Exploring SPM: Russian Production ERP System Webinar



Webinar
Date: October 17, 2024
Time: 11:00–12:00

ALPE Consulting presents a new player in the market — RAIGHTSTEP with a product line for managing complex discrete production and planning production-logistics chains.

For a long time, the company has been developing and refining its product by implementing it at the most complex enterprises in the aerospace sector. Today, we have an advanced, elegant solution built using the latest JAVA technologies. This solution features a well-thought-out and user-friendly interface, a scalable architecture with a thin Web client.

Currently, in terms of production management, the capabilities of the SPM system exceed the “classic” ERP functions, as SPM allows combining methods for different types of production and management strategies.

SPM can be called a production ERP++, 100% focused on high-tech and multi-product manufacturing.

The SPM ERP system covers key production management levels:

  • Demand Management
    (Forecasts, Customer Orders, Master Production Schedule)

  • Long-term Planning and Capacity Balancing
    (Demand Planning)

  • Medium-term Planning of Production and Supplies
    (MRP, APS Algorithms)

  • Supply Management
    (SCM, VMI Algorithms)

  • Operational Planning and Production Control
    (MES Algorithms)

The system fully complies with Russian technological sovereignty requirements and can be deployed at enterprises of any size and complexity.

The methodological basis of SPM allows using and combining advanced international management standards and concepts (Lean/TOC/SCM/MRP II/APS), as well as domestic ones.

This is a real find for companies considering transitioning from Western products (SAP ERP, S/4HANA, Axapta, etc.), as well as for those aiming to grow their business and want to see all their production and logistics capacities in a single system to manage them as a unified whole.

SPM incorporates the best algorithms for managing inventory and capacities.

During the webinar, we will provide a detailed overview of various versions of the SPM solution and discuss the possibilities of rapid migration from existing systems. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions to practicing architects and consultants.