公司规模
11-200
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Kenandy ERP Cloud
- Arena Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
技术栈
- Cloud-based ERP
- Salesforce Platform
- Salesforce Chatter
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Digital Expertise
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 数据管理平台
适用行业
- 可再生能源
适用功能
- 采购
- 产品研发
用例
- 自动化制造系统
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Primus Power 是一家总部位于加利福尼亚州海沃德的公司。该公司成立于 2009 年,专门提供创新的能源存储解决方案,以实现全球可再生能源。他们的使命是提供高性能、低成本、安全可靠的能源存储解决方案。该公司的产品基于先进的电池技术。在实施 ERP 系统之前,该公司使用 QuickBooks 和 Excel 应用程序进行运营。然而,随着公司开始提供真正的产品,他们意识到需要一个更强大的系统来管理他们的运营。
挑战
Primus Power 是一家提供基于先进电池技术的清洁能源存储解决方案的公司,需要一套 ERP 系统。随着公司开始交付真正的产品,他们现有的 QuickBooks 和 Excel 应用程序已不再适用。他们需要一套可以快速实施、总拥有成本低、基于云、注重工程、供应链协作能力强、易于使用且可从任何地方访问的系统。该公司已将基于云的 Arena 产品生命周期管理 (PLM) 用于其设计和工程活动,因此,新 ERP 和现有 PLM 系统无缝集成至关重要。
解决方案
Primus Power 选择 Kenandy ERP Cloud 作为其 ERP 系统。该决定受到多种因素的影响,包括快速实施、低总拥有成本、基于云的系统、工程重点、强大的供应链协作能力以及易于使用、可从任何地方访问的功能。Kenandy ERP Cloud 与其现有的 Arena 产品生命周期管理 (PLM) 系统无缝集成。这种集成使工程师能够在 PLM 系统中实现产品创意或改进,几分钟内即可在 Kenandy 中自动生成新零件编号。该系统还允许高效执行以前难以在 Excel 上跟踪的工作流程。Kenandy 还提供社交和移动功能,包括用于通信的 Salesforce Chatter 和用于检查零件可用性、位置和交付时间表的移动访问。
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