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News Release from: Datacraft Solutions
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 January 2006
Datacraft Solutions continues hiring
growth
Kelly Pryor joins Datacraft Solutions with extensive Marcom experience and will coordinate the marketing, public relations, and advertising outreach efforts of the leading digital kanban organisation.
Kelly Pryor joins Durham, North Carolina, USA-based Datacraft Solutions with extensive Marcom experience and will coordinate the marketing, public relations, and advertising outreach efforts of the leading digital kanban organisation Pryor will also serve as a key media liaison for the intelligent supply chain organization and coordinate all phases of marketing collateral, website content, and marketing vendor coordinator
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Digital kanban supplier interface tool introduced
A companion supplier interface tool, provided free of charge to Datacraft Solutions' client's suppliers now displays the configuration options that a customer has set up to control portal usage.
Internet-based on-demand delivery platform
Datacraft Solutions Internet-based on-demand delivery platform offers key benefits from the beginning of an implementation such as the elimination of lengthy and expensive infrastructure upgrades.
Pryor noted, "Joining one of the fastest growing technology organisations in North America is a tremendous opportunity".
"In the short time since joining the company, staff and revenues have more than doubled.
It is my goal to contribute to the winning Datacraft Solutions formula." President, Matthew Marotta is delighted to have Pryor as part of the team, "As Datacraft Solutions continues to grow the ability to ensure consistent and responsible communication will be central to Ms Pryor's role on our fast growing team." Datacraft Solutions has experienced a 100% staff growth rate in just the past three months.
Further reading
Digital Kanban system includes table configuration
Datacraft Solutions, new version of Curator (version 4.6) includes several new features including a Table Layout Configuration Tool.
Digital Kanban for internet on-demand delivery
Signum is the Digital Kanban tool from Datacraft Solutions, based in Durham, North Carolina.
The firm is currently positioned as the leader in a stand-alone Digital Kanban model and is capturing a significant percentage of marketshare.
Key benefits of digital kanban include: * Further Reduce Inventory: Detailed reporting and increased visibility make resizing and elimination of excess buffers easy and accurate.
* Further reduce stock outages (short of stock) - all members of the supply chain can proactively address upcoming changes without having to wait until the outages occur.
* Dramatically increase buyer/planner capacity - remove the burden of creating, transmitting and managing routine replenishment communications, freeing Buyers/Planners to handle critical exceptions and continuously improve supplier relationships.
* Simplify management - easy to use and maintain, requiring very little maintenance to keep inventory turns friction-free, and making real-time data easily accessible.
* Coordinate all users - operations managers, buyer/planners, material handlers, water spiders - all have the visibility needed to get the job done.
* Utilise industry-standard barcodes - utomate the replenishment process with a single action, generating the necessary signals, notifications and alerts throughout the supply chain.
* Integrate with database and MRP/ERP systems - ntegrate with existing databases like Oracle, SQL, and Sybase and with MRP/ERP applications like SAP, JD Edwards and Peoplesoft.
* Streamline implementation - ASP model provides global visibility into the plant floor from anywhere in the world, with nothing to install and no software to maintain.
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