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ERP for Medical Device Manufacturers Part 2

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These will require a re-think of how to manage products, streamline the business and interact with customers. To achieve their transformation goals, they should consider an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system geared towards their industry’s key needs. Integration of design and manufacturing. Traceability.

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The importance of building a business case for ERP

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Implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is a great place to start digitization of your manufacturing or distribution business to centralize all your data and streamline your operations for greater efficiency. Understanding why you need a business case can help you prioritize and justify the costs of an ERP system.

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Managing cost, quality and traceability in fabricated metals manufacturing

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Getting costs under control is important for a good return on capital investment and to ensure factory equipment is operating at optimum capacity and profitability. Therefore, companies should have a system to collect and consolidate the data for reporting and analysis. This can be used in costing analysis and equipment profitability.

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How to create a reliable supply chain with effective forecasting and inventory management

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Despite record layoffs in many industries, Canadian manufacturers face a skills shortage in key positions in operations and across the supply chain. The pandemic uncovered key vulnerabilities in reaction times and agility by exposing gaps between plans and their execution due to lack of end-to-end visibility of operations. .

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How business intelligence can boost customer centricity

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Ultimately what should matter most for business is not the volume of data but, rather, knowing how to use it. Many manufacturing companies still rely on Excel for all sorts of tasks including scheduling, inventory management and data analysis. Data-driven decision making should form part of a business’ daily operations.

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Core System Optimisation Vital Link for Supply Chain

Logistics Business Magazine

However, one of the key barriers to supply chain success for global manufacturers is the archaic state of their core business systems, such as ERP. ERPs, such as leading provider SAP, is the beating heart of many logistics organisations yet is often overlooked by CIOs. This requires real-time visibility, collaboration, and integration.

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How manufacturers can enable innovation on the factory floor

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A practical way that manufacturers can do so is firstly through using data in more comprehensive ways and secondly by embracing digitization to optimize their operations for the future. Responding to any of these cases requires having accurate, real-time and relevant data about one’s operations to react and make decisions.