Monday, September 1, 2008

Microsoft MCITP Certifications Exam 70-647

We embrace state-of-the-art technology like Epicor Vista throughout our company, which distinguishes us from many shops our size," says Tara Brown, vice president of operations with L.L. Brown, Inc. 70-620 Located in Enola, Penn., L.L. Brown is a
manufacturing corporation employing approximately 30 people.

"For example, we support all popular CAD/CAM software, making it easier for customers to work with us," notes Brown, whose grandfather, Lawrence L. Brown, started the business in 1969. "My father, Lawrence W. 70-640 Brown, joined the company as president in 1984 and brought more than 20 years of experience working for IBM in management and computer programming," explains Brown.

Less than a year later, Lawrence W. Brown had computerized the entire plant, including writing custom software for time accounting, job tracking and statistical process control (SPC). He also developed a proprietary SPC system, marketed under the name IN-SPEC that provides an additional means for machinists to inspect critical part dimensions on the shop floor. By 1985, the plant employed seven people and occupied 4,250 square feet.

Over the next ten 70-647 years, the company grew to employ 20 people and the plant size increased to more than 14,000 square feet. "By 1996, our old software couldn’t control day-to-day activities adequately," explains Brown. "Also, it was too difficult and time-consuming to maintain three or four different software packages." Given the company's strong history of using technology, selecting an integrated software system was a logical next step.

Apple ACPT Certifications Exam 9L0-402

Another report prints 9L0-509 a set of labels whenever a job traveler is printed, used to help identify bin tags as jobs move around the production floor. In the past, operations would sometimes get skipped because parts were not identified correctly. Annual savings due to reduced errors in production and shipping from this report alone was a significant percentage of the system cost.

"Vantage helps our personnel perform jobs that add value to our company-knowledge work and not busy work," explains Caughey. Because of Vantage, several administrative positions were eliminated; there was no longer the need to have someone re-enter data or synthesize data from separate systems. 9L0-402 Savings in the first year alone were enough to completely pay for Vantage.

Although company sales have not increased since 2000, Caughey says operating margins are up significantly due to Vantage-related streamlining. "Our diversity has helped us weather the economic downturn better than many companies," says Caughey.