Latest Releases:
1 - SYNCHRO Ruby ERP - New Interface
2 - CRM - Customer Relationship Management
3 - SF App 'Shop Floor' - phase 4
4 - SYNCHRO Ruby ERP - desktop or cloud
1- SYNCHRO Ruby ERP - New Interface
Free to all users.
A new "Ruby" edition of the software has been released that is "Future Proof"
Learn More
2 - CRM (Customer Relationship Management)
Phase 1 - Due for Release Q4 - 2016
Topic, Task, Phone Log Management
- Task and event time lines
- Cross system document marshalling
- Priority and rule escalation
- Event monitoring and cross topic integration
- Task monitoring and rule based prioritization
- Phone log entries
- Phone, internal activity, postage logs
- Multiple personal & CRM email account access
Integrated emails including:
- Auto routing
- Black and white lists
- Attachment processing
This CRM is developed in-house by the SYNCHRO ERP development team, the system is also utilized through out our global office network
Phase 2 in development
3 - SF App 'Shop Floor' Phase 4
- Enterprise SF (Shop Floor) App
Latest advance in development for the Cast Metal Manufacturer - Android and iOS
Benefits:
No requirement for continual network connection
No expensive cabling required
Runs on android and iOS
No paper work delays to shop floor
Immediate reporting and effects on quality action, scrap recording and instant inventory changes and movement
No work fixed stations required; mobile and flexible enterprise App Technology
4 - SYNCHRO Ruby ERP - Desktop or Cloud
The cloud enables manufacturing companies to deliver ERP software to customers, while eliminating excess hardware and maintaining control over system integration. As a result, the complexity of providing the highest level of customer service is reduced significantly..
With cloud-based SYNCHRO ERP RUBY Edition, offering greater flexibility, off site software installation, lower infrastructure cost, built in disaster recovery and high availability and lower operations over head.
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