ARC’s Research Reveals that Process Industries in Asia, Including India, Are Ready to Invest in Enterprise Solutions
By Jayanth Bhattacharjee and SR Venkatapathy, ARC Advisory Group
Agility and responsiveness to market demands in a competitive environment have made it imperative for process industry manufacturers to ensure quality deliverance, better asset management, lower operational costs, and operational efficiency. These have led to adoption of process enterprise solutions, such as Collaborative Production Management (CPM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), and Transportation Management Systems (TMS).
Mincom selects Dexterra mobile platform and applications to power its new mobility solutions enabling organizations to increase productivity, improve safety and lower costs
Computing has revolutionized the way organizations do business. Until recently, computing has had strict physical limitations. Warehouse Management, Plant Maintenance, and Sales & Distribution users at times were beyond the reach of an organization’s networks.
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Abaco Mobile is a global leader in designing and deploying mobile solutions for SAP clients worldwide. Our focus on utilizing the native SAP content that customers have already paid for allows us to extend that functionality out to a mobile device at a greatly reduced cost - increasing ROI and reducing your total cost of ownership.
Training Intelligence LLC contracted with a major defense manufacturer to deliver SAP training on Plant Maintenance to the IT department. Future events are planned, including ABAP training, Materials Management, Supply Chain, Logistics Execution, and SAP Idoc.
Lighthouse Systems, a leading developer of Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), is proud to announce the release of a new Maintenance module to complement existing Shopfloor-Online solution.
The world of Computerised Maintenance Management Software is being revolutionised by the launch of the next-generation in cutting-edge technology. At the forefront of this progress, Effishon offers businesses a generically flexible system and is the result of years of research and first-hand experience by Electronic Asset Management expert, Logical Fish. The product is driven by the need to have a visually-driven, user-friendly and ‘live’ CMM system that does not compromise the individual complexities of any maintenance process.
A companion to their powerful Maintenance Management Software, MAPCON Professional, the new Hybrid wireless software will automatically save work to a database on the PDA when a wireless signal is lost. Upon re-connection to a wireless signal the user will be able to upload all the saved data to prevent data loss.
SOUTHBURY, CT: Management Resources Group, Inc. (MRG), a leader in Enterprise Asset Management Solutions, today announced that it has launched a new logo, website and URL, www.mrgsolutions.com
The interactive website and new logo reinforce MRG’s leadership in the physical asset management market.
by Marc Yarlott, Veolia Water North America, Terry Nelson, Inspiraworks and John Clow with Oracle
Summary:
In 2003, Veolia Water North America recognized that core business objectives should be expanded to include understanding complete lifecycle costs of the equipment we operate on behalf of our clients. At the time, Veolia Water North America was providing operating services to over 300 municipal and industrial clients across North America, each with common types of equipment in similar service. With access to such a wide range of applications for similar equipment types, Veolia had the data to develop a detailed understanding of life-cycle costs, but not the organizational infrastructure to capture and manage it.
Each year companies spend “thousands to sometimes millions” of dollars on a new EAM system only to find that one to two years down the road after implementation, they have no better data than what they previously had and find themselves using less than twenty-five percent of the capabilities of the new software.
So what went wrong? Why didn’t the investment pan out as anticipated? How then could other companies avoid the same mistakes in the future?
by Steve Mislan, Charleston Water System, Charleston, SC
“Should any person cause to flow into or be cast into any of the creeks, streams or inland waters of this State any impurities that are poisonous to fish or destructive to their spawn, such person shall, upon conviction, be punished.” - South Carolina Colonial Assembly, 1671
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