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A strong ERP can help you with everything from quotes to cash, but what if there was a way to view the utilization of each individual machine on your shop floor? Well then, you could improve data visibility and make forward-thinking improvements while also ensuring that your data is accurate.
As we embrace the new year, let us look at the topics that you and your industry found most informative in 2023. In this blog, we have compiled our top five most-viewed distribution blogs for you to look through.
Manufacturers are the backbone of the aerospace and defense industries, and we plan to see production ramp up in 2024 as the Pentagon's new budget proposal has been released.
Technology runs today’s world. Whether looking for a recipe or coding an AI robot, technology has made advancements in every aspect of our lives, and your business shouldn’t be left behind. Manual processes have become outdated in manufacturing and may hurt your business more than help.
After at least eight years in the making, the FDA announced the final rule to improve food traceability for domestic and foreign manufacturers who process, package, or hold foods included on the Food Traceability List (FTL) for U.S. consumption. This rule will require those manufacturers to maintain records containing Key Data Elements (KDE) associated with specific Critical Tracking Events (CTE)-such as harvesting, cooling, initially packing, shipping, receiving, and transforming foods-and provide this information to the FDA within 24 hours, or within a reasonable time agreed upon with the FDA.