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Advanced Manufacturing Execution Systems are being developed to monitor, control, and improve manufacturing processes. Combining statistical methods with modern computing and information technologies, this new class of modern plant management system provides operators and managers with real-time views of all of their manufacturing resources. This paper addresses key issues for integrating on-line statistical methods with operational information. Real competitive advantage is the result.