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Addressing operations challenges with technology Catavolt launched a survey titled “How Leading Manufacturers are Accelerating Operational Excellence” in September 2014, to gain insight on how manufacturing organizations are working to continuously improve their operations, workflows and business processes.
We collected 111 responses from manufacturing professionals in various disciplines on trends and technology that are driving operational excellence. Increased competition in the market, meeting customer expectations, rapidly changing plant floor conditions, and the need to increase revenue, is pushing manufacturing organizations across all industries towards more efficient operational processes.
Manufacturing organizations are increasing operational excellence investments in 2015
Manufacturing organizations are constantly facing challenges to accelerate decision making and efficiency needed to produce quality products, goods and services. Many of these manufacturers are implementing ERP systems for their organization to manage work flows, materials, scheduling, and quality control.
New technology, like mobility, is allowing manufacturing teams to have a flexible and customized system that helps organizations do their jobs more efficiently, and at a lower cost.
22% of manufacturing organizations invest in ERP software to better integrate systems across multiple facilities (Panorama Consulting, 2014).
Why is using ERP difficult for deploying mobility in manufacturing?
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Manufacturing organizations are spending large chunks of their budget implementing traditional ERP systems that promise to support changing business processes. Often, these systems do not match specific organizational needs, and IT must invest in consulting services to fix bugs and customize programs that help teams provide a competitive advantage. There are now new approaches to software development, implementation, and project management to drive efficiency and flexibility among manufacturing teams.
Enterprise resource planning: a waterfall approach
Operations and IT work
together to analyze business
needs
Operations approves
design and IT works with
vendors to develop a solution
IT designs a solution to
present to operations with
best possible outcomes
IT deploys the ERP system
to the organization
The ideal waterfall approach: At face value, this ERP development process appears to be fool-proof. What often happens even when the process is followed exactly, is that the manufacturing teams do not completely grasp an understanding of what the ERP does or how it works.
By the time an ERP is launched internally months later, business processes may have changed, new equipment and software has been implemented, teams have been realigned, and the system no longer meets the need of the teams.
With a waterfall approach that is similar to traditional ERPs, mak-ing mobile apps is cumbersome, costly, and doesn’t involve the user throughout the development process. For manufacturing teams to use mobile apps, they must have a superior user experience.
The user perspective: taking the agile approach
Identify Customer Value
(Responsiveness)
Pursue Perfection(Continuous
Improvement)
Map the Value Stream
(Optimize Processes)
Create Flow(Track Metrics)
Establish Pull(Optimize Materials
and Labor)
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Reason #1: ERPs are not best of breed for mobility
A best of breed approach to mobility should optimize an organi-zation’s environment without burdening their resources. Best of breed mobile approaches provide manufacturing organizations with deployment in days, preventing unnecessary costs, with an easy to use interface and implementation process.
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Best of breed mobile platforms have focused on mobility from the beginning. For ERP vendors, mobility is an upselling oppor-tunity that can come with hidden costs.
Reason #2: ERPs maintain data silos
Data silos are described as a system that is unable to operate with any other system. These “silos” typically occur because of how an organization’s ERP system is constructed. So, why break down these data silos?
When data is being stored in multiple systems including ERPs, it is harder to determine its integrity as teams compare and synchronize it across multiple systems. By investing in platforms that break down data silos in manufacturing, organizations can foster communica-WLRQ��FROODERUDWLRQ��DQG�XQLĆFLDWLRQ�RI�JRDOV�DQG�YLVLRQV�among departments.
Reason #3: ERPs are expensive to maintain
4% of IT executives believe their ERP system
creates a competitive advantage in their
manufacturing organization.
(CIO Insights, 2015).
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The rapid mobile app development approach
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With the diversity of devices, network connectivity, and other mobile-specific considerations, traditional ERP practices to develop desktop applications do not work for mobility. Additionally, trying to virtualize ERP software on mobile devices will result in a poor user experience. Catavolt’s business model focuses solely on deploying mobile apps, not using traditional ERP methods
that are designed for desktop applications.
Catavolt’s codeless mobile app platform enables business and IT analysts, not programmers, to create apps quickly that are relevant to their team’s specific jobs. Developing mobile apps with Catavolt
requires very little development or maintenance effort from IT.
Why do manufacturing organizations need real-time data?
With Catavolt, your manufacturing organization can easily modernize business processes and drive
informed decision making from relevant, real-time data accessed on mobile devices
How mobile apps drive flexibility and collaboration in manufacturing
Mobile apps for manufacturing provide real-time data that helps organizations drive flexibility and collaboration among teams.
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Visit our resource center and learn more about how mobility drives operational excellence
www.catavolt.com
• Addressing the challenge of integrating back-end
systems in manufacturing organizations
• How manufacturing organizations are using technology
like mobility to accelerate their operational excellence
initiatives
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