ERP is a no more a status symbol
“ERP is no more a symbol of status or a luxury in the extremely competitive environment where every organisation is jostling for space and recognition,” said Tim Moylan, president, Infor Asia-Pacific, Infor.
20 Aug 2013 | 2166 Views | By Samir Lukka
Infor, the world’s third largest provider of multi-domain enterprise application solution, in association with PrintWeek India, will host a webinar on ERP for printing, packaging and the publishing industry. The first webinar will be hosted on 29 August, 2013 from 3pm to 4pm. This first-of-its-kind webinar for the Indian print industry will specifically target the complex needs of the print operations.
Speaking to Printweek India on its recent entry in the print domain, Moylan stressed on the utmost need of a seamless information eco-system in every professional organisation.
“The need for automation on every possible task and enhance intelligence for decision-making is going to be crucial to organisations to improve their bottom lines” he added.
Infor’s Syteline launched their printing and publishing for general availability in mid-2012 and includes several unique features as “The Printing Estimating Workbench”, which takes every miniscule factor (weight of the paper, the length, the width, the number of sections, the number of holes, die cutting etc) into account to build a routing and bill of material for an estimate print job to the extent of even ink and oil requirements.
“It is essential to create awareness and spread the importance of having a company-wide ERP running in every organisation because it can make or break their strategic growth plans” concluded Moylan.
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