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Sanyo Kako Company Ltd. introduces B-EN-G's "mcframe 7"
Renovating the business system that has been used continuously for 22 years with a Fit to Standard policy
Business Engineering Corporation
Business Engineering Corporation (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Masakazu Haneda; hereinafter "B-EN-G") is pleased to announce that Sanyo Kako Company Ltd. (Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroshi Saiki; hereinafter "Sanyo Kako"), whose main business is coloring and processing plastic materials, has implemented B-EN-G's production control system "mcframe 7" to standardize and streamline its operations under the Fit to Standard policy.
Additionally, we have published an introduction example article on the following website today.
■URL
https://www.mcframe.com/case/sanyokako
Sanyo Kako introduced mcframe CS as a production management system in 2001, and has continued to use it for over 20 years due to high user satisfaction and long-term maintenance. ” was introduced. This project is an example of organizing many add-on development programs of mcframe CS and replacing them with mcframe 7.
While operating mcframe CS for a long period of time, we have produced in-house add-on programs to meet user requests, customer requests, and legal compliance, including cost accounting programs that did not exist at the beginning, as well as other management reports and useful functions. The number was over 70. These increasingly complex and bloated business processes were beginning to reduce efficiency, so we carefully reviewed our business operations and adopted a ``Fit to Standard'' policy that makes full use of the latest package functions. mcframe 7 has features that incorporate many product requests raised by mcframe users, and is also compatible with AWS, PostgreSQL, etc., so one of the objectives is to enjoy the benefits of these latest technologies. was.
As we have been producing products in-house to meet the needs of internal users for many years, we had to spend a lot of effort to change our mindset, but by replacing mcframe CS with mcframe 7, we were able to standardize and standardize our work. We succeeded in streamlining and simplifying the process.
■Reasons for adopting mcframe 7
- Reliability of mcframe after many years of use
- Incorporating the standard functions, business know-how, and latest technology implemented in the latest version, we hope to further improve business efficiency.
■Issues before implementation
- Business rules become obsolete and individual optimization progresses
- The system has become more complex due to years of additional development.
- Aging of IT infrastructure such as OS and databases
■Introduction effects
- By thoroughly implementing Fit to Standard, we can fully utilize standard functions and standardize, improve efficiency, and optimize overall operations.
- Streamline your system by eliminating redundant add-ons
- Shifting to the cloud to AWS (Amazon Web Services) and adopting PostgreSQL reduces system operation impossibility and costs.
- Enjoy the benefits of advanced standard features
① Understand future inventory trends in real time
② Trace progress linked to orders in real time from the order screen
③Evolved UI greatly reduces system input load and checking work
④ Quickly detect abnormalities on the dashboard
⑤ Refinement of cost accounting
■Customer comments
Currently, we were satisfied to some extent with high evaluations from the user department, but after reconsidering our own business, B-EN-G has implemented standard functions in mcframe 7 while working with many manufacturing user companies. We wanted to raise the level of our work by incorporating business know-how and the latest technology.
As a result of proceeding with the introduction of the system based on a proven package based on the policy of "Fit to Standard", the company's strengths were clarified and the standardization of operations progressed, making it a "standard for manufacturing" both as a system and as a culture. I believe that we have been able to establish this.
■About mcframe
MCFRAME, which has been around for 26 years since its release in 1996, started by "connecting" things and money within a single factory with information, and has expanded its scope to include the entire supply chain. We have evolved with the concept of "connecting". This "connection" includes connecting systems that support production activities, connecting bases of business activities, connecting past facts to future improvements and plans, and transferring people's conditions and wisdom to the digital world. B-EN-G continues to work on solving these issues, including various issues that change depending on the business environment and needs, such as connection.
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■About Business Engineering Corporation
Business Engineering uses IT to support the digital transformation of customers, mainly in the manufacturing industry. We have a rich track record in consulting and support services ranging from IT planning to system construction, implementation, and operation, as well as sales and implementation of our in-house developed packaged software "mcframe." In addition, we utilize data accumulated from core business systems (ERP), supply chains (SCM), IoT, etc. to help improve system sophistication and Kaizen activities. We have overseas subsidiaries in five locations: China (Shanghai), Thailand (Bangkok), Singapore, Indonesia (Jakarta), and the United States (Chicago), and we provide products and services to companies expanding overseas by cooperating with Japan and locally. We solve our customers' management issues.
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