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sponsored by SAP America Inc
Posted:  18 Sep 2008
Published:  18 Sep 2008
Format:  PDF
Length:  2   Page(s)
Type:  Case Study
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Sauder is North America's leading provider of ready-to-assemble furniture and the nation's 5th largest residential furniture manufacturer. After 7 decades of making home and office furniture, privately held Sauder Woodworking Company has become 1 of the most recognizable furniture brands.

Its key challenges were to increase visibility on execution processes, improve manufacturing flow and efficiency by following a strategic direction for lean

manufacturing, simplify work-order reporting process, manage increased IT requests from shop floor and find manufacturing shop-floor systems that are lean enablers.

Sauder selected SAP because of its ability to deliver a manufacturing performance application in weeks, flexibility to change how shop-floor operators interact with specific processes, built-in integration of multiple, real-time shop-floor and business system data sources and value of extending the SAP® ERP application without incremental training of shop-floor personnel.




BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES
Dashboards | Data Management | Enterprise | ERP | Manufacturing | Project Management | Reporting Software | SAP (Product) | Shop Floor Control

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