Align Technology, Inc.

    Allegro MicroSystems Inc

    Alliant Techsystems

    Almirall Alpla Werke Alwin Lehner GmbH & Co KG

    Alta Via Consulting, LLC

    Alto-Shaam, Inc.

    Altra Systems

    American Greetings

    American Trim

    Amertron Global

    Amsted Rail

    Amway

    Anne W Associates

    Apriso Corporation

    ARC Advisory Group

    Archer Daniels Midland

    Arcondis AG

    Arla Foods

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    ASI

    Aspen Technology Inc.

    AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals

    AT&P Journal

    Atachi Systems

    Atos

    AUTENTO

    AUTENTO

    Automa

    Automated Control Concepts, Inc.

    Automated Control Solutions Ltd

    Automation World

    Autoware S.r.l.

    AVEBE U.A.

    Avery Dennison

    AveryDennison

    Avid Solutions, Inc.

    Bayer MaterialScience

    Bayer Technology Services

    Beeond, Inc. Beijing Advanced Information and Control Ltd. Co.

    Bergkvist Insjon AB

    Bestuurslid Elpec

    bioMrieux

    Bloom Energy

    Bluescope Steel

    BR&L Consulting, Inc

    Braskem

    Bridge-Soft, LLC

    Brckner Servtec

    Brynild Gruppen

    Bytes Systems Integration

    California Steel Industires Inc

    Cambashi Inc.

    Camstar Systems, Inc.

    CARBO Ceramics

    Cargill, Inc

    Carl von Ossietzky Universitt Oldenburg

    Carmeuse

    Carpenter Technology

    CCS Lanka Pvt Ltd

    Cervecera de Puerto Rico

    CGI

    CGIP_UPC

    Chemical Project Co-ordination Ltd.

    Chemring

    Chevron

    Chr. Hansen A/S

    Cinvestav

    Cliniqa Corporation

    CMAa , LLC.

    CNH America

    Coca-Cola Enterprises

    Collaboration Synergies Inc.

    College of the Canyons

    Columbia College, MO

    Complete Systems Automation

    ConAgra Foods

    Continental Automotive GmbH

    CooperVision

    Cormetech, Inc

    Covidien

    CRESCON (BVBA Ir. Bart Kindt)

    Critical Manufacturing

    Crossroads RMC

    Crown Equipment

    CSC

    CSR

    CSR Lightweight Systems

    CTB, Inc.

    Cummins Inc.

    Dabur India Ltd

    Danfoss Drives A/S

    Dendreon Corporation

    Department of Defense

    DHBW Heidenheim

    Doruk Automation and Software

    Dow Chemical

    Dow Corning

    Ductmate Industries

    DuPont

    DYMO

    Dynamic Group

    Eastman Kodak Co.

    Eaton Corporation

    cole de technologie suprieure

    ECS Solutions, Inc.

    Electronics Research Institute

    Elkem Technology

    Emerson Process Management

    Energizer

    EnPro Industries

    Enterprise System Partners

    EOH Mining & Manufacturing

    Epic Data

    eSolutions Group Limited

    Essayons! Consulting, Inc.

    Estee Lauder

    Excel Industries

    Fabrinet

    Ferrex Engineering

    FieldNet AS

    Flanders Business School

    Fonterra Co-Operative Group Limited

    FrieslandCampina DOMO

    G&O Automatisierungs GmbH & Co.KG

    Gad Lauer

    Gartner

    Genentech

    General Dynamics

    General Mills

    General Motors

    Gerdau

    Giesecke&Devrient

    Glanbia Ingredients Ireland

    Global Automation Partners

    Glue Dots International

    Grantek

    Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc.

    Grundfos Holding A/S

    Grupo Bimbo SAB de CV

    Haldan Consulting

    HallStar

    Hansens Engineering

    Hardy Instruments

    HCL Technologies Ltd.

    Hearth & Home Technologies

    Henk van Beek

    Henkel

    Henkel China Investment Co Ltd

    Hexcel

    HLQ Ltd

    Hogeschool Gent

    Honeywell

    Honeywell International

    HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited

    hsh systeme fr prozess-IT gmbh

    HUDstar Systems, Inc.

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    hulamin

    Huron Inc

    Hydro Ottawa Limited

    Hyla Soft

    i+o Industry Planning + Organization

    iBASEt

    IBM

    IDC Manufacturing Insights

    Imagen

    Impala Platinum

    Industrial Network Systems

    IndustryWeek

    INEA d.o.o.

    Infor Journals

    Innovative Control, Inc.

    Innovative Manufacturing Solutions

    Insist Avtomatika LLC

    Intel

    Intelligen, Inc.

    Intergraph PP&M

    Intertape Polymer Group

    Ipesoft

    Iyno Advisors

    Jacobs Engineering Group

    Jet Communications

    Johns Manville

    Johnson & Johnson

    Johnson & Johnson Supply Chain

    Johnson Controls

    Johnson Matthey PLC

    JVE Communicatie

    KAIST

    KBS Corp

    Kirby Risk Service Center

    KONE Ltd.

    Kraft Foods

    KRONES

    Krosaki Harima Corporation

    Landis + Gyr

    LB Foster

    Lenzing

    Lexmark International

    Life Technologies

    Lion

    LNS Research

    M.E.S. Consult sprl

    MAA, Inc.

    Madison-Kipp Corporation

    Managing Automation

    Manufacturing Executive

    Markem-Imaje

    Mars Inc.

    Material Handling & Logistics

    Matrix Technologies Inc

    MAVERICK Technologies

    McCormick & Co. Inc

    McEnery Automation

    McKee Foods Corporation

    McNaughton McKay Electric

    McNeil AB

    Medrad, Inc.

    Medtronic

    Merck & Co., Inc.

    Merck Millipore

    Merck Sharp & Dohme

    Meridium

    MES Africa

    MES Engineering

    Metalandes S.A.S

    Microsoft Corporation

    Milestone Solutions

    MillerCoors

    Miracom Inc.

    Misonix Inc

    Monaghan Mushrooms

    Mondelz International, Inc.

    Morrison Products, Inc.

    Motorola Solutions

    Murata Power Solutions

    N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie

    National Office Furniture

    Navistar, Inc.

    NIST

    NNE Pharmaplan

    Noca

    Novartis

    NovaTech Process Solutions, LLC.

    Nucleus Research, Inc.

    Ocean Spray Cranberries

    Olin Brass

    Oman Cables Industry (SAOG)

    Omni Technologies, Inc.

    OneSteel

    OP/Station

    Osaka Systems Planning Inc.

    Our Sunday Visitor, Inc.

    Outokumpu

    Owens Corning

    Owens Illinois

    Oy Delta-Enterprise Ltd

    PACCAR

    Paperless LLC

    Park Avenue Solutions

    Parmalat

    PAS

    Pathways to Manufacturing Excellence, LLC

    Pemex

    Penton Media

    Pfizer, Inc.

    Philips

    Plant Engineering Magazine

    Polycom kofja Loka

    PPI-Multitask

    PQC, Inc.

    Prediktor

    Prevas

    Process Plant Computing Ltd.

    Proconex

    Procter & Gamble

    ProSys, Inc.

    Putman Media, Inc.

    Pyramid Solutions, Inc.

    Qatar Shell GTL Ltd

    Quad Infotech

    Reckitt Benckiser

    REM Services, Inc.

    Resource Consumption Accounting Institute

    Rho Consulting

    Roche Molecular Systems

    Rocla

    Rogers

    Rolls Royce

    RoviSys

    S&D Coffee

    SABIC

    SAGE Automation Ltd.

    SAIC Motor

    Samancor Chrome

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    Samsung Electronics

    Samsung SDS

    Sandvik Materials Technology

    sanofi pasteur

    SAP AG Global Marketing, Inc.

    Sappi

    Sasol

    Saudi Aramco

    Savigent Software

    SC Johnson

    Scheduling Solutions

    Schreiber Foods

    Seabrook Research Ltd.

    SIBUR

    Sidel

    Siegfried Ltd

    Sigma Technical Services Ltd

    Simul-Tech Pty Ltd

    Sirrus Technology, Inc.

    SKF Group

    SMS India

    Sorin Group

    Sparton Electronics

    SpiraTec-AG

    SRC Electrical

    Statoil

    Stone Technologies

    Straumann AG

    Sub-Zero / Wolf Appliance

    Supply Chain Digest

    Synergistics Australia

    Synthetis

    Systematic I.S. Strategies Ltd.

    Tailored Label Products, Inc.

    Tata Motors Ltd

    Tata Steel Europe

    Tate & Lyle

    Technik-Dokumentations-Verlag GmbH

    Tempo Resources

    Terumo Medical Corporation

    Textilia

    The Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Co.

    The Timken Company

    Thermadyne Inc

    Thomas & Betts Corp

    Thomas Industrial Media

    Tine SA

    Tongaat Hulett Starch

    Toyota

    Tudor Rose

    TUSUR

    Ubisense

    Ultrafab

    UNEG

    Uniparts India Limited

    UNIS,a.s.

    United States Steel

    Universidad del Cauca

    Universitt Siegen

    US Army RIA-JMTC

    Valio Ltd.

    Vallourec

    Valspar

    VIA Information Tools, Inc.

    Vifor Pharma

    VION ICT Services BV

    Visentic Solutions Pte Ltd

    VITA Technology PVT, Ltd.

    VMR Software

    volac

    W. L. Gore

    Werum Software & Systems

    Wipro Technologies

    Wonderware West

    Wright Medical Technology

    Yokogawa

    Zeelandia

    Zimmer, Inc.

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    MESA Global Education Program

    The MESA Global Education Program (GEP) was launched early in 2011 and proved a successful MESA

    initiative to provide a baseline education for our industry. In 2012, our two programs the MESA

    Certificate of Awareness (CoA) and Certificate of Competency (CoC) - were attended by more than 300

    professionals globally. We successfully ran dozens of programs in 6 continents with our 5 authorized

    instructors and translated program materials for German-speaking countries.

    In November 2012, the GEP earned IACET accreditation, which was a major achievement for the team

    and the program. This accreditation proves that our processes for developing content, reacting to

    attendee comment and approving competent instructors is world-class. It also means MESA GEP

    training offers IACET Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) for students who successfully pass the

    courses.

    MESA is truly committed to being the knowledge-broker for the MES/MOM space globally. The

    association has stepped forward in the industry to build the GEP from the ground up and prove it can

    run successfully around the world in a professional, accredited manner. We have also "put our money

    where our mouth is" by making 100% of a manufacturer/producer's membership dues transferrable to

    GEP training in order to help companies justify the cost of membership. We are working on additional

    classes, such as a B2MML course planned for a mid-2013 launch, and remote training options to make

    the classes more accessible to more people. We have also heard loud-and-clear the call to educate your

    senior business leaders, and efforts are well underway to deliver on this need.

    At the end of 2012, I stepped down as Chairman of the GEP after 3 years of exciting and rewarding work.

    Mike Yost has taken up the baton and is already launching new programs. Knowledge and preparation

    are everything in the world of MOM - attend a MESA GEP, learn and use expert knowledge to the

    benefit of your company!

    Mike James

    Group Chairman, ATS International BV

    Board Member at Large, MESA International

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    Marketing

    MESA has partnered with IndustryWeek to become the title sponsor of the 2013 IW Best Plants Conference located in Greenville, SC April 22 24. Expanding the 2012 conference relationship, MESA was invited to join the IW Best Plants advisory board, in an effort to create topical MESA related content geared toward technology. This partnership will raise MESA brand awareness and our value proposition to manufacturing executives. Why? Because manufacturing enterprise solutions is an important part of driving performance. And as we approach 2013, manufacturers can't afford to not know what MESAknows. MESA is committed to showing the world what our community knows that there is significant business value in leveraging today's modern information technologies in their production operations. Our 2013 North American Conference is being held in conjunction with IndustryWeek's Best Plants Conference in an effort to show the industrial businesses' leadership typically associated with the event the deep domain expertise, experience and capabilities within MESA. When the world sees the value of knowing what MESA knows, companies will more seriously look within MESA to find the partners and resources they need to build a competitive advantage by connecting their plants to their enterprise. About the Conference The conference is dedicated to helping manufacturing facilities improve their operations. Its theme is continuous improvement. For nearly two decades, the conference has been produced by IndustryWeek magazine, the leading resource for manufacturing operations knowledge. Through plant tours, keynote presentations, numerous breakout sessions, networking events, and an exhibit hall, the conference provides manufacturing professionals with ideas they can bring back to their facilities and implement to improve their operations.

    84% of attendees hold senior operations and production management titles

    Estimated attendance for the 2013 is 700+

    65% of attendees are from companies with an annual sales volume of over $100M

    96% of attendees would recommend this conference to a colleague A small sample of attendee companies include: 3M American Greetings Reynolds American Inc. Avery Dennison The Boeing Corp Carrier Corp Case New Holland Cummins DuPont Eaton Corp. Ford Motors John Deere Kohler Lockheed Martin Raytheon Timken Co. Toyota Wyeth Pharmaceuticals

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    Sample of attendee titles include: CEO, COO, VP of Operations, President, VP, Dir of Engineering, VP of Global Operations, VP of Business Integrations, Plant Manager, Director of Manufacturing, Lean Manager, Engineering Manager Complete information can be found at www.iwbestplants.com Monday, the day the conference begins, MESA has two dedicated sessions: MESA International Business Forum MESA unConference - Available to all IW Best Plants attendees! Tuesday & Wednesday Powerhouse keynotes, invaluable networking events, and educational sessions with real-life case studies. MESA brings the technology component to the conference. Not only will there be two sessions delivered by MESA members, but also a special on-going track called Manufacturing Technology Strategies.

    http://www.iwbestplants.com/

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    Technical Committee

    2012 was a year of progress and transition for the MESA Metrics Working Group. Early in the year, the latest

    MESA Metrics that Matter research report, Pursuit of Performance Excellence, was published and posted to

    the Resource Library. This research had the largest response ever, and also resulted in industry-specific

    findings reports for the Semiconductor and Medical Device Industries. New co-leaders, Ted Bobkowski and

    John Jackiw, kept the momentum going on MESAs liaison role for the ISO 184/SC5/WG9 Manufacturing

    Metrics Standards, with European team members taking the lead. They also helped to initiate new activities

    such as the Metrics Maturity Model, which is aiming to provide guidelines both on best practices for

    performance measurement and a view into which metrics are more likely to be used by companies at

    different stages of their maturity in metrics.

    Under the leadership of Darren Riley, the Guidebook on ROI and Justification for MES/MOM has moved to a

    relatively complete document that is due to be published in the first half of 2013. This Guidebook provides a

    best practices guide for one of the burning questions since the founding of MESA, and provides clear language

    that MESA members can use with their accounting teams to build a business case. This major piece of

    content has had great contributions by many members, and the outstanding areas at the end of 2012 were

    mainly in gathering case examples and finalizing wording.

    In addition, the technical committee undertook to inventory and valuated all of MESAs content. Over the

    past 20 years we have produced 850 items from MESA and WBF:

    400 Articles

    8 Books & Guidebooks

    50 Podcasts

    700 Presentations

    10 Studies & Surveys

    40 Webcasts

    40 White Papers

    5 Glossary & assorted other materials

    30 WBF Publications

    7 WBF Standards updates

    Software product instantiations of standards B2MML Schema

    Quite an accomplishment that all contributors over the years should be proud of! While it is never easy to

    value content, we did ask several of our experienced members including industry analysts to do just that. The

    reason being that one of the key reasons for organizations and individuals joining MESA is the content and the

    associated value it brings. The results of the analysis was both insightful and rewarding based on a

    combination of actual sell price, time and quantity the total value of the MESA content is approximately

    $13,000,000. This represents real value to MESA members.

    Khris Kammer

    Commercial Programs Manager, Rockwell Automation

    Technical Committee Chair, MESA International

    Julie Fraser

    Principal, Iyno Advisors

    Outreach Director, MESA International

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    WBF Merger

    2012 saw the merger between MESA and WBF, The Organization for Production Technology. WBF had an 18 year history of

    supporting the process automation and operations needs of the technical and management professions in process

    manufacturing through conferences, webcasts, standards, and educational seminars. WBF has been the major non-profit

    organization supporting and promoting the ISA 88 Batch Control Standard, the ISA 106 Procedure Automation standard, the

    ISA 95 Manufacturing Operations Management standard, and the ISA 99 cyber system security standard. The merger

    provides WBF members access to MESAs world-class content, Global Education Programs, and an expansive network of

    solution providers and system integrators.

    MESA and WBF had similar end users and sponsors, with MESA having more discrete manufacturing companies and WBF

    having more process industry companies. With the merger of MESA and WBF, the new combined organization has

    increased support for the needs of the process industries. The combined organization now covers the full range of industrial

    companies; and can even be used in other industries because the best practices and world-class content can help any

    company that is trying to improve its operations and increase its productivity.

    WBF members and volunteers have been quickly integrated into the MESA committees, providing valuable new support and

    insight. The merger also has seen the addition of the WBF library, with papers and presentations from 18 years of

    conferences, added to the MESA library. WBFs B2MML standard (Business to Manufacturing Markup Language) has been

    rolled into the MESA Technical committee with a new version of the standard released in December under the MESA

    logo. MESA is also working to add WBF content into the Global Education Program, expanding the coverage of the training

    into new areas that support full range of industrial companies.

    Dennis Brandl

    President, BR&L Consulting Inc.

    Board Member at Large and Chairman, MESA Americas Board

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