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The landscape of industrial manufacturing has evolved significantly from its once straightforward nature. In the past, industrial manufacturers simply produced and delivered products, with occasional "break-fix" services.
However, this is no longer the extent of their manufacturing responsibilities. Fueled by increasingly demanding customers and propelled by the widespread adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) along with the growing influence of machine learning and AI, industrial manufacturers are now developing novel capabilities to monitor and provide services based on extensive volumes of data generated by numerous assets and equipment. These manufacturing services encompass highly personalized and digitized products, spanning from basic make-to-stock (MTS) models to light engineer-to-order (ETO) approaches, as well as the monetization of business data sets.
In the realm of industrial manufacturing and supply chain, manufacturing networks are undergoing a transformation towards modularity and flexibility with their industry operations. This system shift enables the smooth implementation of diverse manufacturing strategies. By enhancing supply chain transparency and flexibility, you enhance your capacity to swiftly respond to unexpected disruptions, safeguarding uninterrupted business operations and continuity.
Industrial manufacturing solutions enable the delivery of scalable and service-based machinery, functionality, and components that are sustainable and equipped with smart capabilities for your company.
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Here are some ways in which a cloud-based ERP system can be used to benefit companies in the industrial manufacturing industry:
manage business income, expenses, and assets in an organization
promising delivery dates, shipping, and billing
calculate material acquisition plans needed to meet production plans and customer demand
or integration into a third-party Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
defining products in batches, serial numbers, inventory variants
warehousing, shipping, and receiving
Proven success strategies show a range of approaches to creating new business outcomes based on existing products and processes as well as developing disruptive new business models.
Putting the end customer’s point of view at the center of every business decision has to be the norm for success in the digital age.
Manufacturing companies need to provide management solutions that precisely fit the needs of one single customer in a cost-effective way. This requires the ability to capture customer manufacturing requirements effectively and enable mass customization to give customers exactly what they want.
Differentiation and specificity in products stem from digital capabilities and value-added services that are bundled with the physical products. By delivering and using digital functionality capabilities such as self-awareness of technical health and operational status, or business system connectivity, industrial manufacturers can differentiate themselves in the industry.
Digital technology on the shop floor and in the supply chain is not new for manufacturing companies. What is new is the way production and logistics are intelligently connected to the rest of the enterprise. This helps manufacturing enterprises be more agile and able to deal with external system disruptions such as natural disasters and short-term demand and supply fluctuations or changes in the configuration of a customer order.
As traditional business products are commoditized, industrial manufacturers are shifting from selling products to providing complete solutions and charging for outcomes or even monetizing asset data. Generating more revenue from enterprise services is a goal for manufacturers who are looking for higher profit margins and increased customer intimacy.
Sustainability has become top of mind for industrial manufacturers. In addition to meeting all manufacturing business regulations, they must help their customers and suppliers to be sustainable and stay competitive in a purpose-driven economy. In the future, manufacturing enterprises will have to reimagine their business using systems that save energy and natural resources and have a positive impact on all their enterprise stakeholders.
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Here are some of the specific features of ERP systems that are particularly beneficial for industrial products manufacturers:
Manufacturing ERP systems can help optimize production planning and scheduling by taking into account a variety of factors, such as lead times, capacity constraints, and material availability.
SAP Production Planning and Scheduling (PP/DS) is a module within the SAP ERP system that helps manufacturers plan and schedule their production processes. The manufacturing software provides a wide range of features and benefits that can help manufacturers improve efficiency, productivity, and profitability of operations.
ERP systems can help to track and manage inventory levels, ensuring that the right production materials are available at the right time.
SAP Inventory Management (IM) is a comprehensive software solution that helps businesses track and manage their inventory levels. Enterprise software offers a wide range of features and functionalities that can help manufacturing businesses to:
ERP systems can help to track and manage production operations on the shop floor, ensuring that products are manufactured to the correct specifications and proper selection.
SAP Shop Floor Control (SFC) is a module within the SAP ERP system that helps manufacturers manage production activities on the shop floor. The enterprise resource planning software provides a comprehensive set of tools and functionalities to track and control the flow of manufacturing materials, labor, and equipment through the production process.
ERP systems can help to track and manage quality control activities, ensuring that products meet the highest quality standards in the industry.
SAP Quality Management (QM) is a comprehensive software solution that helps businesses to manage the quality of their products and processes. Manufacturing ERP software provides a wide range of features and functionalities that can help businesses to:
ERP systems can help to manage business relationships with suppliers, ensuring that production materials are delivered on time and at the right price.
SAP Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a comprehensive suite of software solutions that helps businesses manage their entire supply chain, from procurement to delivery. ERP software provides a wide range of features and functionalities that can help manufacturing companies to:
ERP systems can help to manage relationships with customers, providing them with real-time information about the status of their orders and providing them with a better overall experience working with the manufacturing company.
SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a comprehensive software suite designed to help businesses manage their interactions with customers throughout the entire customer lifecycle. The software offers a wide range of features and functionalities that can help manufacturing companies to:
Source: MPI Group