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Author: Tim Lovely Created: 3/31/2008 11:37 AM
This is the QAD Manufacturing blog.

By Tim Lovely on 9/2/2008 9:37 AM

Automating the standard transactions used for intercompany ordering and replenishment can greatly reduce or eliminate non-value added steps and labor, while maintaining standardized processes and transactions.
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By Tim Lovely on 3/31/2008 11:37 AM

As our QAD /  ERP clients continue to integrate third party systems such as MES and shop floor data collection solutions, the scoping and planning of these areas in the context of an ERP implementation becomes more complex and important. Often teams do not consider the detailed implications of embarking on an ERP implementation without detailing the assumptions for the upcoming project related to the integration between these systems and their ERP backbone. Embarking on a project which includes the implementation and inclusion of all systems in the ultimate strategic footprint is often a risky and costly proposition.



Some of the considerations are…



  • Cost of adding integration between third party systems and ERP
  • Additional timeline likely involved in scope of integration between these systems and ERP systems
  • Risk to critical business functions that are required ... Read More »

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