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KeyedIn Launches Manufacturing Solution

Complete, cloud-based visibility of shop floor.

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By DE Editors  

March 4, 2013

KeyedIn Solutions has released KeyedIn Manufacturing, a cloud-based application designed specifically for the manufacturing sector. According to the company, it provides immediate visibility to all processes.

"From a shop floor employee up through senior management, KeyedIn Manufacturing provides an integrated process to maximize profitability and customer satisfaction," said Karen Adame, chief product officer. "Those on the shop floor can see what is coming down the pipe, and plan accordingly, while the sales team can verify with the customer when their shipment will be available, based on up-to-date knowledge of actual working schedules. With a single solution, senior management has access to all company activity and can better manage costs."

The solution provides a visual view of the shop floor, which allows managers full visibility into the schedule and control of processes. It also integrates with QuickBooks and other applications .

For more information, visit KeyedIn Solutions.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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