Construction now accounts for 11% of global GDP and that figure is rising. The market for building products is certainly there but building materials is quite different from any other industry. Complex product specifications and pricing structures mean that a standard ERP system just isn’t specialized enough. The ProcessForce developers here at CompuTec worked in collaboration with building products manufacturers to create a product that would give SAP Business One the additional functionalities needed to make it applicable for their industry.
It has become almost accepted as a norm that construction projects take longer than planned. Accenture claims that only 15% of projects are finished on time. The Construction Owners Association of America found that 63% of labor time is quite literally wasted in no small part due to waiting for equipment and materials. Consumers have increasing service expectations across all industries yet the construction industry still keeps falling behind. CompuTec ProcessForce will make sure you buck the trend and stand out by consistently delivering quality products on time.
Having a reputation as a producer of consistent quality goods is something that most building products manufacturers strive for and CompuTec ProcessForce can help you achieve that.
Having a reputation as a producer of consistent quality goods is something that most building products manufacturers strive for and CompuTec ProcessForce can help you achieve that.
The tools CompuTec ProcessForce places at your disposal will give you real-time, in-depth, enterprise-wide insights into your operations, thereby increasing profitability while minimizing risk.
Going forward into the future, digitalization is no longer optional. In order to keep up with the competition in terms of quality control and logistics, utilizing the management potential of an ERP system is essential.
Going forward into the future, digitalization is no longer optional. In order to keep up with the competition in terms of quality control and logistics, utilizing the management potential of an ERP system is essential.