
Emydex on Site brings teams directly onto the factory floor, working alongside processors to understand real operations and support live production environments.
During a recent visit to Western Australia, Shane Hayes, General Manager Australasia, spent time on site with Harvey Beef and WAMMCO, engaging with plant teams, reviewing systems in use and aligning on the next phase of operational and technology development.
These visits formed part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening customer relationships, understanding operational realities, and ensuring Emydex continues to deliver solutions that genuinely make a difference.
Harvey Beef – Supporting upcoming improvements
At Harvey Beef, discussions focused on upcoming process changes and how the Emydex MES platform can continue to support the plant as operations evolve.
As production requirements shift, the priority is to ensure systems remain aligned with the reality of the factory floor, supporting throughput, maintaining traceability and reducing dependency on manual intervention.
This was followed by a visit from Alan Doocey, Helpdesk Support Technician and Implementation Software Engineer at Emydex, who supported a server migration and worked closely with on site teams to ensure a smooth transition and continuity of live operations.
Shane Hayes commented:
“Spending time on site with the people using Emydex every day gives us a clear understanding of what is working well and where improvements can deliver real impact. That feedback directly informs how we continue to evolve the platform.”
WAMMCO – Planning for Phase 2 and future enhancements
At WAMMCO’s Katanning facility, the focus was on planning the next stage of implementation.
Phase 2 will introduce additional functionality designed to remove manual processes, improve data accuracy and streamline workflows across the plant.
By building on the foundation already established, the objective is to strengthen operational control while reducing inefficiencies that impact performance at scale.
Exploring new opportunities in the region
During the trip, Shane also met with several industry prospects across WA.
Conversations focused on how Emydex’s proven MES platform can help improve business practices, unlock traceability gains, reduce rework, and deliver the operational visibility modern processors require.
Driving value through presence and partnership
Site visits play a critical role in how Emydex continues to evolve its platform and support processing environments.
Understanding how operators interact with systems on the factory floor, where friction occurs and what drives performance, ensures that every enhancement is grounded in real operational conditions.
This approach enables the delivery of technology that integrates into production, supports decision making and drives measurable outcomes across the business.
Emydex thanks the teams at Harvey Beef and WAMMCO for their time, insights and collaboration. Continued engagement will support the next phase of operational development across both sites.
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