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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.
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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.
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: Relationship Management (CRM) | Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) | Human Capital Management (HCM) | Information Technology (IT) | Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) | Return on Investment (ROI) | Software as a Service (SaaS) | Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
10/19/2006 11:11:00 AM
CRM for Manufacturing vs. Regular CRM » The TEC Blog
production, and customers. Usually, enterprise resource planning (ERP) or CRM systems provide reliable collaboration in one direction only: either sales with production (in an ERP product) or sales with customers (in CRM solutions). Both ways, the information from the customer does not get to the shop floor or it gets there garbled. To address this, business software vendors adopted two strategies: • Integrate ERP and CRM into a single product or suite that will provide all functionality needed
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: 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.
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: data interchange (36%), and enterprise resource planning (ERP) (33%). ERP systems were the application most likely to be purchased next, cited by 17% of plants (18% of U.S. plants and 10% of Canada plants). Which of the following information technology applications are currently in use at your plant? (multiple responses allowed) All Plants U.S. Canada (N) 893 766 127 Design systems (e.g., CAD, CAE) 49.8% 48.2% 59.8% Material requirements planning (MRP) 43.9% 44.4% 40.9% Financial management systems (FMS)
12/3/2007 3:11:00 PM
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.
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: no further than the enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems of the 1990s, which, unfortunately, are cognitive (i.e., sending well-devised plans of mice and men , which, without feedback from the real-world would often go astray ) rather than reflexive in nature. In addition, there is a host of other well-publicized MRP-related problems, such as complex bills of material (BOMs), inefficient workflows, transactions and activities that add no value, and poor (typically manual) data collection. It is
2/13/2006
Selecting Manufacturing ERP for ISO 26000 Compliance
This article will explore the different ways ERP and EAM can be leveraged to help document compliance. ISO 26000 spells out best practices for corporate social responsibility (CSR). Are your enterprise systems, including ERP, capable of documenting CSR best practices required for ISO 26000? And how does CSR help protect investors and other corporate stakeholders?
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: comparison, please visit TEC s Enterprise Resource Planning Evaluation Center comments powered by Disqus Federal Contract Management and Vendors Readiness Part Three: Meeting Federal Requirements | Federal Contract Management and Vendors Readiness Part Two: Dealing With the Federal Government | Federal Contract Management and Vendors Readiness Part One: Entry of Small Vendors into Federal Contracts | MRO and Spare Parts Management Considerations | JDA Portfolio: For the Retail Industry
8/13/2010 10:47:00 AM
Managing Process Manufacturing Using Microsoft Dynamics AX
This book simplifies explanations in order to understand the functionality related to operations and supply chain management in process manufacturing. Some firms rely on out-of-the box functionality to help reduce risk, minimize custom development, and increase predictability of successful implementation usage. This book simplifies explanations in order to understand the functionality related to operations and supply chain management in process manufacturing.
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: and use of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for managing the business. In some firms, the challenge stems from limitations in the current system such as an out-of-date or overly complex software package. In other firms considering a new ERP package, the challenge stems from their distinctive business practices, and the need to understand how a new package would solve these requirements. These firms are looking for more out-of-the-box functionality to help minimize custom development,
9/15/2010 2:52:00 PM
Compliance and Traceability in Manufacturing
Manufacturers focus on compliance and traceability initiatives for a variety of reasons, including compliance to regulatory mandates and mitigating risk of product recalls. Companies are increasingly focused on reducing manufacturing costs and particularly the cost of poor quality with end-to-end traceability of product and processes. Read here to know the key capabilities that help compliance and traceability initiatives.
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4/4/2011 3:33:00 PM
DEACOM ERP Is TEC Certified in Process Manufacturing » The TEC Blog
to announce that DEACOM Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution by Deacom, Inc. is now TEC Certified, and available as part of the online evaluation of ERP solutions in the Process Manufacturing (ERP) Evaluation Center. TEC Certification is designed to help organizations evaluate enterprise software solutions so they can make more informed buying decisions. For a product to be certified, the vendor must respond to TEC’s detailed research questionnaire and deliver a formal product demonstration to sh
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: deacom, enterprise resource planning, ERP, process manufacturing, tec certification, TEC, Technology Evaluation, Technology Evaluation Centers, Technology Evaluation Centers Inc., blog, analyst, enterprise software, decision support.
11-12-2012
TEC Lean and Green Manufacturing Buyer’s Guide
You're a step ahead with TEC's Lean and Green Manufacturing Buyer's Guide. While the need for sustainable development is affecting how organizations do business, the idea of environmental and corporate responsibility as value drivers is still relatively new. Many companies are just beginning to adopt an approach that provides measurable results. Learn how reducing waste and creating efficiencies within your company can make a difference to the environment, the economy, and your bottom line.
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: Asset Management, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Lean/Flow Manufacturing, Manufacturing Execution System (MES), Regulatory and Compliance, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Regulatory and Compliance, Management Practices, Best Practices, ROI and Success Measurement, Standards and Compliance, Total Cost Analysis (TCO) Related Industries: Manufacturing Source: Technology Evaluation Centers Learn more about Technology Evaluation Centers Readers who downloaded
4/2/2009 1:11:00 PM
Preparing for Product Development in Process Manufacturing
Combining process industry–oriented product lifecycle management capabilities with process manufacturing–oriented enterprise resource planning ones can help alleviate many of the challenges particular to the process manufacturers, especially in the areas of product development and regulatory compliance.
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: other operations. Effective process enterprise resource planning (ERP) software needs to be able to control how long it takes to fill the tank, determine what ingredients will be used, and determine how long the beer needs to brew. Once the brewing is completed, the software must schedule when the beer will be pumped out to be bottled, and arrange for the tank to be cleaned. When one extrapolates from this simple one-product example, one can see that scheduling an entire plant to meet customer demand for
3/16/2009
The Return of Manufacturing Investment
The recent economic downturn dramatically changed investment habits for mid-market manufacturers—and not for the better. Nevertheless, some savvy executives have been using the market lull of the economic downturn and stop-and-start recovery to get their corporate houses in order, stabilizing their processes, facilities, and business systems so they’re better equipped to manage rapid growth when it returns. Find out how.
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11/29/2010 11:09:00 AM
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