Being privately held and not burdened with the stifling demands of private equity firms, venture funds, or public shareholders has proven to be a blessing for IQMS. Namely, not only has IQMS stayed away from the disturbance of the ongoing vendor consolidation bonanza, but it has also been able to control its own destiny and make independent decisions about product development. IQMS customers are also intimately involved in product development via annual user meetings, an online user group, and participation in focused development teams.
In keeping with growth and its commitment to delivering leading-edge solutions, IQMS added employees to every department in 2008 (with a total head count now well over 100), and created new work units including the Automation and Oracle Data Services groups. These groups are focused exclusively on system advancements, customer satisfaction, and bridging shop floor equipment directly into functional ERP applications.
For instance, IQMS’ Automation Group’s charter is to expand the interface capabilities of IQMS’ flagship EnterpriseIQ ERP [evaluate this product] system with manufacturing equipment on the shop floor. The newly formed group, comprised of engineers and programmers, has as its goal working with existing IQMS customers to create greater efficiency and automation between shop floor hardware and ERP software. This integration is expected to result in leaner manufacturing operations.
The IQMS Automation Group was launched with several custom programmable logic controller (PLC) interfacing projects developed with customers’ input at a number of customer beta sites. Implementations included capabilities such as:
* two-way communication with PLCs to control and initiate conveyor systems, vertical lifts, scanners, palletizers, photo-eye sensors, and other pieces of equipment;
* two-way communication with stretch wrap machines via relay/digital input boards to automate final packaging of customer product;
* automated first-in-first-out (FIFO) pick/store warehouse applications for forklifts; and
* directly interfacing with work centers to automatically report scrap and production.
In keeping with growth and its commitment to delivering leading-edge solutions, IQMS added employees to every department in 2008 (with a total head count now well over 100), and created new work units including the Automation and Oracle Data Services groups. These groups are focused exclusively on system advancements, customer satisfaction, and bridging shop floor equipment directly into functional ERP applications.
For instance, IQMS’ Automation Group’s charter is to expand the interface capabilities of IQMS’ flagship EnterpriseIQ ERP [evaluate this product] system with manufacturing equipment on the shop floor. The newly formed group, comprised of engineers and programmers, has as its goal working with existing IQMS customers to create greater efficiency and automation between shop floor hardware and ERP software. This integration is expected to result in leaner manufacturing operations.
The IQMS Automation Group was launched with several custom programmable logic controller (PLC) interfacing projects developed with customers’ input at a number of customer beta sites. Implementations included capabilities such as:
* two-way communication with PLCs to control and initiate conveyor systems, vertical lifts, scanners, palletizers, photo-eye sensors, and other pieces of equipment;
* two-way communication with stretch wrap machines via relay/digital input boards to automate final packaging of customer product;
* automated first-in-first-out (FIFO) pick/store warehouse applications for forklifts; and
* directly interfacing with work centers to automatically report scrap and production.
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