Posts Tagged ‘ERP System’



Streamline Systems Receives AMR Industry Certification

May 17th, 2010 by Streamline Systems LLC

Streamline Systems Receives AMR Industry Certification

DENVER, Colo. - May 13, 2010 - AMR Research awards Streamline Systems the Advanced Industry Certification for  Discrete Manufacturing with Microsoft Dynamics AX.

AMR Research and Microsoft Dynamics launched the Certification System for Microsoft Dynamics Partner as a new and innovative way to allow Dynamics Partners to demonstrate their industry-specific expertise.  The Program is based on objective, research-based findings and will allow customers to easily identify those Partners who are proficient within their specific industry.  This Program is a first in the industry and is currently available for Discrete Manufacturing and Professional Services with additional industries to be added September 2010.

 

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Streamline Systems and Microsoft present

March 26th, 2010 by Streamline Systems LLC


BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AUTHORITY:

OLIVER WIGHT
Oliver Wight provides vision for “Emergence from Economic Downturn”

“Managing in an Economic Downturn requires the same disciplines as managing in a Growing Economy; however – the consequences of not managing effectively are much more onerous in a struggling economy. Now we have to do well what we should have been doing all along.”

- Rick Burris, Oliver Wight

The best senior leaders see the trauma of economic instability as an opportunity to differentiate their businesses from those of the competition. Senior managers have real problems in this economic environment. The key is having a vision for creating opportunity on the back of the problems you and your competitors are all experiencing. They manage the business in a fashion that your company not only survives but is positioned to rapidly grow when economic conditions improve.

In this webinar we discuss some of things that are management imperatives during an economic downturn. These imperatives are no different than those during economic good times; however, the impact of not doing them well can be the cause of market share loss and survival risk.

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“What about reconditioning and overhaul?”

March 19th, 2010 by Streamline Systems LLC

One of the business questions regularly encountered by Industrial equipment manufacturers is whether an ERP system, in our case Microsoft Dynamics AX, is able to handle reconditioning and overhaul.  Many of these businesses exist in the US, and reconditioning is something typically done for equipment with a long life span like power trains, turbines, gears, etc.  Reconditioning and refurbishment have become an increased source of new revenue and an important business concern.

In this scenario, the customer sends in a used piece of equipment and the reconditioning process makes it ‘as good as new’ again through full or partial disassembly with a combination of replacement and repair of different components. Reconditioning operations exist often in conjunction with ‘new build’ but they can also run in separate facilities. Some Reconditioning businesses are Make-to-Stock, where no engineering is required, for example the refilling of ink cartridges, the remanufacturing of engine starters, etc. In this case the remanufacturing or reconditioning is a standard process.

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Product Configuration and Engineering

March 19th, 2010 by Streamline Systems LLC

Product Configuration and Engineering

One of the most common business questions we encounter is whether the ERP system is able to combine product configuration with additional engineering.

We understand the question. Many of our customers sell configurable equipment where customer specific enhancements are common. These enhancements have to do with specific applications that the equipment is used in and can never be part of a configuration. For engineering these enhancements are not a big design challenge. The problem lies in the workflow and whether an ERP system is able to handle this business scenario.

Configurators are primarily designed to produce a BOM and a Route, in addition to things like pricing and configured product descriptions (or even entire manuals). The idea behind the configurator functionality is that the produced BOM and Route are complete, so a sales order can become a production order immediately. But for many of our customers this is simply not how their process works.

Considerations…

If the business frequently requires additional engineering on top of a configured product, three things have to be investigated in the ERP system:

Can the BOM as produced by a configurator be changed? This will normally be the case but doing this will create difficulties for the re-use of existing configurations. If the re-use functionality would copy an existing BOM and route of a previously configured item, we would copy the engineered modifications also.  What should be done instead is to make copy of the configured BOM and add the uniquely engineered part numbers to it. On the BOM a sales order# or project# should be added for later searching. The copy of the configured BOM then becomes the correct ‘Sales-BOM’ with the engineered enhancements.

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Read about challenges MDC Vacuum Products, LLC faced as they considered upgrading their ERP Systems and how they were able to improve their business with Dynamics AX implemented by Streamline Systems.

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