WAYNE, Pa., May 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Deacom, Inc., producer of an ERP software solution for process manufacturers of adhesives, sealants, chemicals, lubricants, cosmetics, food, beverage, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, paints and coatings, announced today that they have added a Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (MRO) module to their single software system.
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"DEACOM's MRO functionality offers companies something no other ERP software can without the use of a third party bolt-on," said Deacom President, Jay Deakins. "The seamless two-way communication between maintenance and production provides better visibility, reliability and ultimately more efficient operations."
With the MRO feature built directly into the DEACOM application, several advantages are available to customers as compared to third party MRO solutions, including:
- the ability to schedule maintenance and assign appropriate costs required to efficiently maintain their equipment and facilities
- quick and easy reporting of maintenance costs stored and readily available through the Accounting Management function
- the ability to purchase maintenance items directly through DEACOM's MRP functionality and set re-order points accordingly
Additionally, scheduled maintenance times will now be integrated with the DEACOM master production calendar and offer customers the ability to plan and schedule both production and maintenance work in one central location.
About Deacom, Inc.
Deacom, Inc. is the producer of DEACOM, a complete ERP system for process manufacturers with difficult-to-handle requirements. By making complex issues simple, Deacom helps streamline manufacturing business processes to maximize productivity and profitability. To learn more about the DEACOM software please visit us at www.deacom.com.
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SOURCE Deacom, Inc.
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