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Our innovative software solutions are designed to help companies improve their environmental sustainability by reducing waste, minimising energy consumption, and promoting resource efficiency

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We at Profitsflow had our first ERP Information Day of the year. The event was held in Treacy’s Oakwood Hotel in Shannon, Co. Clare.

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You have made the decision to onboard a comprehensive and efficient ERP system for your manufacturing or field service company.

Examine below just 5 of the many benefits you are about to discover.

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Within the EFACS E/8 software, there is the Shop Floor Data Collection (SFDC) module. This easy to use module allows the user to capture data while on the shop floor, with the data being transmitted in real time to the EFACS database.

The SFDC module is fully integrated with the rest of the EFACS software and is accessed on touchscreen devices through an Android app.

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The Capacity Planning module in the EFACS E/8 software aids the manufacturing sector by alleviating the pressure of controlling and planning many manufacturing jobs, which are composed of a number of operations using limited resources.

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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) encompasees a large number of businesses processes. The CRM module allows the user to interact with potential and established customers in a number of ways, such as marketing, sales, customer profile, customer support and customer service.

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Within the EFACS E/8 software, the Quality module connects several aspects of the business, such as the supplier details, works orders, stock, customers and workflows. The Quality Module ensure that any quality concern that is logged is recorded and supervised from the time the concern is flagged until resolution.

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Tuesday, 20 February 2018 14:56

Benefits of EFACS E/8 in the Electronics Industry

 

The electronics industry is faced with the most dynamic challenges of any industry. With fierce global competition these firms must compete with how rapidly they can develop and launch new products, especially when they are faced with constant change. In order to be competitive and effective, the firm must incorporate change as a normal business procedure. Implementing a highly-flexible ERP solution can help make some of these day-to-day challenges a little bit easier and therefore creating a more efficient workplace.

 

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Friday, 16 February 2018 09:22

Benefits of EFACS for the Engineering Sector

Exel’s EFACS E/8 is thoroughly invaluable to the engineering sector, and Profitsflow’s Irish customers are reaping the benefits. Each client is able to respond to their specific market pressures with the assistance and flexibility of the EFACS integrated manufacturing system, irrespective of whether they need to manufacture bespoke items, prototypes, tooling or products with high or low volumes. Effective product lifecycle management can be achieved using EFACS Engineering Change Controls  and its fully integrated mechanisms for serial number and batch traceability.

 

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At Profitsflow, we specialise in ERP software for Ireland's manufacturing sector.  We have worked with some of the best known names in Ireland, as well as many small, indigenous and export focussed SME's.  

Over the coming months, we have scheduled a series of webinars geared at manufacturing companies looking to start the process of selecting an ERP solution.  These webinars are a great way to familiarise yourself with many of the questions you’ll need to ask during the ERP selection process, without the need to commit the time required of a full scales system demonstration.

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If you’ve ever been through the process of selecting new business software systems for your engineering company, you’ll know that it is a daunting process.  ERP for Engineering is what we do at Profitsflow.

We have worked with many Irish manufacturers, from precision engineering to sheet metal fabrication, on to the high tech sectors of aerospace and automotive.  Also catered for are businesses feeding into the supply chain of these verticals, including electronics and parts manufacturing, amongst others.

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