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3 common manufacturing industry challenges solved by ‘tailored’ MRP software

Posted by Luc Belaiche on April 16th, 2013

Manufacturing software, manufacturing system, MRPIn the UK there seems to be a false consensus over the state of the manufacturing industry. The dominant social narrative would have us believe that manufacturing is either dying or already dead, that we are now a nation of service providers. But to paraphrase Mark Twain: “News of the death of manufacturing has been greatly exaggerated.’

In fact, while manufacturing has declined in relative terms, in real terms it is still a growing industry. Read the rest of this entry »

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Supply chain management: Are your supply chain processes and systems up for the job?

Posted by Luc Belaiche on March 27th, 2013

supply chain management, supply chain softwareIf your customers have decided to get you to bear the weight of inventory and also require fast lead-times and flexibility, then a more agile type of procurement and production planning is needed. This is only achievable by combining the right business processes and systems to support them.

Whether you are a wholesaler, a manufacturer, or both, optimising inventory is key to achieving and sustaining profitable business growth. To that extent supply chain management professionals need to ensure that their stock control and planning software is working for them – and not the other way around. Read the rest of this entry »

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Traceability and ERP software: Is this the time for British food suppliers and manufacturers to shine?

Posted by Dawn Aldwinckle on March 18th, 2013

horse meat scandal, MRP, supply chain, supply chain management, price of porkHave you seen the price of British-reared pork? It’s at an all-time historical high! Pork is the new gold – and soon we’ll be hearing from men in long black coats down dark alleyways whispering, “Psst, do you want to buy some bacon?” And who knows, you may get a great deal on your belly rashers! But joking aside, would you really buy meat from a man in an alley?

Knowing where your food comes from is now more crucial than ever to consumers, for food suppliers, the best route to  tracing a particular supply chain is through food distribution software (or ERP software). We read about the horsemeat DNA scandal in retailer food supply chains every day, and now, so not to feel left out, processed meat has jumped up in the saddle and is coming along for the ride too. Read the rest of this entry »

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The 5 tangible benefits of MRP for supply chain professionals

Posted by Luc Belaiche on March 4th, 2013

MRP softwareManaging the supply chain efficiently can be a complex and time-consuming task for any production, inventory or procurement professional. With differing forecasts supplied by sales, customers or production and in varying formats, the strain on the operations professional to manage inventory manually is huge. Moving from offline spreadsheets and processes to MRP software can help streamline your process – here’s how: Read the rest of this entry »

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Free up stale data in your ERP software and gain real time business intelligence

Posted by Dawn Aldwinckle on February 11th, 2013

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While it may be true that knowledge is power, it takes the right person interpreting the right data to releaseand utilise that power. The two most important intervals during the lifetime of a piece of data are the point it is created and the point it is used. Quality data when interpreted and used by the right people can help structure your business strategy based on empirical results and will guide your business into more competitive waters.

Who are the ‘right’ people in your business to manage data?

The responsibility for managing and interpreting the data should lie as close as possible to the person eventually benefiting from that information. In pretty much all cases these people are not necessarily your IT support department. Read the rest of this entry »

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Process Manufacturing & ERP Software: Use business data for a more powerful business strategy

Posted by Dawn Aldwinckle on January 14th, 2013

erp finance, financing UK erp solution, financing erp software, questions for erp provider, erp vendorWhen it comes to process manufacturing it is all too common for the process and the data to be segmented into operational silos. The manufacturing team manages the recipe or formula and the process while the accounts team deals with the retailer clients. But is this segmentation of duties and data limiting your operational efficiency?

Data Silos

Currently, many process manufacturing companies support their retailer orders via an electronic data interchange (EDI) solution. Read the rest of this entry »

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Process Manufacturing: ERP software projects ‘too often overrun’

Posted by Dawn Aldwinckle on January 8th, 2013

UK ERP, ERP checklist, good ERP solution, ERP solution, supply chain management, supply chain technologyEnterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software can be absolutely essential to process manufacturing businesses – it improves process efficiency while helping to increase organisational productivity in the long-term. But could build and installation project overruns eat into your ROI?

According to a 6-year study by a Denver-based ERP provider, 61% of ERP projects overrun while only 11% finish ahead of schedule. Additionally, almost a third of respondents found that their ERP solution provided no return on their investment (ROI), while another third said that their ERP software took 3 years to provide a measurable ROI. Read the rest of this entry »

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All in a Year for Lakeview: ERP tech team insight, improving business bottom lines & HTML5

Posted by Mark Greatrex on December 24th, 2012

2012 seems to have flown by – in just one year Lakeview has overseen an office move and the introduction of our highly anticipated HTML5 dashboard product.

Lakeview has also answered the age old question: ‘How do I cut the ERP provider wheat from the chaff?’. There’s been a peek inside our own senior tech support team in: ’60 seconds with Mark Layton-Rees’, and a peek at 2013 ERP news & trends in the food & beverage industry. Read the rest of this entry »

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Lakeview enables future growth at Allectra with complete ERP solution

Posted by Dawn Aldwinckle on September 20th, 2012

Allectra, a leading manufacturer of High Vacuum and UHV components, was founded in 2002 in Berlin. Allectra Limited was started in 2003 in Sussex to promote the products on a worldwide basis. The Allectra sales and service network is also supported by offices in France and a joint-venture in Italy.

Allectra manufacture electrical feed throughs, cables, mechanical components and other items including quick access doors, load locks and vacuum chambers. These components are sold all over the world.

Allectra is actively involved in the development of new products and offers both standard and special components on short delivery and at competitive prices. The product range has been developed to meet the needs of customers such as universities, major synchrotrons and high technology companies.

 

 

Allectra’s impressive business growth brought some significant challenges in keeping up with its developing business due to the limitations of its previous IT system.  Implementing Lakeview’s ERP system offered a proven, complete solution that would be implemented company-wide.  The new scalable technology would enable sourcing, distribution accounts, reporting and increased productivity.

In successfully managing this period of business growth, Allectra had to evaluate the effectiveness of its existing operating and reporting systems.  It became clear that the existing solution was unable to operate efficiently under this increased pressure and it needed to be replaced in order to support business growth.

The increased usage of the existing system had slowed down the network considerably and it was no longer able to support multiple or remote users.

Mario Peli, sales director, Allectra, comments: “We outgrew our existing solution.  It was unable to cope with our progression and we needed all of our staff to be able to log into the system at all times.”

The key challenge for Allectra was in supporting higher remote usage from its growing workforce.  The previous system grew unreliable and was buckling under the pressure of increased demand resulting in reduced productivity and internal frustrations.  Similarly Allectra wanted to improve the efficiency of its back-end reporting functions such as purchase orders, sales invoicing and quote generation.

Traditionally these functions were run over multiple unconnected software solutions including the manual inputting of stock information into spreadsheets.

“The existing package needed to be replaced so that we could service our customers better and run the business more efficiently,” confirms Peli.

 

Allectra required a complete solution that would manage the end-to-end process, from inventory reporting through to delivery and invoicing with minimum manual intervention under one system.  Additionally, the new technology had to ensure multiple users were able to log on in real-time, remotely.

 

Allectra explored a number of other software options before it selected Lakeview as best placed to meet the increasing demands of its fast-growing business.  In particular, Lakeview’s standard off-the-shelf ERP system offered a proven solution from a financially stable company with a strong track record of success in supporting businesses experiencing rapid growth.

It was important to Allectra that the chosen company was not only the software’s distributor but also its developer.

“We chose Lakeview because they were the designers of the software, allowing us to talk to the developers direct and ensure the solution really fitted our needs.  The fact that, should a problem arise, we only had to pick up the phone and they would have the tools and expertise to fix it, really appealed to us,” confirms Peli.

The ERP package comes in one piece without the need for various add-on applications.

“Lakeview also stood out from its competitors because it offered a complete solution and we could see exactly what we were paying for,” adds Peli.

Visit: www.allectra.com

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Enterprise Resource Planning just got even easier: Time to seize the iPad opportunity?

Posted by Dawn Aldwinckle on June 18th, 2012

With a massive take up of iPad users, it makes a brilliant and more intuitive device for Enterprise Resource planning to be a success. That’s why we took our own ERP solution mobile (LV ERP for iPad).

Developing Enterprise Resource Planning for iPad makes good business sense when so many executives are using them to drive better sales, presentations or manage real time reporting. Whilst Lakeview ERP already boasts a web app and mobile version for desktop and mobile use, LV ERP for the iPad comes with unique features that take enterprise resource planning into a more intuitive environment as it is easy to use, more comfortable than a smart phone and not as bulky as a laptop.

According to Forrester’s Global Tech Market Outlook, Apple is expected to sell $10 billion worth of iPads to business customers in 2012, representing a 68% increase over 2011.

Source: Forrester Research

In the demo below you will see Lakeview’s ‘LV ERP’ app for the iPad in use. Watch and see how easy it is to navigate and manage your day to day business processes from within the app.

Related links
Download: LV ERP for iPad [iTunes download]
Book a demo : To see LV ERP in action

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