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ERP for the Services Industry (Non-manufacturing) RFP Templates
ERP for the Services Industry (Non-manufacturing) RFP Templates
RFP templates for ERP for the Services Industry (Non-manufacturing) help you establish your selection criteria faster, at lower risks and costs.


Process Manufacturing (ERP) Software Evaluation Reports
Process Manufacturing (ERP) Software Evaluation Reports
The software evaluation report for Process Manufacturing provides extensive information about software capabilities or provided services. Covering everything in the ERP comprehensive model, the report is invaluable toward RFI and business requirements research.


Discrete Manufacturing (ERP) Software Evaluation Reports
Discrete Manufacturing (ERP) Software Evaluation Reports
The software evaluation report for Discrete Manufacturing provides extensive information about software capabilities or provided services. Covering everything in the ERP comprehensive model, the report is invaluable toward RFI and business requirements research.


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SAP Manufacturing
Managing complexity while enhancing agility is a real challenge. To respond to customer needs, manufacturers must reduce their time to market and time to volume. And to respond to demand and supply shifts, they must be able to adapt to changing situations. To meet these challenges, companies require integrated solutions ensuring that manufacturing runs at the pace of their business.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: SAP Manufacturing SAP Manufacturing Source: SAP Document Type: White Paper Description: Managing complexity while enhancing agility is a real challenge. To respond to customer needs, manufacturers must reduce their time to market and time to volume. And to respond to demand and supply shifts, they must be able to adapt to changing situations. To meet these challenges, companies require integrated solutions ensuring that manufacturing runs at the pace of their business. SAP Manufacturing
10/19/2006 11:11:00 AM

Lean Manufacturing: A Primer
Lean manufacturing emphasizes the minimization of the amount of all the resources (including time) used in the various activities of the enterprise. The typical areas of hidden waste are over-production, waiting, transportation, over-processing, motion, excessive inventory, and defective units.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: and point-of-use delivery, and assembly line innovations that are the now backbone of virtually all automotive plants around the world. Today s concept of lean manufacturing grew from TPS, and the name lean stems from its driving principle to use less of everything (i.e., less labor, less space, less inventory, less movement, etc.) than traditional manufacturing processes, while producing a greater variety of products. In other words, it is essentially an umbrella philosophy that focuses on creating
2/13/2006

CRM for Manufacturing vs. Regular CRM » The TEC Blog
CRM for Manufacturing vs. Regular CRM » The TEC Blog TEC Blog     TEC Home     About TEC     Contact Us     About the Bloggers     Follow TEC on Twitter    RSS   Discussing Enterprise Software and Selection --> Fast, Accurate Software Evaluations TEC helps enterprises evaluate and select software solutions that meet their exacting needs by empowering purchasers with the tools, research, and expertise to make an ideal decision. Your software selection starts here. Learn more about TEC s

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: Aplicor, CRM, customer portal, dynamics, eBestMatch, Empower CRM, ERP, iEnterprises, infor, lawson, Manufacturing, microsoft, NetSuite, Pivotal CRM, Power Suite, Sage, SalesLogix, Surado, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
15-09-2009

Manufacturing 2007 Executive Summary
Manufacturing 2007 Executive Summary. Papers and Other Package to Use In Your System for Manufacturing. For a decade, IndustryWeek and the Manufacturing Performance Institute (MPI) Census of Manufacturers have provided data to US manufacturers. This year, MPI fielded a similar survey in Canada, offering an intriguing look into the differences between the Canadian and US manufacturing landscapes. This executive summary presents combined data from these surveys, aimed at helping manufacturers meet future challenges.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: (34% of plants), and assembly (29% of plants). Welding/joining activities also received high mention among Canada plants (31% vs. 19% of U.S. plants). For which of these production activities are you most likely to purchase equipment next year? (multiple responses allowed) All Plants U.S. Canada (N) 882 761 121 Material handling 38.2% 38.5% 36.4% Testing/inspection 34.0% 34.7% 29.8% Assembling 28.9% 27.9% 35.5% Cutting 23.7% 24.3% 19.8% Packaging 22.1% 23.1% 15.7% Welding/joining 20.6% 19.1% 30.6%
12/3/2007 3:11:00 PM

Giving Manufacturing Companies a Fast Start
The all-in-one manufacturing functionality supports industry best practices in the following categories:materials management; production planning ...

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: Giving Manufacturing Companies a Fast Start Giving Manufacturing Companies a Fast Start Are you in a hurry to make your manufacturing operation more efficient and competitive? With SAP s Business All-in-One Fast-start Program, you can find everything you need to get started today and to build for the future. The All-in-One manufacturing functionality supports industry best practices in the following categories: materials management production planning and control sales and distribution logistics, product
10/30/2009

The Seven Keys to World-class Manufacturing
World-Class Manufacturing helps maximize efficiency and productivity!Acquire Free White Papers or Case Studies Related To lean manufacturing. What does it mean to be a world-class competitor? It means being successful in your market against any competition—regardless of size or country of origin. It means matching or exceeding any competitor on quality, lead time, cost, customer service, and innovation. It means picking your battles—competing on the terms dictated by you. But how do you get there?

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: center, insertion machine, automated assembly line or robot-you would certainly look for one that can handle the tasks you have in mind, but also one that is flexible enough to adapt to additional products and uses that may arise in the future. This practice is even more important with a business solution because the handling and use of information is changing faster than any other technology on the planet. And, remember that information management is a fundamental support for each and every one of the
4/29/2005 9:33:00 AM

Demand-Driven Strategies for Complex Manufacturing
Your Challenge: Get Decision Makers' Approval for Demand-Driven Strategies. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-Bound. Many manufacturing companies have adopted or are considering the adoption of a demand-driven strategy. However, if you want to be demand-driven, you aren’t going to achieve it without adopting many of the tools, techniques, and principles that commonly reside within all of them. Some philosophies require a more intense re-engineering of processes and products than others. This paper addresses the various components and strategies for becoming a demand-driven organization, and how Cincom’s solutions can help you achieve that goal.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: Demand-Driven Strategies for Complex Manufacturing Demand-Driven Strategies for Complex Manufacturing Source: Cincom Systems Document Type: White Paper Description: Many manufacturing companies have adopted or are considering the adoption of a demand-driven strategy. However, if you want to be demand-driven, you aren’t going to achieve it without adopting many of the tools, techniques, and principles that commonly reside within all of them. Some philosophies require a more intense re-engineering of
4/29/2005 9:33:00 AM

Selecting ERP for Engineer-to-order Manufacturing
The enterprise resource planning (ERP) needs of engineer-to-order (ETO) manufacturers differ from other manufacturers. How can an ETO select ERP for project visibility and control? Most enterprise resource planning (ERP) software was not designed for a project-oriented environment like engineer-to-order (ETO). How do the needs of ETO manufacturers differ from more traditional manufacturers? And how can an ETO manufacturer go about selecting ERP software that truly meets their needs for project visibility and control? Download this white paper to find out more.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: Selecting ERP for Engineer-to-order Manufacturing Selecting ERP for Engineer-to-order Manufacturing Source: IFS Document Type: White Paper Description: Most enterprise resource planning (ERP) software was not designed for a project-oriented environment like engineer-to-order (ETO). How do the needs of ETO manufacturers differ from more traditional manufacturers? And how can an ETO manufacturer go about selecting ERP software that truly meets their needs for project visibility and control? Download this
10/29/2012 2:37:00 PM

Managing Lean Manufacturing Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009
A supply chain management system (SCM) is a critical success factor for implementing lean manufacturing. The SCM system helps define product structure, costing information, financial information and reports and is a useful tool in the decision-making process.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: Managing Lean Manufacturing Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Managing Lean Manufacturing Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Dr. Scott Hamilton - August 10, 2009 Read Comments This is an excerpt from the book Managing Lean Manufacturing Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 by Dr. Scott Hamilton. The book can be ordered on amazon.com . Reprinted with kind permission of the publishers. Introduction An integrated supply chain management (SCM) system represents a critical success factor for effective implementation
8/10/2009

Real-time Collaborative Manufacturing
To effectively serve their customers, operations managers need to have visibility as well as control of the delivery and quality of their outsourced components. And because supply chain management is such a critical part of the manufacturing process, it’s important to have the right tools to optimize performance. Find out how real-time collaborative manufacturing is now helping to solve some key manufacturing problems.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: Real-time Collaborative Manufacturing Real-time Collaborative Manufacturing Source: Rockwell Automation Document Type: White Paper Description: To effectively serve their customers, operations managers need to have visibility as well as control of the delivery and quality of their outsourced components. And because supply chain management is such a critical part of the manufacturing process, it’s important to have the right tools to optimize performance. Find out how real-time collaborative
2/7/2008 2:34:00 PM

Lean and Green Manufacturing Buyer s Guide
It's easy to find outsimply download TEC's lean and green manufacturing buyer's guide.

ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURING: Lean and Green Manufacturing Buyer s Guide Lean and Green Manufacturing Buyer s Guide What s new in the world of lean and green manufacturing? It s easy to find out—simply download TEC s Lean and Green Manufacturing Buyer s Guide . Here you ll discover how the green movement is impacting manufacturing in all of these key areas: software, technology, process, costs, and regulatory compliance. You ll also get a buyer s guide to green solutions from 10 of the leading environmental software vendors, and
7/14/2009

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