Lean Manufacturing fundamentals were founded on the Toyota Production System, or Just In Time Manufacturing, which embraces the concepts of minimal inventories and continuous improvement through the identification and elimination of waste.
Compiere Warehouse Management, a Consona ERP solution, includes comprehensive, integrated functionality that automates inbound, warehousing and outbound operations. Utilizing a first-of-its-kind customizable rules engine, it directs warehouse activities resulting in improved productivity, space utilization and customer satisfaction.
In today’s challenging business environment, midsize manufacturers are faced with increasing pressures from both domestic and overseas competition—pressures to reduce costs, improve and maintain quality and decrease lead times.
There’s no question that the printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing market has changed dramatically in recent years. Whereas 30 percent of the world’s production of boards of all types took place in Europe and North America in 2002, by 2007 that market share had declined to 17 percent with the majority of production now coming from China and Japan and with Taiwan, Korea and the rest of Asia increasing production year-over-year.
Successful manufacturers are always on the lookout for ways to more efficiently and effectively track their supplier inventory. EaglePicher Technologies (EPT) is one such company.
Manufacturers require a sophisticated network to track inventory, production, and scheduling across an enterprise that includes multiple locations in different time zones and, at times, continents.
Managing massive volumes of information requires time and resources—two luxuries that most lean-and-mean businesses simply don’t have enough of today. A cost-efficient solution to this challenge is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system that allows you to integrate all your management processes into a single, coherent information system.
When evaluating ERP systems for purchase, one important criterion lies in whether customers are looking for an on-premise ERP solution, a cloud-based ERP system, or a hybrid combination of the two.
The search for the right Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) provider can be stressful, particularly when both the buyer and the vendor get stuck in the features or technical requirements and forget about the bigger picture—what the main business issues are that you actually trying to solve and whether this new investment will actually help you resolve these specific challenges.
People need more than just product information; they also need other kinds of input to make sound accounting and manufacturing software decisions.