Manufacturing Software, ERP, MRP

Manufacturing software systems are important tools for the automation and management of production processes. A wide range of manufacturing companies covering many different vertical sectors rely on manufacturing software to better manage the sourcing and use of material or parts quantities, scheduled production timelines, inventory management and the planning for future order demand. One commonly deployed example of a manufacturing software system is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution, designed to better manage information concerning orders and materials, finance, Customer Relationship Management etc.over the whole organisation.

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Shinka Management leading industry to lean

1 Shinka Management leading industry to lean

Shinka Management is showing some of Australian industry's leading figures around Japanese factory giants like Toyota and Rinnai as part of their Lean manufacturing study tour to Japan this week.

Accenture's digital PLM services recognised for client product and service innovation by CIMdata

2 Accenture's digital PLM services recognised for client product and service innovation by CIMdata

Accenture's application of new technology and processes to help clients with the complexities of product innovation and development has been recognised by industry analysts CIMdata for its ability to enable customers to improve business performance.

Bentley Systems and Siemens PLM Software advance manufacturing process productivity through reality modelling of industrial facilities

3 Bentley Systems and Siemens PLM Software advance manufacturing process productivity through reality modelling of industrial facilities

Bentley Systems and Siemens PLM Software announced their latest actions to further enhance the integration of the digital product and process lifecycle with the factory's digital design.

New partnership brings 3DExperience platform to top fashion brands in UK

4 New partnership brings 3DExperience platform to top fashion brands in UK

Dassault Systèmes has partnered with international software business, Island Pacific, to extend the power of the 3DExperience platform to fashion brands and retailers in the UK.

International SAP Conference on Product Lifecycle Management

5 International SAP Conference on Product Lifecycle Management

Attend the International SAP Conference on Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) 2014, taking place in Düsseldorf, Germany from 17-18 November, 2014. Learn how you and your team can gain a 360 degree view of all product related processes – from product conception and design, through to manufacturing and service.

SAP launches two enterprise applications supporting Vuzix' M100 smart glasses

6 SAP launches two enterprise applications supporting Vuzix' M100 smart glasses

Vuzix Corporation, supplier of Video Eyewear and Smart Glasses products in the consumer, commercial and entertainment markets, has announced that SAP has released two new applications for Vuzix' M100 Smart Glasses for the enterprise markets.

Manufacturing sector procurement managers report an increase in business investment – a cause for optimism?

7 Manufacturing sector procurement managers report an increase in business investment – a cause for optimism?

Procurement professionals within the UK's manufacturing sector have reported an increase in business investment activity in the past year and they are expecting such spending to continue to increase in the year ahead, according to the latest research by workplace solutions provider, Office Depot.

Infor gets top marks for business intelligence offering

8 Infor gets top marks for business intelligence offering

Infor has announced that according to BI Survey 14 by BARC, Infor BI takes a leadership position in the international BI market.

InfinityQS ProFicient 5.2 enhances user experience and derives manufacturing intelligence from acceptance sampling data to improve quality and efficiency

9 InfinityQS ProFicient 5.2 enhances user experience and derives manufacturing intelligence from acceptance sampling data to improve quality and efficiency

InfinityQS International, Inc., a global authority on real-time quality and Manufacturing Intelligence, debuted InfinityQS ProFicient 5.2 recently during Infusion Chicago, the company's 9th Manufacturing Intelligence Conference.

Dizmo 'The Interface of Things' launches new software platform

10 Dizmo 'The Interface of Things' launches new software platform

Swiss company dizmo Inc. has launched new software that is said to be able to turn any digital surface into an immersive platform. The dizmo platform seamlessly connects digital and physical objects in the workplace, as well as in the home.

Manufacturing software systems

Manufacturing software systems provide the automation and computational support for complex manufacturing processes. Manufacturing companies leverage manufacturing software systems to carefully manage the timing, types and quantities of materials they purchase in order to ensure that they are able to meet current and future customer demand while at the same time achieving the lowest possible cost and inventory accumulation.

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate internal and external management information across an entire organization, embracing finance/accounting, manufacturing, sales and service, customer relationship management, etc. ERP systems facilitate the flow of information between all business functions inside the boundaries of the organisation and manage the connections to outside stakeholders.

Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II) addresses operational planning in units, financial planning, and has a simulation capability to answer "what-if" questions and extension of closed-loop MRP.

CRM or Customer Relationship Management concerns the relationship between an organisation and its customers. The scope of CRM which can vary drastically as it can be used by management, salespeople, people providing service, and even customers could directly access information to find out information.

Cloud computing can be defined as the set of hardware, networks, storage, services, and interfaces that combine to deliver aspects of computing as a service. Cloud services include the delivery of software, infrastructure, and storage over the Internet and is based on user demand. Cloud Computing  is the latest stage in the Internet's evolution, providing the means through which everything , from computing power to computing infrastructure, applications, business can be delivered to you as a service wherever and whenever you need.

Cloud computing has some essential characteristics: scalability depending on requirements, offers a way to increase capacity or add capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure, eliminates the need for on-site personnel to maintain computer equipment. No up-front CAPEX (capital expenditure) required, as billing is a pay-as-you-go model, access to the very latest application programming interfaces (APIs).

SaaS (software as a service) is a type of cloud computing delivering a single application through the browser to thousands of customers using a multitenant architecture. On the customer side, it means no upfront investment in servers or software licensing; on the provider side, with just one app to maintain, costs are low compared to conventional hosting. SaaS is emerging to provide service to all aspects of an organisation`s activities in the areas of Manufacturing, ERP, Demand Forecasting, Advanced Planning, S&OP, Supply Chain, Warehousing, Transport Management and HR (human resource).

Business intelligence (BI) is a set of theories, processes and technologies that convert raw data into useful information for business purposes. BI can handle large amounts of information to help identify and develop new opportunities to gain market advantage over competitors. The amounts of data that are now being gathered as a result of because they are increasingly being gathered by a growing range of diverse and ubiquitous information-gathering devices.

These data sets become so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using on-hand database management tools or traditional data processing applications. The trend to larger data sets is due to the additional information derivable from analysis of a single large set of related data, as compared to separate smaller sets with the same total amount of data. The current challenges of BIG DATA include the capture, storage, search and share capability, transfer, analysis, and visualisation. Every day, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data — so much that 90% of the data in the world today has been created in the last two years alone. This data comes from everywhere: sensors used to gather climate information, posts to social media sites, digital pictures and videos, purchase transaction records, and cell phone GPS signals to name a few. This data is big data.

It is estimated that the world's technological per-capita capacity to store information has roughly doubled every 40 months since the 1980s. The challenge for large enterprises is determining who should own big data initiatives that straddle the entire organisation and how this data can be used as a source of revenue and to gain competitive advantage.

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