公司规模
11-200
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Rootstock Cloud ERP
技术栈
- Cloud-based ERP
- Salesforce Platform
- QuickBooks
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 电子产品
适用功能
- 离散制造
用例
- 库存管理
- 自动化制造系统
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Northeast Lantern 是一家位于新罕布什尔州埃克塞特的公司,自 1987 年以来一直生产和销售手工制作的纯铜和铜制照明灯具。该公司拥有 45 名员工,为零售展厅、在线分销商、网上商店、设计师和酒店业生产高品质的照明灯具。客户拥有各种各样的产品定制选项,包括不同的饰面和玻璃选项。Northeast Lantern 用定制照明灯具增强了其标准灯具,因为其 20% 以上的产品都是定制件。为了保持其手工产品的高品质,Northeast Lantern 聘请了使用原始制造方法的熟练工匠。
挑战
Northeast Lantern 是一家手工制作的纯铜和铜质照明灯具制造商,该公司依赖于电子表格管理系统。随着公司的发展,电子表格成为一种问题,而不是解决方案。由于没有正式的库存或工程系统,也没有单一的数据库,该公司在发展过程中举步维艰。他们无法控制库存,因为他们不知道特定零件、成品或子组件的库存情况。报告也是一项耗时且低效的手动任务。该公司知道,进一步发展需要现代 ERP 解决方案。
解决方案
Northeast Lantern 选择 Rootstock Cloud ERP 来取代他们大量使用电子表格的手动流程。该公司正在寻找一个系统来帮助他们规划生产并将所有项目编入单个数据库。他们希望了解零件之间的联系以及它们将用于何处以控制库存和生产效率低下。Rootstock Cloud ERP 提供了多种优势,包括 MRP、Sandbox、QuickBooks 集成和 Salesforce 平台。由于缺乏原始数据库、超过 25,000 个单独的 SKU 以及资源有限,实施过程进展缓慢。但是,该公司花费了大量时间准备数据,以确保新系统启动并运行后数据的准确性。
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