Manufacturers today have many options when it comes to their technology solutions. Because of this, it’s vitally important that you thoroughly assess your needs before you potentially move forward with the wrong solution for your business. Automotive suppliers have a unique set of business needs that obligate them to have a manufacturing solution that is tailored [...]
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Section 179 Deduction Helps Manufacturers Implement Technology
Implementing technology for your company could benefit your bottom line. An extension of The Small Business Jobs & Credit Act of 2010 provides key tax incentives for investments in new business equipment including accounting and manufacturing software. This legislation gives business owners additional tax deduction and depreciation opportunities through December 31, 2012. The Tax Code [...]
continue reading...Streamline Your Engineering Department with Microsoft Dynamics ERP
If you’re a part of a manufacturing company, you rely on your engineering department in order to secure a profit. While the sales department initiates leads, the engineering department is in charge of creating products and filling orders which ultimately results in the sale and revenue. This means that the efficiency of your engineering department [...]
continue reading...Manufacturing and Distribution Survey Reveals Surprise Findings about Technology Coverage
RSM McGladrey’s annual Manufacturing and Wholesale Distribution Survey reports that companies are using technology in three critical areas. Those 3 areas consist of: Operational and process improvement needs Reporting and data analysis needs Effective systems to communicate with customers and vendors In its fourth release, this survey asked more than 920 industry executives to provide [...]
continue reading...Add Dashboards To Your ERP/Accounting System For A Winning Combination
Although the terms ERP system and accounting system are often used interchangeably, they are not one and the same thing. Typically, a basic accounting application consists of what we in the industry call GLAPAR – General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable. ERP on the other hand stands for Enterprise Resource Planning, defined by Wikipedia (an invaluable [...]
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