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Sage has announced that from 30th September 2021, Sage Manufacturing will no longer be offered, supported or further developed and is currently undergoing an end of life process.

Access offers a more comprehensive alternative – Access MRP has all the Sage Manufacturing features that you are familiar with, but with considerably more functionality. Full quality control and traceability features, capacity planning tools, In-depth app-based dashboards, giving you visibility and an overview of your entire operation and shop floor data capture.

Take a look at our feature comparison factsheet, so you can compare between Sage Manufacturing and Access MRP.

If you are concerned as to the impact of this on your business, we have summarised below some of the FAQs we have seen in recent Google searches. 

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Andy Brown

Supply Chain expert

Disruptions in global supply chains manifest themselves in many ways, from natural disasters to medical crises. Regardless of the situation, UK manufacturers must be able manage any tremors felt in their supply chain - and software tools are the missing link for creating a robust supply chain.

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Adam Freeman

System Architect

 

What is Shop Floor Data Capture?

Shop floor data capture, often abbreviated to SFDC, is a process where shop floor operatives book on and off works orders in real time on the production floor. Many manufacturers are not using SFDC as a tool to help them run production more efficiently and are missing out on a huge amount of data (and therefore insight) that SFDC brings with it. Some benefits include:

  • Real-time job progress – identify bottlenecks
  • Accurate and complete product costing
  • Productivity analysis by employee or work centre
  • Planning accuracy improvements 

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Lucy Pamment

Head of Product Development

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Tamara Higham

In the UK, 15% of adults smoke cigarettes and 6% use e-cigarettes. One in four employees in manufacturing is a smoker. Type ‘smokers more breaks’ into Google and you would be barraged with angry employees complaining about their smoking colleagues.

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The Manufacturer

In short, both MRP and ERP systems are pieces of software that help you to run your business better based on historical information, forecasting algorithms and your chosen business priorities. The key difference is the scope; MRP has a much narrower, manufacturing-centric focus than ERP, which provides business-wide benefits as well as supply chain management. To give you a better understanding of the components of each, and to help you to decide which one might be right for your company, we’ve set out some of the detail below.

 

Find out more about MRP and ERP, through a series of articles looking at the differences between these tools and which system is right for you and your business.

 

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The Manufacturer

If your business operates in manufacturing or production, you are likely to have heard of ERP or MRP. Similar in both name and concept, the range of options available can make it difficult to work through the differences and understand which one might work best for you.

In short, both MRP and ERP systems are pieces of software that help you to run your business better based on historical information, forecasting algorithms and your chosen business priorities. The key difference is the scope; MRP has a much narrower, manufacturing-centric focus than ERP, which provides business-wide benefits as well as supply chain management. To give you a better understanding of the components of each, and to help you to decide which one might be right for your company, we’ve set out some of the detail below.

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The Manufacturer

All you need to know about ERP and MRP before you make a critical business decision. Find out what is ERP and MRP and what they do, as well as what the key differences are between the two and which is right for your business.

When looking to invest in software it is important to ensure that the software can do what you need it to do today whilst taking into consideration that it will need to do what you require tomorrow. Future proof your business with the right tool for the job.

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An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system is a piece of software that unifies all the information you require to run your business and provides you and your teams with the processing tools to operate at an optimum level in all areas. All departments are integrated into the one system, and therefore a customer’s journey through your company is completely transparent, providing you with real-time costs and status updates to run your business effectively, as well as providing customers with automated, real-time updates.

 

“Access ERP gives us instant visibility of production costing, enabling us to analyse and reduce product wastage. Not only does this have a financial benefit, but it also has a positive environmental impact.”

Mike Cosby, FD for Burts Potato Chips

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The Manufacturer

Manufacturing Publication

The history of lean may stretch back more than a century, but it’s as relevant today (and will be tomorrow) as it was when first conceived.

Rather than replacing lean, digital technologies are helping to identify previously unattainable efficiency opportunities and augmenting employees’ efforts to unlock unparalleled levels of productivity and innovation. Here’s what your organisation needs to know.

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