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Liquidation Plomberie Mascouche's Implementation of Fidelio Erp System
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Liquidation Plomberie Mascouche 是一家在管道行业拥有 20 多年经验的公司,它面临着巨大的挑战。在公司持续增长的过程中,他们的旧计算机系统无法提供做出最佳决策所需的信息。经过两次扩张后,该公司需要整合一个能够应对新业务挑战的解决方案。该公司的旧系统不够灵活、直观或集成,无法支持其增长和改善客户服务。他们还需要优化其物料需求计划 (MRP)。
关于客户
Liquidation Plomberie Mascouche 是一家管道行业知名公司,拥有 20 多年的经验。该公司提供适合所有预算和各种风格的各种浴室和厨房,同时不影响质量。该公司经历了两次扩张,并在三个地点运营:Mascouche、Laval 和 Saint-Léonard。该公司自 1989 年开始营业,拥有 30 名员工。他们为客户提供 25,000 平方英尺的商品。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Liquidation Plomberie Mascouche 于 2010 年实施了 Fidelio ERP 系统。该系统灵活、直观、完全集成,具有强大的深入挖掘能力。该系统的实施使客户服务得到了显著改善,并优化了需求计划 (MRP)。Fidelio ERP 系统支持了公司的发展,使他们能够专注于业务。
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