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Modular integrated ERP made for SMEs
A modular and fully integrated ERP system for small and midsize manufacturers is to be made available in Australasia this year and in the UK and Ireland in 2006.
News from SoftBrands Europe ( 1 November 2005)
Integrated ERP/supply chain goes world-wide
Maxell Europe has completed its European 'roll-out' of its IBS Enterprise integrated ERP and supply chain software solution and is currently expanding it internationally.
News from IBS Norway ( 1 November 2005)
ERP system adds on warehouse management
Warehouse management technology adds warehouse management functionality to an enterprise resource planning system used by discrete manufacturers.
News from Infor Global Solutions UK (27 October 2005)
ERP software raises productivity 30%
User application article ERP and manufacturing software achieved a 30% productivity gain for a machinery manufacturer combined with 50% faster goods deliveries, while reducing costs by 30%.
News from Epicor Software (UK) (21 October 2005)
ERP software upgrade enriches manufacturing
ERP and supply chain management software upgrade offers enriched manufacturing, subcontracting and reporting capabilities and improved implementation tools.
News from ICICI Infotech (13 October 2005)
ERP system to raise supply chain efficiency
User application article A provider of consumable printing supplies has a modular and fully integrated ERP system to safeguard and expand company efficiencies right across the supply chain.
News from SoftBrands Europe (13 October 2005)
Improve supply chain communication
Supply chain management focused ERP software delivers enhanced functionality to help users improve supply chain communication and business process automation.
News from IBS Norway ( 6 October 2005)
ERP system unifies admin data in real time
User application article Competition is extremely fierce in the niche transport market of specialist heavy haulage trailers and there are just a handful of those manufacturers in the UK.
News from Exel Computer Systems ( 4 October 2005)
Software eliminates data duplication
User application article When Heatex tried to provide a new distribution facility with its existing IT system, major shortcomings in the system were revealed and the company decided it had to introduce new software quickly.
News from K3 Business Technology Group ( 3 October 2005)
Study ERP benefits from individual computers
Manufacturers can now discover the benefits of ERP from the comfort of their own computer thanks to a range of products that is taking manufacturing software in a new direction.
News from Intuitive (28 September 2005)
Continuous improvement saves GBP 160,000
User application article Continuous improvement at Dunlop Aerospace Fluid Dynamics saved the firm around GBP 160,000 last year in direct costs alone in factory floor operations, through lean and Six Sigma projects.
News from Exel Computer Systems (27 September 2005)
Make-to-order system increases productivity
User application article Make-to-order manufacturing system brings UK manufacturer of high quality vacuum and pressure formed components increased productivity and visibility of sales orders.
News from K3 Business Technology Group ( 2 September 2005)
ERP/CRM software to shorten lead-times
User application article Specialist car builder expects ERP and CRM system to help shorten lead times via supply chain and is in no doubt the company will be able to sell more cars by freeing up capacity.
News from K3 Business Technology Group (18 August 2005)
ERP system helps to promote company growth
User application article Agricultural fastenings manaufacturer discloses that major plans are underway to improve business practices with tighter control using a highly versatile ERP system.
News from Exel Computer Systems (12 August 2005)
Food manufacturer selects ERP system
User application article Food manufacturer wanted an ERP partner who understood the food industry with the right system solution and IT support to enable it to gain a competitive edge in the market.
News from SSI (28 July 2005)
Standard and bespoke ERP features suited user
User application article A specialist in precision machining and assembly chose an ERP system written in an open and straightforward manner so it could be adapted rather than having to take it as it was.
News from Exel Computer Systems (21 July 2005)
Modular and robust ERP helps user grow
User application article ERP system comprises a comprehensive range of modular and integrated functions to support manufacturing and related processes - the choice of a rapidly growing printing machine builder.
News from Fourth Shift (18 July 2005)
ERP raises efficiency and operation flexibility
User application article Shower enclosure manufacturer says ERP software helped to improve efficiency its flexibility gives it the freedom to change the way it operates without making major changes to IT infrastructure.
News from Exel Computer Systems (15 July 2005)
Diary note in five years' time: 'saved GBP 1.5m'
User application article A GBP 6m turnover UK business has said it will make savings of GBP 1.5m within some five years as a result of investing in a range of manufacturing software.
News from Intuitive (11 July 2005)
Valve makers standardise on ERP systems
User application article Two valve manufacturers have replaced their out-of-date manufacturing control systems as there were clear benefits in both companies having the same ERP system.
News from Exel Computer Systems (29 June 2005)
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