Distribution
Now you can
control your inventory, purchasing,
shipping, and more, with greater ease and
cost-effectiveness using supply
chain management and
inventory control software solutions
from eIS Business Solutions
It’s easier than you think to empower your
workforce to make smart, efficient business
decisions. With features on our inventory
management systems such as automatic
notification, they easily can keep tabs on
inventory, helping to sustain optimal item
levels without tying up funds in the
warehouse. Enable your team to plan
purchasing at favorable terms and in a
timely manner, calculating costs and
ensuring that your organization meets its
customer commitments. To top it off, your
staff can connect closely with operations to
make sure the manufacturing division has the
materials it needs to deliver products on
time. Your company can do it all with our
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
distribution software and manufacturing
accounting software.
A Solution for Your Entire Team
Whether it’s the CIO, CFO, COO, supply chain
manager, engineers or your design and sales
panel, manufacturing ERP software can propel
your business further, ensuring seamless
transactions that give you more time to
focus on customer satisfaction and growth.
An Inventory Management System for
Your Business
eIS offers supply chain management software
that can provide you with a complete
solution that encompasses finance,
manufacturing, logistics and customer
relationship management. Our applications
help your business:
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Support
integrated business visibility across
the entire company and throughout the
extended supply chain.
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Synchronize communications between
engineering, manufacturing and
subcontractors.
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Provide
accurate estimating and quoting. You can
efficiently align customer requirements
with your capabilities by maintaining a
standardized product line and using your
previous experience with a customer to
suggest the most effective equipment.
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Deliver
flexible production planning. Production
planners often struggle with keeping
each job separate and visible in order
to match specific customer requirements
with resources.
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Manage
projects efficiently. Good project
management accounts for resources such
as materials, capacity, engineers,
service personnel, critical paths, and
slack time, helping you deliver on time.
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Track
every aspect of your inventory
automatically and make a positive impact
on your bottom line.
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Devise
advance route planning and analysis
tools.
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Monitor
warranty claims and costs.
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Integrate
data across the supply chain to meet
industry requirements for joint sales
and demand forecasting.
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