Overall Automation Maturity Index Readiness
Build the Connected Foundation for Adaptive Manufacturing
As manufacturers prepare for GM's Overall Automation Maturity Index (OAMI), Fuuz helps build the connected foundation needed to bring machines, systems, and data together for greater visibility, coordination, and automation readiness.
A Faster Path to Higher Automation Maturity
General Motors' Overall Automation Maturity Index (OAMI) is a new initiative designed to assess automation across its supplier network, and automation maturity is expected to play an increasingly important role in future supplier evaluations. While GM has identified a target benchmark of 4.5, suppliers need visibility into their current automation maturity and the connected foundation required to improve.
OAMI emphasizes connected manufacturing, where equipment, systems, and people work from the same real-time data. This connected approach enables manufacturers to improve operational visibility, strengthen decision-making, and create the foundation for more adaptive automation.
Fuuz helps manufacturers build an integrated operation that's better positioned to demonstrate automation maturity, support continuous improvement, and meet evolving customer expectations. By bringing together machines, robots, and business systems on a single operational platform, Fuuz provides the visibility needed to improve operational execution and identify opportunities for greater efficiency.
HOW FUUZ HELPS
How Fuuz Moves Your OAMI Readiness Forward
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Make Existing Automation Adaptive, Without Rip-and-Replace
Fuuz layers on top of the equipment, ERP and enterprise systems you already own. Orchestrate robots, AMRs, and cells against live production signals, and close the loop on quality and maintenance. The automation already on your floor starts delivering greater intelligence and responsiveness without requiring a full technology overhaul.
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RAISE MATURITY ACROSS EVERY PLANT AT ONCE
Because the Unified Namespace standardizes data at the plant and enterprise levels, a single deployment model scales across all sites. You’ll have a consistent, auditable view of your organization's automation maturity instead of disconnected plant-by-plant initiatives, creating a stronger foundation for structured maturity assessments and long-term improvement.
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PROVE IT TO YOUR LEADERSHIP AND TO YOUR CUSTOMER
Real-time dashboards, genealogy and traceability, OEE, and closed-loop quality records give you the evidence needed to measure progress and demonstrate automation maturity. This is visibility you can put in front of an auditor, not a binder of exports.
HOW FUUZ DOES IT
The Foundation for Connected Automation Maturity
CONNECT
Native connectivity to PLCs, robots, AMRs, historians, and your ERP brings operational systems together without middleware sprawl.
CONTEXTUALIZE
The Unified Namespace organizes every signal into one live, structured model of your operation, creating a single source of truth from sensor to boardroom.
ORCHESTRATE
MES, WMS, Quality, and Maintenance applications run on that shared data layer, enabling workflows and decisions to respond to real-time operational conditions.
WHY WORK WITH US
Why Manufacturers Choose Fuuz
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BUILT FROM DEEP MANUFACTURING INTEGRATION EXPERTISE
With deep experience connecting industrial systems, Fuuz understands how to bridge the gap between plant-floor technology, information technology, and enterprise systems to help organizations advance their automation journey.
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DESIGNED FOR COMPLEX OPERATIONS
Fuuz helps manufacturers modernize brownfield environments by connecting legacy equipment, ERP systems, and operational technologies without forcing a costly rebuild.
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ONE PARTNER ACROSS AN ENTIRE OPERATION
Instead of managing disconnected MES, WMS, QMS, CMMS, and integration tools, manufacturers can extend capabilities through a single industrial operations platform.
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PROVEN ACROSS GLOBAL MANUFACTURING ENVIRONMENTS
With 1,000+ live sites worldwide, Fuuz helps manufacturers standardize operations, improve visibility, and scale digital transformation across facilities.
CONTACT US
Book Your OAMI Readiness Briefing
Learn what OAMI means for your operation and how to assess readiness for your automation maturity journey. In a 45-minute briefing, we'll walk you through what OAMI signals, how automation maturity is typically assessed, provide a candid view of where your current architecture stands, and outline practical steps to improve it.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The Overall Automation Maturity Index (OAMI) is an initiative introduced by General Motors in 2026 to assess and advance manufacturing automation across its supplier network. As part of the program, suppliers are asked to complete a self-assessment that evaluates the level of automation within their manufacturing operations against GM's established benchmarks. The assessment is intended to provide a comprehensive view of a supplier's manufacturing footprint, examining the entire production journey of a part, from the materials entering the facility to the shipment of finished goods. In addition to the self-assessment, GM may conduct on-site evaluations to validate a supplier's automation maturity and identify opportunities for further improvement.
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Manufacturers can prepare for OAMI by improving visibility across their operations, connecting previously isolated systems, and creating a more complete view of their automation capabilities. Understanding current OAMI automation maturity helps organizations identify gaps, prioritize automation initiatives, and build a roadmap for continuous improvement. Fuuz helps manufacturers assess and strengthen this foundation by connecting existing equipment, data flows, and operational systems to create greater visibility between machines, people, and business processes.
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GM frames OAMI as a collaboration rather than a hard requirement, and there is no single fixed deadline. In practice, suppliers treat a strong Overall Automation Maturity Index score as tied to future business, since automation maturity is becoming a factor in how work gets sourced.
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No. Improving automation maturity is not only about adding new equipment. Manufacturers can often make significant progress by connecting existing machines, systems, and operational data to improve visibility, coordination, and responsiveness. Fuuz works alongside your existing floor equipment and ERP systems, helping you build a more connected operation without a rip-and-replace project.
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Yes. Fuuz is designed to connect with existing enterprise and operational systems, including ERP platforms, PLCs, production equipment, databases, and other industrial technologies. With pre-built connectors and integration capabilities, Fuuz helps manufacturers unify IT and OT data without replacing the systems they already rely on.
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Data connectivity is a critical foundation for modern automation maturity. When machines, systems, and people operate from the same real-time data, manufacturers gain greater visibility, improve decision-making, and enable more responsive processes. Fuuz helps connect these operational data sources into a unified platform, creating the foundation for more connected and adaptive manufacturing.