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Crossroads RMC Presents 4 Must-Attend Sessions at inPOWER 2024

September 23-26, 2024

Crossroads RMC Presents 4 Must-Attend Sessions at inPOWER 2024
Empower Your Business with Innovation

September 23-26, 2024

As a Gold Sponsor, Crossroads RMC is thrilled to present four impactful LX Track sessions this year, designed to inspire and empower attendees to drive success within their organizations:

1. Dive into IDF for LX (Session 3-Lapham 4 Room 2 -Tues, 3:15pm-4:00pm) Presented by Nick Olson / Crossroads RMC
Take your system to the next level with the latest release of IDF for LX. This session will show you how IDF’s powerful modernization and personalization features can transform your enterprise. Learn how the new release simplifies deployment and offers an enhanced web-based experience, giving your organization the tools needed to stay innovative and competitive in today's fast-paced market.

2. AI-Powered Sales Portal for IBMi (Session 4-Hearthside Room 1 -Tues -4:15pm-5:00pm) Presented by Tarak Patel & Frank Petrasio
Discover how cutting-edge AI technology is revolutionizing the buying experience for manufacturing customers. Learn how AI can help attract new buyers, guide them to the right products, increase order values, and streamline the sales process—all while keeping your channel partners engaged. This session shows how AI can give your business a competitive edge.

3. Patch Management (Session 6-Hearthside Room 1 -Wed, 9:15am-10:00am) Presented by Tim Baker / Crossroads RMC
Stay ahead of the curve by mastering patch management. This session will equip you with the knowledge and strategies needed to efficiently manage patches in your environment, ensuring system reliability and security. Learn what it takes to maintain a smoothly functioning system, reducing downtime and enhancing operational efficiency.

4. Leveraging Infor’s Tools for System Integration (Session 7-Hearthside Room 1 -Wed, 10:15am-11:00am) Presented by Tim Baker / Crossroads RMC
Unlock the potential of Infor’s integration tools to streamline your business operations. Learn how to leverage LX Connector, LX Extension, ION, and PI to integrate with other apps, enabling faster, more efficient workflows and improving overall system performance. Don’t miss out on strategies that can help you future-proof your system and keep your organization agile.

Can’t make it to the conference? Reach out to us for more details on these game-changing sessions and how they can benefit your organization! 800.762.2077

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Previously, Material Requirements Planning (MRP) preferred practices meant that the component's due date was the same as the parent's shop order release date. Because MRP trends have changed, the preference for this due date is the day before the release date of the parent. Although Infor LX already has this functionality in Shop Order Maintenance programs (SFC500), users could not change how due dates were determined for lower-level shop orders in Multi-Level Shop Order Release, SFC530D.

This enhancement provides an additional parameter for Multi-Level Shop Order Release. This parameter allows the user to change how the due date of the child components is determined. The Multi-Level Shop Order Release, SFC5302, has a new parameter for shop orders. The Due Date of Children = Release Date of Prent (Due Date of Children) field allows the user to set the due date determined for multi-level shop orders.

This feature uses different exchange rates in the user's inventory processes by using new macros in Post Inventory to G/L, INV920D. INV920 used macros limited by the Override Exchange Rate parameter set on the book in Book Definition, CEA105D3. If the Override Exchange rate parameter is set to No, the macro uses the Rate Type of the Book. If the Override Exchange parameter is set to Yes, the macro uses the Rate Type of the Order Company. This enhancement provides macros that use the Rate Type of the Order Company. This enhancement provides macros that use the Rate Type of the Warehouse Company, Order Company, or the Book regardless of the Override Exchange Rate parameter in the Book.

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You may have started your setup of your ERP system one way, and have discovered over time that maybe it no longer fits how you need to do business. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be providing some pros/cons to consider for different company setups.

Pros/Cons of Single Finance / Single Logistic Company Set-Up

Pros
Easy to implement and to maintain.
No risk of processing data for another company.
Data not visible across companies – pro if you do not want users to see other company’s data.
Cost Prices can be different for the same item in the different logistics companies.
Easy to add or remove companies when companies are bought or sold.
Accounting functions are all separate by company. – Pro if each finance company is managed separately.
 

 

Cons
Decentralized operations – purchasing, sales, manufacturing, planning, warehousing, etc.
User must go in and out of companies if there is a need to view or create transactions in more than one company.

Came across an article online from Lauber CFO’s, and thought I would share. Here is a checklist for things to consider in order to finish out the year and help you plan for 2016:

  • Is your accounting records up to date so that you can make a projection of how the current year will turn out?
  • Are all account reconciliations currently up to date to facilitate the closing of the books after year-end?
  • Are there accounts receivable that should be reserved for or written off prior to the end of the year?
  • If your business carries inventory, do you need to plan a physical count as of the end of the year?
  • Has depreciation on your fixed assets been recorded during the year? Have you considered depreciation on current year additions?
  • Have all new asset purchases and bank loans been recorded on your books?
  • Are there any liabilities, for example, pending legal actions or warranty issues, which will need to be recorded prior to the year-end? 
  • Do you have a plan in place to properly “cut-off” revenue at year-end to properly match revenue and expense?
  • Will there be bonuses, profit sharing contributions, or discretionary retirement plan contributions paid prior to the end of the year? How will these payments affect cash flow?
  • Will you be in compliance with your bank covenants at year-end?
  • Do you need to make arrangements to receive statements as of the end of the year for the cash value of life insurance, loan balances, etc.?
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