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May 9, 2009 11:54pm MDT

Improving customer service in a volatile market
 
 

Automotive & industrial manufacturers turn to integrated IT platforms

In volatile markets, superior customer service is a strategic imperative. For companies in competitive industries—like automotive and industrial equipment manufacturers—the best way of maintaining high customer service levels is providing access to real-time information about the movement of goods to everyone in the enterprise.

The problem is most ERP and supply chain software inhibits this type of widespread information sharing. Highly integrated systems provide all of the information needed to support confident decision making. The best of these systems also come with a familiar user interface, making it easier for workers communicating with customers and suppliers to always find the exact information they need at any given time.
Attend this Manufacturing Business Technology broadcast to learn how your company can use such a platform to win favor with your customers.





David Caruso
Founder & Principal
David Caruso & Associates, Inc.
Dave Welte

CFO
BTD Manufacturing
Marty Kiebke
VP, Materials & Systems
BTD Manufacturing

Sharon Ward

Worldwide Manufacturing Industry Director
Microsoft Dynamics

Sidney Hill
Moderator and Executive Editor
Manufacturing Business Technology

Posted Mar 13, 2009


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