Specialized Manufacturing ERP for Discrete and Process Production
Acumatica Cloud ERP is Manufacturing ERP for Discrete and Process Manufacturers Manufacturing processes require specialized ERP solutions. Whether...
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Murray Quibell Apr 7, 2023 12:15:23 PM
The recent boom in the construction industry is adding pressure on architectural product manufacturers and suppliers of building materials. The drive to increase efficiency is fueled by increased demand, shrinking profit margins, increased materials costs, and labour shortages. The rise in construction projects spikes the need for building materials like doors, windows, cabinets, staircases, millwork and prefabricated buildings. As a result, the pressure for growing architectural product manufacturers to find new ways to maximize resources, reduce costs, and improve profits is evident. Until now, it's been challenging to find an all-in-one ERP solution that would help building materials manufacturers and suppliers achieve these goals. Luckily, the Acumatica Manufacturing Edition is ideally suited to meet the unique requirements of this stressed-out industry.
Every growing business knows when demand for your product is hot; it's time to maximize performance to satisfy your customers to fuel more growth. To achieve growth goals, most businesses discover they need to upgrade to modern ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning) software used to accomplish critical tasks. Unfortunately, the ERP options for architectural products manufacturers are limited in functionality, cumbersome to learn and use and lack integration with the entire business.
If you Google "Architectural Product Manufacturing software," you'll find several solutions advertising this industry. Today, the Acumatica Manufacturing Edition has an excellent reputation for serving the unique needs of architectural product manufacturers. It gives you a complete, real-time view of your businesses—anytime, anywhere and enables you to reach and exceed your growth goals.
Construction felt the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic. However, the market rebounded quickly as housing renovations and new construction soared in 2021, fueling the architectural products manufacturing market. Below are a few statistics showing how major industry segments are expected to rebound and grow:
"Similar growth is expected for staircase, millwork, and other architectural product market segments. This growth is related to government infrastructure investments, increased consumer disposable income, and home remodeling for the work-from-home workforce." - (Manufacturing Architectural Products Doors, Windows, Cabinets, Staircases, and Prefabricated Buildings - page 2)
This Industry Digest offered by Acumatica provides you with answers to the following questions:
“Acumatica provides unmatched functional breadth with last-mile features such as disassembly, engineering change control, demand forecasting, and outside processing to streamline critical manufacturing processes. Production Orders support make-to-stock, make-to-order, engineer-to-order, job shop, and configure-to-order manufacturing. In addition, project accounting provides project-centric manufacturers with production and resource planning for specific manufacturing projects.” - (Manufacturing Architectural Products Doors, Windows, Cabinets, Staircases, and Prefabricated Buildings - page 2)
At Aqurus, we know how valuable Acumatica ERP software is for businesses – especially those in Manufacturing, Distribution, eCommerce, and the retail industry . If you’re interested in how Acumatica’s Cloud ERP Software can boost your business, the Aqurus team is passionate about smooth implementation and ongoing support. Contact us today!
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