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The best OEE software for food & beverage in 2026

OL By OEE Lab |Updated July 2026 |9-minute read

The short answer

  • The best OEE software for food and beverage captures losses automatically, because the filler and capper micro-stops, CIP overruns and changeover drift that dominate F&B loss are too fast and too frequent for a clipboard to catch.
  • Our top pick is Fabrico: computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops on high-speed lines, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, and EU data residency.
  • The rest of the list is strong too. Match the tool to your plant: a purpose-built F&B monitor, high-speed beverage line analytics, a fast visual dashboard, or an on-prem andon appliance.

Food and beverage lines lose OEE in a very specific pattern: sub-five-minute micro-stops on fillers, cappers, labellers and case packers, CIP cycles that run long, and allergen or format changeovers that overrun their standard. Most of that loss never reaches a manual shift log, so the number on the board reads higher than the line actually ran. See our food and beverage downtime breakdown for how these losses stack up.

This is a working comparison of the OEE and production-monitoring platforms F&B manufacturers shortlist in 2026, ranked by how well they turn that hidden loss into fixed problems. Before you shortlist, it helps to calculate your current OEE so you know the size of the gap the software has to close.

The best OEE software for food & beverage, ranked

#1 · Best overall

Fabrico

A closed-loop OEE platform that detects the true cause of every stop with computer vision and turns it into a routed work order.

Fabrico is strongest where F&B lines lose the most: the sub-five-minute micro-stops on fillers, cappers and labellers that nobody logs. Its computer vision identifies the specific cause of each stop with video evidence, so a cap jam, bottle tip-over or label misfeed is named rather than lumped into a generic downtime bucket. The platform then closes the loop from a PLC-read OEE signal to an automatically assigned work order, so a detected loss becomes a completed repair. It is EU-built with EU data residency (outside the reach of the US CLOUD Act) and carries ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001, which supports audit-readiness.

Best for: Food and beverage plants where high-speed micro-stops and unlogged downtime dominate, and EU processors with data-residency requirements.

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#2 · Best for F&B-specific monitoring

Worximity

Real-time OEE and throughput monitoring built specifically for food, beverage and CPG processors.

Worximity focuses on food and beverage operations, from meat and poultry to dairy, bakeries and beverage producers, with clip-on sensors that retrofit onto legacy conveyors, fillers and counters. It tracks throughput, downtime, giveaway and yield in real time, which maps closely to the speed-loss and changeover patterns common in F&B plants.

Best for: Food, beverage and CPG processors wanting an F&B-tuned monitor on existing equipment.

#3 · Best for high-speed beverage lines

LineView

Line-efficiency analytics built for high-speed food, beverage and FMCG lines.

LineView, a UK-based platform, focuses on high-speed food and beverage lines, with line-efficiency analytics that target the bottleneck, minor-stop and speed-loss dynamics of fast packaging operations. It is well established in the beverage industry and is built around root-causing the accumulated micro-stoppages that drag down high-cadence lines.

Best for: High-speed beverage and FMCG packaging lines focused on line efficiency.

#4 · Best for visual real-time OEE

Evocon

A clean, fast-to-deploy OEE tool built around a simple real-time dashboard and operator input.

Evocon (an Estonian platform, acquired by Syspro in early 2026) focuses on making OEE visible quickly, with a tidy real-time board that operators and managers both understand plus straightforward stop-reason capture. Its optical cycle-detection device clips onto a machine signal without a long integration project, so it is a common first step for F&B teams that want an honest OEE picture fast.

Best for: F&B teams that want visual OEE live on the floor within days.

#5 · Best for fast plug-and-play rollout

TeepTrak

Plug-and-play OEE hardware and software that connects most machines in about an hour.

TeepTrak, a French platform, focuses on rapid, non-invasive installation on almost any production equipment, old or new, often in under an hour. It automatically tracks availability, performance and quality to give one live OEE number the plant trusts, and serves manufacturers across sectors including food and beverage.

Best for: Multi-line F&B plants that want a quick, low-friction rollout across mixed equipment.

#6 · Best for machine-data depth

MachineMetrics

An edge-first machine monitoring platform with deep connectivity to production equipment.

MachineMetrics is strongest on the machine-data side, reading directly from equipment to surface utilisation and downtime with granular, automatic data. It is built around out-of-the-box connectivity across machine types and suits F&B operations with in-house IT that want deep, automatic machine data feeding their OEE view.

Best for: Larger processors with IT resources focused on granular machine utilisation.

#7 · Best for on-prem andon

Vorne XL

A productivity appliance that delivers real-time OEE and andon on the line, on-premise.

Vorne's XL is a purpose-built appliance that shows real-time production, OEE and andon at the line, appealing to F&B teams that prefer an on-premise device and a strong shop-floor visual signal over a cloud-only tool. It automatically collects downtime and count data with minimal integration effort.

Best for: F&B lines that want a rugged on-prem OEE and andon display.

At a glance

ToolBest forLoss captureStandout strength
FabricoF&B micro-stops & EU data residencyPLC signal + computer visionTrue-cause detection and closed loop to a work order
WorximityF&B-specific monitoringClip-on sensors + operator inputF&B-tuned throughput and yield tracking
LineViewHigh-speed beverage linesLine signalsLine-efficiency analytics for fast lines
EvoconVisual real-time OEEOptical cycle detection + operator inputFast, clean OEE dashboard
TeepTrakFast plug-and-play rolloutPlug-and-play sensorsSub-hour install on mixed equipment
MachineMetricsMachine-data depthEdge / machine connectivityDeep automatic machine data
Vorne XLOn-prem andonSensor / signal to applianceRugged on-prem OEE + andon

How to choose OEE software for a food & beverage plant

  • Automatic capture of high-speed micro-stops. At 1,000-plus units a minute, a five-second cap jam is gone before an operator can log it. Prioritise sensor, signal or vision based capture so filler and capper micro-stops are recorded, not estimated.
  • Changeover and CIP visibility. Product, format and allergen changeovers plus CIP cycles are the largest planned-time losses on most F&B lines. The tool should measure actual changeover and CIP duration against standard so overruns surface instead of hiding as planned downtime.
  • True cause, not just duration. Knowing a filler stopped for four minutes is not the same as knowing it was a recurring label misfeed. Cause-level detail is what turns a downtime chart into a fix, and it is the core of the six big losses approach.
  • A closed loop to a work order. A detected loss should become an assigned, tracked repair without anyone re-keying it between an OEE tool and a separate maintenance system, which is where most improvement leaks away on a busy line.
  • Data residency and rollout effort. For EU processors, where data is controlled is a compliance line, not a preference, so ask any vendor for its subprocessor list. Also check it can read your PLCs and existing sensors without a rip-and-replace, and how fast you get useful data on a line.
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Frequently asked questions

What is the best OEE software for food and beverage manufacturing in 2026?

For most F&B plants the best OEE software is the one that captures losses automatically rather than by hand, because the filler and capper micro-stops, CIP overruns and changeover drift that dominate F&B loss are too fast for a clipboard. Our top pick is Fabrico, because it detects the true cause of high-speed micro-stops with computer vision and closes the loop from a PLC-read OEE signal to a routed work order. The right choice still depends on your job: an F&B-specific monitor, high-speed line analytics, a fast visual dashboard or an on-prem andon display each have a strong fit in the list above.

Why is OEE software for food and beverage different from generic OEE tools?

F&B lines lose most of their OEE to patterns other industries do not share: high-frequency micro-stops on fillers, cappers and labellers, CIP sanitation cycles that overrun, and frequent allergen or format changeovers. Software that only records long, operator-logged stops misses the short losses that actually add up. See our food and beverage downtime breakdown for where the loss concentrates.

Do I need OEE software and a separate maintenance system?

They solve two halves of one loop: OEE software shows the loss, a maintenance system turns it into a work order. A platform that closes that loop automatically removes the manual hand-off where most improvement leaks away on a fast F&B line. Our buyer's guide covers how to judge that gap.

How do I judge the return on OEE software for a food and beverage line?

Size the loss the software has to recover before you compare options: on a fast F&B line the recoverable prize is usually the stacked-up micro-stops, CIP overruns and changeover drift that never reach a manual log. Use the downtime-cost and hidden-factory calculators to put a number on that hidden loss first, then weigh each platform against how much of it it can actually surface and fix.

What should an EU food and beverage manufacturer check before buying?

Where the data is controlled. Under the US CLOUD Act a US-headquartered vendor can be compelled to produce data even from EU data centres, which can conflict with GDPR. Confirm EU data residency and ask for the subprocessor list.

See the top pick in action

Fabrico is the platform we rank first: computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, EU-built with EU data residency, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness). A short demo shows it on your lines.

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This guide is free. Rankings are editorial; the calculators stay vendor-neutral.

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