Do I need an MES to use a production scheduling AI?

No. An ERP-only connection is a valid starting point and works well for planning-focused use cases. An MES adds real-time shop floor feedback (machine states, WIP, actual cycle times) which enables faster replanning after disruptions. It's a meaningful upgrade, but not a prerequisite for getting started.

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