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Tech Transformation for Manufacturers

Streamlining, data access, cost control and other business management benefits for manufacturers. 

ERP solutions help Manufacturing businesses

Searching for Solutions in Challenging Industry

Manufacturing is all about balance.

Balancing the income supply of materials and parts, production and storage of goods with outgoing orders and shipping is a constant challenge, particularly in a tough market with lots of competition and slim margins. Too many manufacturers are still using older software systems to manage their staff, workflow and inventory. This can mean: 

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  • Slower processes

  • Problems balancing supply and demand

  • Wasted time and materials 

  • Lack of visibility 

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That's why more manufacturing businesses are turning to cloud business management platforms. The right system could help streamline inefficient processes and resolve many of the challenges facing your business. 

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Read our guide to find out what that might look like. 

ERP solutions help Manufacturing businesses

The Downside of Disconnection

If you're using multiple software systems to manage different elements across your business, you probably already understand the problems they can cause. 

Disconnected systems, slower processes

Disparate systems can be difficult to integrate and manage as one. For example, if your sales system and financial reporting program can't share data, it will force staff to compile data manually and slow down your entire reporting process. 

Lack of visibility 

In an industry as complex as manufacturing, it is crucial to have a centralised view of business processes, incoming orders, price changes and productivity. If you're using several systems, it can be near impossible to get a cohesive view. â€‹

No real-time data

If you want to work efficiently, you need accurate, up-to-date data that is accessible to everyone working in your business. If you or your staff have to track down the information you need, double-check figures against inventory or transfer information between disconnected systems, your data management isn't delivering. 

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MYOB Acumatica is designed to centralise operations and give you access to all your vital business data through one platform. For manufacturers grappling with changing markets and costs, this is a game changer. 

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Read the guide to dive into the data. 

Centralise and streamline with MYOB Acumatica

Unifying multiple operations with MYOB Acumatica can deliver a host of benefits. Here's a look at the top three:

Streamline for time savings 

Streamline day-to-day processes, automate key tasks and save time, money and frustration for you, your staff and your customers.

Real-time data

Daily dashboards offer a quick, efficient view of key performance metrics, helping you make short and long-term business decisions. All teams work from the same data, reducing errors.

Boost visibility, reduce costs

Get a centralised view of operations including information about fluctuating prices, market changes, orders, productivity and inventory. With the comprehensive perspective, it's easier to balance supply and demand, reduce waste and deliver great service. â€‹

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In a competitive market and a challenging industry, it's essential to equip yourself with the right tools. MYOB Acumatica is just that- a tool to help you navigate challenges, reduce inefficiencies and maximise performance in your manufacturing business. 

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For an in-depth look at the challenge and solutions facing the industry, download our guide

ERP solutions help Manufacturing businesses

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*The Digital Disconnection Challenge | MYOB Report June 2022.

The MYOB Disconnection research was conducted by SoWhat Market Research from 24th March and 17th April 2022. A nationally representative sample of 2,056 sole traders, small and medium sized businesses across Australia and New Zealand took part in the survey (1,531 in Australia; 525 in New Zealand). View report.

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