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ERP Solutions: Reliable for Manufacturing Sector |
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Written by <a href='/my-erp/profile.html?userid=93'>edmondson</a>
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Thursday, 15 January 2009 13:42 |
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While many industries have embraced the principles of Enterprise Resource Planning, the manufacturing sector still leads the way for businesses looking for innovative, integrated solutions. Previous generations of ERP solutions for manufacturers allowed managers to reduce defects and streamline production within a facility.
While many industries have embraced the principles of Enterprise Resource Planning, the manufacturing sector still leads the way for businesses looking for innovative, integrated solutions. Previous generations of ERP solutions for manufacturers allowed managers to reduce defects and streamline production within a facility.
Today, manufacturing leaders rely on ERP tools to manage every step of a process, from connecting with vendors in their supply chains to coordinating distribution at shipping partners. Manufacturing companies in softer industry segments also rely on ERP to make sound decisions.
A Textile Company implemented its first ERP system nearly two decades ago, at a time when integrated solutions first became affordable for mid-sized manufacturing companies. Having grown to accommodate Internet sales, as well as sales at nearly four dozen boutiques, company officials realized their aging system was holding them back. Implementing an ERP solution allowed the company to boost productivity and profits while reducing mistakes and maintenance costs.
Powerful ERP Solutions Not Just for Large Manufacturing Companies: Of course, manufacturing businesses with only a few hundred employees can still harness the power of ERP solutions without the fear of skyrocketing IT costs. For instance, an iron and steel manufacturer turned to ERP program for a process management solution that could unite all seventeen of its distribution centers. Implementing the solution quickly and without the requirement for long-term consulting partners has allowed the industry to focus on improving its core business without developing another cost center.
Reducing costs and improving productivity are two of the most important ways that manufacturing companies can improve their bottom lines in today's competitive marketplace. Modern ERP solutions offer the ability to mine company data for new opportunities to streamline operations. With the help of off-the-shelf and easily customizable platforms, IT managers can implement strategic, integrated solutions that can actually lead to higher profits. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 22 May 2009 13:28 |