Datanomix ERP Bridges Gap Between Planning and Production
Datanomix’s Universal ERP Connector enables users to bring together planned data from their ERP systems and automatically match it with real-time machine performance on the shop floor.
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Datanomix’s Universal ERP Connector is a simplified, powerful way to connect any ERP system to the Datanomix platform and unlock real-time answers about job costing, performance and delivery.
With the new Universal ERP Connector, manufacturers can now bring together planned data from their ERP systems — such as job standards, labor expectations and delivery dates — and automatically match it with real-time machine performance on the shop floor. The software solution provides a clear, live picture of whether jobs are profitable, whether people and machines are performing and whether production is on track for on-time delivery.
Designed for ease of use, the connector supports both cloud-based and on-prem ERP systems, including SAP, Epicor, NetSuite, Infor, JobBoss, GlobalShop, Plex and others. According to the company, setup is simple. Users select their ERP, enter credentials and press connect. There is no need for consultants, no coding and no disruption.
“We got Datanomix to turbocharge our ERP. Instead of guessing how long a part takes, we now have real data to back it up,” says Dwayne Barnett-Ritcey, vice president of manufacturing at Optima Manufacturing. “With that information, Datanomix will start plugging accurate times into our ERP, which gives us a much better understanding of flow through the entire system, not just for one part but for everything. It makes the whole picture more real.”
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