How ServiceNow is Enabling the Future of Manufacturing
What Is Happening on The Ground…more like on Shop Floor?
$1.5 trillion lost every year, globally!
$1.5 trillion is the amount of money that Fortune Global 500 manufacturing companies lose annually due to unplanned downtime1.
The main cause of this isn’t exactly mechanical failure; machines go down routinely. The root cause is often a stuck workflow. In many cases, it was a maintenance alert that never escalated from OT (Operational Technology) to engineering in time. Whereas in other cases, the culprit is siloed systems that don’t synchronize OT data with IT dashboards, leaving critical alerts buried or invisible. The problem isn’t the machine in the majority of cases, but rather the inability to act as fast as possible to remedy the situation.
The automotive industry loses approximately $22,000 per minute2 when production halts. In just minutes, the financial impact can become severe.
These issues highlight the biggest shift occurring in manufacturing today: Operational resilience relies on workflows, not just the machines. Future-ready workflows are also at the heart of Industry 4.0 and emerging Industry 5.0 strategies, where connected systems, intelligent automation, and human-centric operations converge to create more resilient and responsive manufacturing.
The New Reality
While the modern paradigms like Industry x.0 tend to address some of the issues, manufacturers are often left with one truth that hurts them the most:
Technology cannot fix a Broken Process!
Manufacturers of all sizes are faced with pressures that the old operating model cannot handle. The broken processes manifest themselves in any or many of the following forms:
- An aging workforce with disappearing tribal knowledge.
- IT and OT are siloed while cyber risk rises.
- COVID turning supply chain volatility into the new normal.
- Customer expectations of transparency and speed increasing
- Automation that increases the complexity of the issue in downtime scenarios
Despite all these issues, many of the operations continue to run on disconnected systems, spreadsheets, emails, etc. It is simply unsustainable and threatens the future of many manufacturing companies.
The organizations that are ahead of the game have turned to workflow platforms like ServiceNow. The excellent part about ServiceNow is that it was not created with the intention of replacing core systems, but rather to connect ALL of them.
The Main Fundamental of Digital Transformation is Workflow Transformation
Almost every critical operational issue is caused by some sort of workflow problem in manufacturing. These include:
- Poor Production Scheduling & Prioritization
- Material Flow Bottlenecks
- Manual/Inconsistent Processes
- Suboptimal Cross-Functional Communication
- Inefficient Changeover/Setup
All these issues are caused by three main reasons. Teams lack a unified view of incidents, assets, and priorities as all of their platforms are segmented. The handoffs between teams are extremely slow which causes work to get stuck in limbo.
Finally, there is no single system that is being utilized. ServiceNow is designed to close this exact gap. The platform orchestrates work across IT, OT, engineering, quality, supply chain, etc.
Why Manufacturers NEED to Act Now
The urgency is real:
- 23% of manufacturing downtime is caused by human error, not equipment failures3.
- Attacks targeting OT systems have nearly doubled annually4!!
- 57% of leaders cite poor escalation as their top supplier-management challenge5.
These are not equipment problems.
They are workflow and coordination problems. This is where a platform like ServiceNow delivers the fastest ROI.
The Four Pillars of Future-Ready Manufacturing that ServiceNow Addresses
Based on the trends, risks, and pressures facing manufacturers around the globe, four pillars define the path forward:
- OT Security & Resilience
As IT and OT environments merge, manufacturers face a wider and more complex risk landscape. Many organizations still coordinate cyber and operational responses through manual processes, slowing action when speed is critical.
ServiceNow unifies IT, OT, and security workflows so incident response is coordinated, visible, and fast.
- Connected, Productive Frontline Workers
Frontline teams remain the backbone of manufacturing, yet many still rely on paper procedures and tribal knowledge. These outdated approaches create variability, slowdowns, and safety risks.
ServiceNow gives frontline workers a single mobile experience for guided work, digital instructions, knowledge access, and real-time collaboration, improving consistency and productivity.
- Supply Chain Responsiveness
Disruptions will always happen, but slow, fragmented escalation processes often turn small issues into major delays. Many manufacturers lack a structured way to coordinate supplier issues across teams and sites.
ServiceNow digitizes and orchestrates supplier workflows, enabling faster issue detection, escalation, and resolution.
- Customer Experience
Customers now expect transparency, proactive communication, and seamless service throughout the product lifecycle. Traditional systems weren’t designed to deliver a unified service experience across teams.
ServiceNow connects customer service, field operations, and asset data so manufacturers can deliver consistent, proactive support that strengthens trust and uptime.
Bottom Line
Manufacturers don’t struggle because they lack data or technology. They struggle because the workflows connecting their people, systems, and operations are still fragmented. ServiceNow brings those workflows together so teams can act faster and operate more reliably.
This article introduced the direction of the series. The next piece will take a closer look at the first pillar, OT Security and Resilience, and what it means for modern manufacturing.
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