Discrete manufacturing places special demands - not only on production, but also on the systems that support it. First and foremost: ERP systems. In discrete manufacturing, these must do one thing above all else: work.
Read MoreAI for SAP Business One puts the user at the centre
The business software of the future will be fundamentally changed by artificial intelligence (AI). Instead of struggling through complex menus, users will be able to interact with the software in natural language. This development opens up many new opportunities and benefits for companies, especially for SMEs. We can already see how AI makes SAP Business One easier to use with the industry solution for medical technology.
Read MoreAutomated management of production orders
he automated management of production orders saves time and enables better utilisation of staff manpower. Automated systems take over recurring tasks such as order entry and scheduling, avoid manual errors and shorten throughput times. They work around the clock, increase productivity and recognise bottlenecks at an early stage.
Read MoreWith a focus on production: Versino participates in SMS
Versino AG, a leading provider of SAP solutions for medium-sized companies, is strengthening its position in the manufacturing sector through a strategic partnership with SMS Business Software Solution GmbH. This investment significantly expands Versino AG's product range in the manufacturing sector. It also signals an increased commitment to this sector.
Read MoreAdvanced production planning in SAP Business One
SAP Businesss One offers all basic production control functions for medium-sized manufacturing companies as standard. A co-operation between ISTOS GMBH and Versino AG has now significantly expanded this standard in the area of production planning and production control.
Read MoreMRP - Material Requirements Planning in SAP Business One
MRP (material requirements planning) and ERP are a pair of siblings, and it is not entirely clear which of the two is the older. Even the latest ERP variants cannot deny their roots, which go directly back to MRP. It's basically about determining what is needed, how much is needed and when.
Read MoreMariProject 6.6 for plant construction companies
The integration of MariProject into the ERP solution SAP Business One makes it possible to support processes in project-oriented, medium-sized plant construction companies from end to end. From project definition to purchasing, costing, quotation preparation, resource planning, time and travel expense recording, right through to invoicing, service and evaluations such as the valuation of assets under construction.
Read MoreCAD/ERP Connector for SAP Business One
SAP Business One is also widely used by manufacturing companies. This is of course also thanks to a number of PPS add-ons. However, what usually has to be done in the project with the combination of SAP Business One and add-on is the integration with CAD systems.
Read MoreMore production control with SAP Business One
n the early days of SAP Business One, it was always emphasised that the functions relating to production were more suitable for companies with a simple assembly process. Manufacturers who wanted to use SAP Business One resorted to add-ons for production control.
Read MorePLM, PDM and ERP - on course for integration
Companies often discuss whether to invest in PDM and/or PLM or ERP systems in order to achieve more transparency and efficiency.
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