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New White Paper Confirms How Modern Operational Platform Helps Manufacturers Achieve Competitive Advantage

Dépèche transmise le 6 mars 2012 par Business Wire

New White Paper Confirms How Modern Operational Platform Helps Manufacturers Achieve Competitive Advantage

New White Paper Confirms How Modern Operational Platform Helps Manufacturers Achieve Competitive Advantage

LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apriso, a leading provider of manufacturing software solutions, today announced findings from the IDC Manufacturing Insights white paper, sponsored by Apriso. “How a Modern Operational Platform Can Help Manufacturers Gain a Competitive Edge,” #IDCWP29T, published September 2011, revealed manufacturing’s critical role in helping Germany better weather the recent economic storm. Looking forward, the White Paper suggests that manufacturers can further improve manufacturing operations efficiency via continuous process improvement and better integration of global manufacturing operations.

“Customer fulfillment in globally integrated organizations depends on supply chain agility and visibility, which in turn depends on effective and efficient manufacturing operations processes that can be easily changed as the need arises”

Based on a recent survey of 445 manufacturers, two emerging trends are driving the need for more globally integrated manufacturing operations: (1) increasing mass configuration, and (2) growing reliance on dynamic, multi-plant production networks. IDC Manufacturing Insights suggests better “global multi-enterprise orchestration” can effectively address these trends.

“Firms have evolved from being 'international,' with centralized management and operations with physical distribution channels, to 'multinational,' with each region having its own product variations and management. Now companies are looking to become globally integrated, with locally tailored products and services designed anywhere, produced anywhere and sold anywhere,” explains Pierfrancesco Manenti, EMEA Head at IDC Manufacturing Insights.

“Customer fulfillment in globally integrated organizations depends on supply chain agility and visibility, which in turn depends on effective and efficient manufacturing operations processes that can be easily changed as the need arises,” explained Tom Comstock, executive vice president at Apriso. “Supply chain process improvement won't work if manufacturing capabilities don't keep pace — pointing to the need for a flexible solution for manufacturing operations management, which Apriso customers are able to leverage.”

Typical manufacturing enterprises have an extremely diversified, disparate and disconnected IT application landscape on their plant floor, a situation manufacturers now recognize as counterproductive when striving to achieve globally integrated operations. These solutions do a fine job of managing local plant operations, but very often they are not interconnected with each other and are loosely integrated with corporate ERP and other business applications.

While the current deployment models for ERP may have been sufficient for the back-office needs of the "international" and "multinational" manufacturing enterprise, going forward the globally integrated firm should follow a new approach that balances the need for greater corporate coordination with the requirement for greater latitude in operating in local markets. According to the White Paper, globally integrated manufacturing enterprises have two critical needs that a pure ERP approach simply can’t address:

  • Having a real-time visibility, intelligence and decision-making environment. These capabilities require non-transactional systems in addition to ERP's system of records in order to offer insights into operations management.
  • Achieving global multi-enterprise orchestration. This goes beyond the nature of a traditional ERP that is generally designed to serve a single enterprise.

IDC Manufacturing Insights suggests the industry needs a new complementary platform to ERP. “We believe a modern ‘operational platform’ is needed … a separate enterprise wide operational platform that is as important as the corporate ERP platform. Supporting a customer fulfillment driven approach to operations management in globally integrated organizations, the new platform dictates an evolution and elevation of the existing applications deployed to support operational processes,” stated Manenti.

To download the full IDC Manufacturing Insights White Paper sponsored by Apriso Corporation, click here: http://www.apriso.com/library/white_papers/IDC-Modern-Op-Plat-Can-Help-Mfg-en-WP.pdf.

About Apriso Corporation

Apriso is a software company dedicated to helping its customers transform their global manufacturing operations. It does so by enabling manufacturers to achieve and sustain manufacturing excellence while adapting quickly and easily to market changes. Apriso's FlexNet is a BPM platform-based software solution for global manufacturing operations management. Apriso supports global continuous improvement by delivering visibility into, control over and synchronization across manufacturing and the product supply network. Apriso serves nearly 200 customers in 40+ countries across the Americas, Europe and Asia. Customers include GM, Volvo CE, Honeywell, L'Oréal, Trixell, Lockheed Martin, Bombardier, Textron Systems, MBDA, Saint-Gobain and Essilor. Learn more at: www.apriso.com.

Apriso and FlexNet are registered trademarks of Apriso Corporation. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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