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7 steps for managing the work order process

IBM Business Partners

Work orders are the driving force behind any organization’s asset management apparatus. Whenever a person or entity submits a service request, the maintenance team that receives it must create a formal paper and/or digital document that includes all the details of maintenance tasks and outlines a process for completing the tasks.

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Improving supply chain resiliency in the industrial sector

IBM Business Partners

Pair all of this with the difficulty of meeting customer expectations that deliver a superior customer experience, while maximizing profitability, and it can seem like the industrial sector is facing an impossible task. Lower fulfillment shipping costs and improved customer satisfaction. The possibilities?

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Recession-Proof Your Business with Information Technology (IT)

Anexa

E-Commerce Solutions Another advantage of post-pandemic economic trends is the ability of brands to manage the inventory of both their digital and bricks and mortar stores through e-commerce technology. Order management and real-time stock updates benefit businesses and ultimately can play a role in delivering great customer satisfaction.

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CMMS vs. EAM: Two asset management tools that work great together

IBM Business Partners

Energy companies rely on uninterrupted power supplies, airlines aim to ensure passenger safety, hospitals must provide quality patient care, haulage companies need up-to-date data on spare parts to maintain service levels. Other features like vendor and inventory management, reporting, analysis (e.g.,

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What Is an Erp System?

Obobo

An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system is a type of software that helps businesses manage their data and processes. It streamlines operations, automates tasks, and informs decisions. The main modules of an ERP system include accounting, inventory, order management, human resources, and CRM. What Is an Erp System?