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- Apps
- Mendix
Stay Relevant Through Fast Communication with Customers and Suppliers
The way we communicate is changing rapidly. We are not only continuously accessible in our personal lives, but we also expect that from the companies we do business with. This is especially true for consumers, as they are accustomed to being "always on." How do you leverage smart business applications to meet your customer's need for quick and efficient communication? Pim van der Noll, CTO at Emixa, explains how we can help.
- SAP
Preventing SAP S/4HANA Implementation Errors
Since the first release of SAP S/4HANA in 2014, SAP's latest ERP solution has undergone significant development. What started as Simple Finance, a 'next-gen' financial solution, has now become a completely revolutionary ERP system. Although the system is certainly not new, in practice incorrect implementation choices are sometimes made.
- Integration
Make a Plan for your Data Migration in New Applications!
When you want to replace your existing application landscape or phase out an older system, there's a lot to consider. What should the new applications comply with? Are integrations needed with other systems? What are the business needs? Which functionalities will support my processes? These are important questions to ask beforehand, but also think about the migration of your data from the existing systems! Because without existing data in the new applications, they often cannot be used optimally by employees or customers.
- Tecnomatix
Identifying Bottlenecks: Gaining Insights into the Production Process
Remaining competitive in a dynamic market, where customers demand fast, flexible responses at a competitive price, poses challenges for all manufacturing companies in the Netherlands. But the key to meeting these challenges lies in having insights into your production process, enabling you to rapidly adapt to new requirements. This raises the crucial question of pinpointing potential bottlenecks within your production. Manufacturing companies face a tough road ahead. The industry is fraught with uncertainty, both in the supply chain and with customers. Internal pressure on costs is increasing, partly due to global competition. As a result, companies are increasingly tailoring their production strategy to consumer demand. Yet, given the rapid shifts in demand, production must be able to respond very quickly. With a growing need for product variation, companies are compelled to significantly reduce the time it takes to introduce a new variant. Clear insights The trends outlined here present a significant challenge for production companies. In practice, the recurring issue boils down to a lack of insight—understanding how existing lines and layouts operate and their potential for flexible use or adaptation to meet the demand for a new product variant. This insight also emphasises the importance of visualisation. The demand for visual work, such as using 3D data, arises not only from the company itself to facilitate internal collaborations but also from customers and chain partners. The visual aspect has become a crucial element in communication and coordination between manufacturers and customers. Despite the inherent complexity, production companies must maintain flexibility to stay competitive in the market. Meeting customer demand faster and cheaper has become imperative. However, it's evident that classic tools like Excel or Visio are no longer sufficient for providing clear insight and overview. Production processes have evolved beyond their capabilities, with too many variables involved. These traditional tools have a significant drawback—they are built on basic assumptions due to technical limitations. Spreadsheets struggle to incorporate dynamic conditions like machine downtime and operator availability without high programming language skills. Meanwhile, management requires more detailed information than ever about the throughput of the new system. Virtual validation So, where does the solution lie? In one of our previous blogs, we highlighted the crucial role of seamless data exchange between engineering and production. Expanding on that concept, we are convinced that companies need to integrate digital tools into an increasing number of processes to effectively meet the demand for more product variations. These digital tools provide the capability to virtually validate production before implementing any changes. Many companies lack precise awareness of the issues within their current processes. We employ a step-by-step plan to thoroughly assess the current situation. This approach enables us to quickly pinpoint areas for potential improvements in existing lines. Whether it's for new investments in AGVs, an additional machine, or a new production line, we prefer to be involved as early as possible in the process. This proactive engagement not only contributes to achieving the most optimal and efficient production but also prevents misguided investments. Get in touch Interested in understanding how we would streamline the production process in your organisation? Contact us, and we'll be happy to share more with you.
- Mendix
Forever Foundry and Emixa Join Forces to Accelerate Digital Change in UK Manufacturing
EMEA's market leading Siemens partner, Emixa, join Forever Foundry’s exclusive digital transformation mapping initiative for UK manufacturers - announced (12th February 2025).
- ERP Software
FAST: Turning Your Data Ambition into a Clear Action Plan
Many companies have ambitious data goals. Whether it involves modernising an outdated data landscape, implementing a new ERP system, ensuring compliance with CSRD, or streamlining numerous reports, the need for a robust data strategy is evident. Emixa's FAST methodology offers the guidance you require. How can it assist in transforming your data landscape? And how do we prepare you for a data-driven future?
- ERP Software
A New ERP System: Will Our Reports Still Work?
Many companies are currently transitioning from their out-of-support (and often customised) ERP systems to modern cloud-based solutions. A great step towards a data-driven future, however not without its effects on the status quo. A concern we often hear about: "Will our reports still work when the new ERP system is live?"
- Mendix
Manufacturing Menu: Master Cash Flow with Financial Management
Although manufacturing companies are primarily producers, good financial management (invoicing, accounts payable, accounts receivable, bookkeeping, payroll, cash management, banking, planning, budgeting, reporting) is an essential part of doing business. The control of cash flows in and out of an organization is a prerequisite for solvency, business continuity, cost optimization, productivity and a strong competitive position. This is why financial management is also a key element within Exima's manufacturing menu. Control and reporting are two core elements at the heart of good financial management. They provide transparency, structure and accountability, allowing you to get and keep a grip on your financial processes, transactions and buying and selling strategy. As a general rule, the larger, more complex and more diverse a company is, the more difficult it is to manage its finances accurately. However, modern IT technology offers fantastic opportunities to professionalize your budget management and use a data-driven approach to make operational costs and business results easier and faster to understand. That is why this is a regular feature of the Manufacturing Menu.
- SAP
- ERP Software
How SAP Signavio Enhances S/4HANA Migration & Process Standardisation
Do you find that inconsistent processes often create confusion, errors, and delays in your business? Whether it's invoicing, purchasing, or financial closing, employees executing processes in different ways can lead to significant inefficiencies. These inefficiencies often result in errors, delays, and employee frustration, hindering the smooth functioning of your business. But what if there was a way to streamline and standardise these processes, ensuring consistency, efficiency, and reduced errors across your organisation? The answer lies in leveraging SAP Signavio with your SAP S/4HANA migration.