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Abstract for batchmaster: BatchMaster Software, Inc. has provided manufacturing software designed for process-batch manufacturers for over two decades, with more than one thousand installations worldwide. The BatchMaster team consists of over 160 professionals, serving and advising customers for all process-batch manufacturing More Info
Abstract for batchmaster: BatchMaster has been the preeminent provider of process manufacturing solutions for more than twenty years. Its focus on the
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) needs of small to mid-size process manufacturers has, since 1983, made it possible for those
companies to have a technologically current More Info
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Abstract: International Coatings International (ICI), a producer of plastics compounds, upgraded to BatchMaster’s 2002 enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution in order to support its projected growth. This resulted in improved cash flow, reduced inventory, and an elimination of shortages. Read on and find out how ICI plans to optimize production and gain tighter inventory control by implementing additional BatchMaster modules. PubDate: 11/2/2007 3:53:00 PM
Abstract: Desserts of Distinction was using too many ingredients to take care of its key business activities. Storing recipes, controlling inventory, and tracking orders required various accounting software applications, spreadsheets, and databases. As a result, simple processes were time-consuming and manually intensive. Find out how BatchMaster addressed a number of needs, including inventory accuracy and traceability.
Abstract: For over 30 years, Madison Chemical Industries has sold 100 percent polyurethane coatings and linings to companies around the globe. With the technical challenges it faced as a growing company, it was becoming clear that the DOS-based system it was using to maintain its inventory had to go. With an integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, however, Madison has been able to reduce its inventory by 15 percent.
Abstract: Raining Rose, maker of body care products, started as a family hobby back in 1996. Since then, business has soared—making it one of the fastest growing companies in the US. In 2004, however, it faced serious challenges related to this rapid growth; poor inventory control was affecting customer service. But since deploying an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, it has seen vast improvements in inventory accuracy.
Abstract: Superior Quality Foods was growing, but poor inventory control was impacting its profitability. To ensure there was enough stock to meet production needs, it always ordered extra raw materials—just in case. To reduce costs and improve inventory control, Superior chose an enterprise resource planning (ERP) and mobile wireless inventory system—and since its implementation has realized 98 percent accuracy in inventory.
Abstract: Growth is predicted for the nutraceutical industry, as well as consolidation. Will the nutraceutical manufacturer find ways of thriving in a competitive market? Five critical requirements increase your chances of survival. The first is to integrate your business processes and information, with a single, unified enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution database. Don’t miss the other four—find out how you can benefit.
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