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Acumatica: Forecast Demand to Automate Purchasing, Labor and Order Fulfillment

May 23, 2018 2:32:59 PM

Acumatica Forecast DemandComplimentary Webinar

Date: Thursday, June 21, 2018

Time: 11 AM PT / 2 PM ET

REGISTER NOW!

From forecasting customer demand combined with purchasing automation to tracking production labor and material entries plus pick, pack, ship and payment automation, NetStock, Scanco, StarShip and American Payment Solutions can automate Acumatica ERP processes with an end-to-end order fulfillment solution!

We’ll demonstrate how to:

  1. Forecast product demandwith NetStock
    • Fill customer orders without over stocking
  2. Automate the MFG process by tracking labor, material and production entrieswith Scanco mobile solutions for Acumatica Manufacturing. Process shipments faster and more effectively with Scanco's Warehouse App made specifically for Acumatica.
    • Track production labor
    • Track material for improved purchasing
    • Track finished goods during production
    • Continuous sync for real-time data – on or offline for MFG
    • Automated pick-pack WMS
    • Strengthen supplier relationships
  3. Automate shipment processingwith StarShip to:
    • Eliminate manual re-keying of data into carrier systems
    • Multi-carrier / Multi-mode allows you to rate shop and ship small parcel and LTL carriers from one application
    • Streamline international shipments and automatically generate associated documents
    • Create custom emails and labels to strengthen your brand and drive repeat business
  4. Automate payment processingwith American Payment Solutions to receive:
    • PCI-DSS compliance assistance at no additional cost
    • Some of the lowest American Express fees in the entire industry!
    • Next Day Funding Available (American Express included)
    • Access to the Level III Gateway for lower Business to Business interchange rates

    We look forward to "seeing" you on Thursday, June 21, 2018!

David Harper
Written by David Harper

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