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Enterprise software company, Cincom, has won a deal with Micos Aluminium, an Australian designer and manufacturer of aluminium doors and windows, to supply an ERP solution for inventory and procurement management.
Micos Aluminium has 200 staff and specialises in the manufacture and design of unitised curtain walling systems, aluminium windows and doors, shopfronts, and acoustic and thermal treatment. Cincom's Priority application will replace several manual systems, Excel and MYOB. Prior to selecting Priority, Micos evaluated over eight systems including Microsofts Axapta, SAP B1 and Arrow Financials, and also considered developing its own system. Peter Micos, general manager of Micos Aluminium, said the company decided on Priority, as it would allow greater transparency and control of stock, better management of inventory and offer the flexibility to add business rules. We needed a fully integrated system which could keep track of orders, improve inventory planning, scheduling and load balancing and give us the ability to record and measure actuals against estimates," said Mr Micos. Our business has experienced huge growth in the past 10 years and we want to continue to expand. Priority will give us the ability to manage further growth while allowing staff at all levels to do their job more efficiently and effectively. Paul Hargreaves, managing director of Cincom Australia, said Cincom has always prided itself on having an in-depth understanding of what the customer wants. As our staff have the experience and skills in the manufacturing industry, we have a better understanding of what challenges an organisation is facing and how we can overcome them. Our staffs breadth of experience, combined with our superior solutions and services, is what sets us apart from many other suppliers," Mr Hargreaves said. We are very excited about our new relationship with Micos and look forward to a long and successful partnership.
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