Manufacturing: How much time are you wasting on manual processes?
It tells us that there is a great need for a review of your manufacturing processes.
Manual processes around labor reporting, production completions, issuing of material, inspection approvals, serialization, and more can weigh down the entire shop floor team and can be the source of significant errors. Your business and your customers’ needs have changed and you are in a constant battle to keep up. It is hard to know which area to tackle first and where the greatest impact can be made.
That's where the Crossroads RMC Manufacturing Utilization Review comes in. Whether you're on an old version of BPCS or Baan, or the latest version of Infor LX or Infor LN, odds are there are aspects of Manufacturing / Production Control in the ERP system that doesn't fit your business's current strategy. Do you throw out the software and start with something new? Odds are that is overkill. Sometimes it just boils down to taking the time to understand how your current state matches up with your corporate strategy, understanding the gaps, and developing a plan to get you from point A to point B.
We have successfully helped companies transform their business in the areas of:
- Planning / Scheduling
- Shop Floor Control
- Final Assembly
- Quality Control
- Production Control
- Forecasting
- Work Centers / Routings / Bill of Materials
Our consultants have 30+ years of experience that bring about REAL change. We work at your pace and in a way that makes the most sense to your business. Our consultants can review current usage and related business processes of your entire ERP system, or a particular area like Manufacturing / Production Control, and make recommendations that will reinvigorate your ERP system and those that use it.
A utilization review can be performed 100% remotely via phone or web meeting, or in person, following safety guidelines.
Get started > with a FREE 1-hour phone assessment to determine if your business can benefit from a Manufacturing Utilization review!
Sources: McKinsey.com & productionmachining.com