No matter how big or small your business is, you receive regular shipments of inventory, supplies, or other goods. Therefore, integrating container tracking and your enterprise resource planning (ERP) is essential for managing quality, timing, and business relationships.
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tracking,
integration,
john shepperson,
oates co,
manufacturing,
analytics,
container tracking,
hanjin
Manufacturing and distribution trends are changing all the time. (You can see some 2014 trends here.) Though the trends fluctuate, it always stands that small and mid-sized distributors must continue improving their quality control, productivity, and competitiveness in order to level the playing field between themselves and larger distribution companies. To do so, many companies are looking at automation and software integration programs like Sage ERP X3. These ERP (an acronym for enterprise resource planning) systems offer increased control over all aspects of running a distribution company.
Here are some tips to use Sage ERP X3 to increase quality and competitiveness:
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Topics:
ERP,
Sage,
automation,
sage erp x3,
customer relationship management,
enterprise resource planning,
crm,
integration,
manufacturing,
quality control,
distribution,
mobile friendly,
trends,
productivity,
offshore control
Getting visibility from the shop floor to the top floor of any manufacturing center begins through the effective use of business intelligence. Manufacturers are streamlining their operations while gaining greater insights into where and how they can improve operations using business intelligence applications and platforms.
In addition, integrating business intelligence applications with customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems provides insights and knowledge about manufacturing operations and company operations that weren’t available before.
Here are some strategies for improving manufacturing with business intelligence:
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Topics:
ERP,
supply chain,
customer relationship management,
business intelligence,
key performance indicators,
enterprise resource planning,
inventory,
crm,
integration,
john shepperson,
oates co,
manufacturing,
KPI,
forecasting,
metrics,
suppliers
In the past, keeping track of the manufacturing cycle would have relied on legacy methods such as notations in an Excel spreadsheet or emails sent to managers and supervisors.
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ERP,
sage erp x3,
john shepperson,
oates co,
manufacturing,
distribution,
database,
legacy software
Factory and plant supervisors who are responsible for moving product down the line to warehousing and then through the distribution chain require an accurate way to identify both products and routes, which is very difficult to do manually.
Sage 100 ERP’s bar coding system, however, can help.
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ERP,
Sage,
enterprise resource planning,
Sage 100 ERP,
john shepperson,
oates co,
manufacturing,
warehouse,
distribution,
database,
bar codes,
bar coding
Process manufacturing businesses are those that create products that cannot be returned to their original form. This can include many things, like soda, which, once mixed, cannot be separated back into its original ingredients.
Since the economic decline in 2008, process manufacturing facilities worldwide have struggled to make a comeback. Each company has unique issues, but there are common problems that affect the entire industry.
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Topics:
ERP,
Sage Software,
enterprise resource planning,
business solutions,
john shepperson,
oates co,
manufacturing,
process manufacturing,
economy
Let’s talk about cost accounting. Whether you are a contractor, a consultant, or a manufacturer of widgets, costing is a valuable tool for planning, setting prices, and identifying areas that need improvement.
Sometimes the market dictates prices for a service or item. In that case, costing will let you know which product is the most profitable and which one you are subsidizing. Many people view subsidizing in a negative light, although it is not a bad concept – subsidizing a low priced washer may get you’re an order for a special, very profitable bolt that you wouldn’t have gotten otherwise.
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Topics:
oates and co,
Sage,
consultant,
accounting software,
john shepperson,
oates co,
manufacturing,
bill of materials,
cost accounting,
subsidizing,
contractor,
manufacturer
Even though the goal of your business is expansion, big upsurge in your growth can land you in some situations that you’re not quite prepared to deal with right away, especially if the influx of growth catches you off guard.
The good news is these growing pains can be managed with enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that will make your small business thrive – and be prepared to deal with more and more growth and you become more and more successful.
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Topics:
oates,
automation,
billing,
software,
inventory management,
inventory,
Sage 100,
Sage 100 ERP,
john shepperson,
oates co,
manufacturing,
payments
An advisor is a person who is expert in a particular field and consults with their client to provide a desired result. They usually have been in the field themselves, working in manufacturing or distribution, and have found ways to make them more productive in less time, and want to share their expertise with others.
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consultant,
Oates & Company,
john shepperson,
manufacturing,
distribution,
software advisor,
advisor
Sage ERP X3 makes your business smarter, better, and faster.
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Topics:
oates,
Sage,
sage erp x3,
Oates & Company,
john shepperson,
manufacturing