Many manufacturers are feeling the pressure to invest in initiatives to modernize their systems, processes and practices. Here we’ve summarized the discrete manufacturing transformation tips to help modernize for a changing world and increased customer expectations.
The Modern Manufacturer:
The days of the data silos are long gone. What was once generally accepted is now a clear barrier to data-centric corporate cultures. The modern discrete manufacturer knows how much more value they can get from sharing information, particularly operational and financial data. To be largely successful, Modern Manufacturers must have an eye on what’s happening at all times, from sales to suppliers. They rely on cloud-connected ERPs, such as Sage 100cloud, to collect and analyze their data to get the insights they need to make decisions.
The recent supply chain and consumer spending upheaval have forced the Modern Manufacturer to rely on their agile thinking to look for deeper ways to cut costs, while maintaining on-time delivery rates, and achieving all-important business continuity. The most successful companies are providing their manufacturing leaders with new methodologies and tools to help them enable process development innovation, ensuring programs are managed for the highest outcomes at the lowest costs.
In a growth economy, it's easy to forget about what it takes to be resilient in the face of unexpected change. The Modern Manufacturer has a mindset that seeks the most flexibility, which in turn enables adaptability and resiliency when they need to pivot on a dime. They rely on cloud-based systems like Sage 100cloud to spot opportunities to shorten turnaround times, cut costs, or proactively avert supply chain disruption.
The Modern Manufacturer considers optimization more broadly, not just on the shop floor and not just within their own company. The discrete manufacturing process is a tenuous weave of upstream and downstream dependencies and processes that should must be considered when seeking opportunities to streamline. The most successful manufacturers are frequently choosing cloud-driven automation to aggregate and analyze data from their own company, and use integrations with other apps and data sources to seek opportunities at all stages of these interconnected chains. Automated alerts point to actions they can take to mitigate loss or delays.
By utilizing Sage 100cloud with Sage Operations Management, you can optimize production, provide accurate order status, achieve on-time deliveries within budget and gain insights across the complete product lifecycle.
Sage 100 discrete manufacturing software (Sage Operations Management) is one of the most stable and feature-rich business management solutions available. Built for security and compliance, it can be customized to meet your unique needs, no matter what your goals. With a wide range of integration capabilities available, you can be sure your organization and your people can stay competitive, grow successfully, and ultimately thrive.
The team at Vrakas/Blum Computer Consulting is the Number One Manufacturing Solution Partner for 14 years running. Our collective experience can save you time and create efficiencies with Sage 100 discrete manufacturing software. Contact Vrakas/Blum Computer Consulting today!