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Acumatica implemented in just 10 days, helps Caswell Inc. run stores efficiently
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 库存管理
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
Caswell Inc. 是一家小型在线零售公司,其现有的业务管理软件 Everest 面临重大问题。该软件价格昂贵、难以升级,更新经常导致几天的中断。该公司运营着三个独立的在线商店,而该软件无法支持多公司运营。当该软件的多公司附加产品不再受支持时,公司就陷入了困境。Caswell 决定不续订软件许可证,只有几周的时间来寻找新的解决方案。
关于客户
Caswell Inc. 是一家小型在线零售公司,总部位于纽约州莱昂斯。该公司已运营 20 年,拥有各种汽车相关配件。他们经营三家独立的在线商店;一家销售电镀套件和配件,一家销售英式工具,第三家销售渔民和猎人使用的船只的长尾马达。该公司之前使用 Everest Software 进行业务管理,但遇到了一些问题。该公司由 Lance Caswell 经营,他也是 IT 部门的负责人。公司共有 8 名员工。
解决方案
Caswell 决定实施 Acumatica 的 ERP 解决方案。得益于 Lance Caswell 的奉献精神和 Acumatica 金牌认证合作伙伴 Cloud 9 ERP Solutions 的支持,实施仅用了 10 天就完成了。新系统自动化了许多流程,使业务效率大大提高。最大的时间节省来自于无需从公司的在线商店 Magento 打印单独的订单、发票和收据并将其输入 Everest。新系统还改善了客户沟通和库存管理。Acumatica 减轻了 Caswell 的大部分 IT 责任,每月为他节省了大约 10 个小时。
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