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It's almost the end of the 1st Quarter of 2021 -  How are you doing on your 2021 goals?

Maybe it's time to get more out of your ERP system?

TIME TO UPGRADE?

Is an upgrade to the latest version of your Infor ERP system the goal for 2021? If so, Crossroads RMC has 35+ years of industry experience that we bring to the table to ensure that your upgrade achieves the results you’re looking for and does so on-time and on-budget. Our goal is to delight your users and maximize the efficiencies that your business can gain from implementing best-of-breed business practices.

Make Crossroads RMC consultants part of your upgrade team to:

  • Review your custom components to see what can be eliminated
  • Provide an analysis of the specific benefits that your company can achieve by upgrading
  • Train your users on the latest functionality
  • Support your users on the old version while the project team focuses on the upgrade project
  • Handle the entire upgrade project start to finish
  • Supplement your existing project team with 1-2 key resources
  • Develop an integration to that 3rd party system that is a MUST HAVE when you upgrade

NOT UPGRADING?

We know that an upgrade isn’t in the cards for many of you. That shouldn’t stop you from achieving measurable improvements for 2021 with your current Infor ERP system.

Contact Crossroads RMC to:

  • Assist with implementing a new module in your ERP
  • Train new employees, or retrain existing employees to ensure that best practices are being utilized
  • Automate your most time-consuming processes
  • Integrate that stand-alone 3rd party system that isn’t currently tied to your ERP
  • Perform an assessment of one part of your ERP to see if anything can be improved

Our goal is your goal…to make 2021 the best year possible for your business. Crossroads RMC consultants are ready to jumpstart 2021 to make sure your goals are achieved. Contact us today to get started. 800.762.2077

"We are very happy with the results, and by all accounts, the project is a success. Crossroads RMC continues to deliver extremely knowledgeable consultants and project management. We simply wouldn't have made it without them. It continues to be a pleasure working with Crossroads RMC." – IT Director, Brandt Industries

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Common sense rules. We may not like them, but generally, they stand the test of time and should be followed. Here are 8 common sense rules related to inventory management published by Inbound Logistics back in 2007. They still hold true today. 

1. If you don' t know where you are going, no road will take you there. Enterprise resource management systems are designed to tell you about today' s inventory. With some work, you can also access information about past inventory. To manage inventory proactively, however, you must know projected inventory levels for the future.

2. Make what you can sell. An integrated Sales and Operations Plan will naturally take into account expected demand in its production plan. Inventory is not an independent variable - it is the direct result of demand and supply.

3. Sell what you can make. Too often, a disconnect exists between sales and marketing desires and the reality of production capabilities.

4. If you can' t sell it, stop making it. If demand for your product does not materialize, you need to identify that gap quickly to avoid a buildup of non-moving inventory. Numerous mechanisms can be put in place to identify such trends.

For tips 5 through 8 and more details into the other tips, click the button below to read the full article.

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