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ERP and MRP systems and software
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SME's ERP integrates business management
User application article ERP software designed for SMEs provides a heat exchanger fin manufacturer with total integration and automation from quoting through invoicing, reported Bowen and Groves.
News from Bowen & Groves (16 April 2008)
K3's ERP manages materials and components
The K3 Business Technology Group said that its SYSPRO ERP's Progressive Scrap functionality captures a percentage and/or a quantity of scrap for each manufacturing operation.
News from K3 Business Technology Group (15 April 2008)
Device acts as Ethernet I/0 slave and more
The 'Cube' is flexible and is capable of being deployed as an Ethernet I/O slave, a standalone data logger, a standalone Linux-based PAC or a Modbus slave. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (17 March 2008)
Accounting/ERP system to boost productivity
Manufacturer of roof and floor truss systems and wall panels, has chosen an integrated accounting and ERP software system to integrate its business processes for increased productivity.
News from Deacom (18 January 2008)
ERP system provides more company visibility
User application article ERP system provides a plastics vacuum forming company with company-wide visibility and improved data accuracy while being more flexible and user-friendly.
News from Access Supply Chain (18 January 2008)
ERP for to-order manufacturers is lower cost
Through a leasing programme with Microsoft, an ERP product provides financial options that reduce first year costs to as little as US$50/month for everything, said Visibility.
News from Visibility (21 December 2007)
ERP brings more management benefits
User application article A kitchen equipment manufacturer wanted more than improved stock information and materials planning from ERP, and a change of system improved order processing, reporting, stock control.
News from Access Supply Chain (18 December 2007)
Software exchanges data between systems
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is essentially is a collection of services, which facilitate the exchange of data between disparate systems.
News from Visibility (11 December 2007)
Engines producer selects ERP for functionality
User application article Unmanned Air Vehicles engines producer, moving from full-time R and D into production, needed to update its ERP and selected one which combined technology and functionality.
News from Exel Computer Systems (26 November 2007)
PLM and ERP combined to raise effectiveness
Fully integrated enterprise resource planning software now has several PLM capabilities to meet demand for managing product lifecycle from quote, to production, shipment installation and support.
News from Visibility (26 November 2007)
Business management system overhauled
User application article Motor racing company has invested in a high performance business management system to replace an aging text based business information system.
News from Exel Computer Systems (14 November 2007)
Integrated ERP improves aerospace competitiveness
User application article Manufacturer of complex composite and metal bonded structures and assemblies for military and commercial aerospace applications has installed integrated ERP to improve competitiveness.
News from Visibility (13 November 2007)
Latest ERP improves business functionality
User application article A water treatment equipment manufacturer has updated its ERP with a system that brings business-specific functionality, including: data management; order quote generation and product traceability.
News from Infor (13 November 2007)
Quality, cost and lean determined ERP choice
User application article Leading manufacturer of computer systems has invested in innovative ERP software on the basis of quality, cost and time to implement and supports lean manufacturing.
News from Exel Computer Systems ( 6 November 2007)
Collaborative software provides production picture
SCM Demand Planning 6.2, a Web-enabled, collaborative software providing an accurate picture of demand to drive production, inventory, distribution and buying plans has been launched by Infor.
News from Infor (15 October 2007)
ERP software can be readily extended
ERP software features SOA-based interoperability for the rapid introduction of extension software and enhancements that increase operational efficiency and reduce costs.
News from Infor (12 September 2007)
ERP system vetted and installed in three weeks
User application article Automotive trim manufacturer was able to evaluate an ERP system by sending staff on the five day training courses at no risk - no payment requested if the ERP was not liked.
News from Rent-I.T. Systems (24 July 2007)
ERP system helps manage complex fabrication
User application article In a highly customised, complex market for bended wire and strip parts assemblies, an ERP system is now aiding a fabricator to efficiently run 'end-to-end' manufacturing planning and execution.
News from Infor (20 July 2007)
ERP reduces 'engineer-to-order' lead times
ERP software integrates and captures all the information needed to manufacture highly engineered products and is designed to reduce lead times in 'engineer-to-order' operations.
News from Visibility (20 July 2007)
Improved stock control at Damart with Efacs
User application article Damart achieves improvements in stock control, visibility and accuracy with installation of Efacs E/8 ERP software
News from Exel Computer Systems ( 1 June 2007)
Supply chain integrates with online ordering
User application article Ritchey, an agricultural manufacturer, has introduced major productivity gains by integrating its Supply Chain solution with an online ordering system with the help of Access.
News from Access Supply Chain ( 4 April 2007)
MRP / ERP education partnership
User application article Rent-IT Systems has entered into a partnership with University of Sheffield whereby Rent IT will supply 200 licenses of 123mrp.NET for educational use, at no charge.
News from Rent-I.T. Systems (29 January 2007)
Customer relationship management makes it flexible
User application article The Access Supply Chain system takes quotes from Construction Specialties UK's customer relationship (CRM) software and drives the order process from that point on.
News from Access Supply Chain (25 January 2007)
Six sigma in ETO manufacturing
Technical background article In a repetitive manufacturing environment, Six Sigma's quantification is much easier than in the engineer-to-order (ETO) manufacturing environment, where no two products are identical.
News from Visibility (22 January 2007)
Halls Floorings gets IT covered
User application article Halls Floorings has "totally transformed" its operations, according to its financial director, thanks to the introduction of an ERP sales order and stock control system from Access Supply Chain.
News from Access Supply Chain (20 December 2006)
Integrated quality for coatings manufacture
User application article The Magni Group has chosen the Deacom Integrated Accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software System to standardise all business processes, including quality control.
News from Deacom ( 7 December 2006)
Lakeland Leather adopts Microsoft Dynamics
User application article Lakeland Leather has adopted a Microsoft Dynamics based retail solution from K3, the UK's leading Microsoft Business Solutions Partner.
News from K3 Business Technology Group (20 November 2006)
New Options with ERP Software
User application article Needed flexibility at several entry points: order entry, purchasing, and shipping, along with the consideration of inventory of their master assemblies in the BOM module
News from SMe Software (31 October 2006)
Reliability in management and production control
User application article The first US installation of HRS's Jobshop software is the result of one satisfied customer looking for the same reliability in its management and production control systems. Brochure available
News from Jobshop (26 October 2006)
Project-based and job-based manufacturing
Encompix a business unit of Made2Manage Systems, has filled the manufacturing software requirements of engineer-to-order companies since 1992.
News from Encompix (16 October 2006)
Relevant Software Part of Encompix Business Unit
As part of Made2Manage Systems' acquisition of Intuitive Software, Relevant Software will become part of the Encompix business unit.
News from Encompix ( 9 October 2006)
Supply Chain Benefits for Retail Supplier
User application article Syspro ERP Provides Cost Savings and Supply Chain Benefits for Retail Supplier, Meller Designs
News from McGuffie Brunton ( 6 October 2006)
Ultimate Renaissance Use SAP Business One
User application article The UK division of the UR Group, Ultimate Renaissance Limited has chosen Poole- based Codestone to implement SAP Business One.
News from Codestone ( 6 October 2006)
Latest ERP brings 20% business growth
User application article A kitchens equipment manufacturing company has achieved 20% growth, with no increase in staffing levels, since replacing its enterprise resource planning system in an IT overhaul.
News from Access Supply Chain ( 4 October 2006)
Developing seamless ERP + MES integration
CMS Software and Mattec Corp are expanding a partnership to develop further seamless integration between ERP systems and manufacturing execution system (MES) products.
News from Mattec (26 September 2006)
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