公司规模
200-1,000
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Acumatica Financial Management Suite
- Intercompany Accounting module
- Acumatica Studio
技术栈
- .NET
- API
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
- 服装
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 采购
用例
- 库存管理
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
S&S Activewear 是一家运动服饰和配饰批发经销商。该公司是可印制服饰和配饰领域的行业领导者,这些服饰和配饰可进行定制印刷,用于企业品牌、制服和其他用途。S&S Activewear 在芝加哥设有办事处,并在洛杉矶以 Americana Sportswear 品牌开展业务。该公司在两个办事处共雇用 350 名员工。该公司开发了自己的库存管理系统,以管理每种款式服装的各种颜色和尺寸。
挑战
S&S Activewear 是一家运动服装和配饰批发经销商,该公司使用 Telnet 绿屏系统来组织其业务信息。随着公司的需求变得越来越复杂,并且出现了更好的技术,它决定在 .NET 环境中寻找更先进的系统。该公司聘请了一位顾问来评估市场上的各种 ERP 选项,其中一些选项花费了数百万美元。然而,包括 Microsoft Dynamics 和 BlueCherry 等大牌公司在内的所有选项都被发现不合适。该公司已经开发了自己的库存管理系统来管理每种服装款式的颜色和尺寸,而许多其他 ERP 系统都没有配备此功能。
解决方案
一位值得信赖的同事的推荐让 S&S Activewear 选择了 Acumatica。该公司对 Acumatica 的 API 功能和导入工具印象深刻,这是他们选择过程中的关键因素。S&S Activewear 在 2012 年中期部署了 Acumatica 财务管理套件和公司间会计模块。他们发现 Acumatica 价格合理,并且赞赏它不是按用户授权的,并且以实惠的价格包含广泛的功能。该公司还喜欢 Acumatica 交付方式的灵活性,无论是 SaaS 还是内部托管。展望未来,该公司打算通过使用 Acumatica Studio 将自己开发的应用程序集成到核心 Acumatica 系统中,继续简化其流程。
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