Anota awarded Platinum Partner status for 2021
We are both excited and pleased to announce that after an incredibly challenging but successful 2020, we have been awarded DocuWare Platinum Partner status for 2021.
We are both excited and pleased to announce that after an incredibly challenging but successful 2020, we have been awarded DocuWare Platinum Partner status for 2021.
Five years ago, Anota recognised the power of SYSPRO as an ERP system and how its stability, functionality and embedded vision of empowering manufacturing was a platform for innovation and manufacturing process excellence.
The award-winning DocuWare document management system has helped businesses and organisations across almost every sector of service and industry.
The DocuWare DMS is what can only be described as “central” to a lot of companies in the manufacturing sector where it is used in a range of ways including AP invoice processing, works order routing, quality control and archiving.
Anota is extremely pleased to announce that our VertoSuite Line Items tool has received the stamp of approval from DocuWare, and has been given the prestigious DocuWare Certified Product status.
Cost-effective automation and integration are now more than ever, the key to improving the agility and lean nature of any organisation. Anota is very excited to announce the general release of the Verto Suite Line Items ERP integration tool.
Industry 4.0 is no longer a new concept, it is being adopted by many different manufacturing sectors. This is including the rail industry and is affecting every aspect, including the supply chain. It will be a new dawn for the whole vertical chain, and it will have a colossal impact on the supply chain especially. The Industry 4.0 ecosystem will bring about an eclectic range of digital technologies.
Many of the leading manufacturing companies have already boosted their own significance in the industrial automation of their business processes. Aerospace is one of the leading manufacturing sectors and one that is currently moving into the next tier of industrial automation.This next tier is known as Industry 4.0. It is an important move in the industrial revolution as it marks the 4th major step, which is based on the automation of production with cyber-physical systems. Many more companies are yet to take this step that every one of their competitors will inevitably take.
SMEs that operate in the manufacturing sector will be hearing the term ‘industry 4.0’ more and more these days, but some may not understand exactly what it means. Simply put, Industry 4.0 refers to the digitisation of the factory and supply chain, and the introduction of intelligent automation and information management.Going paperless and archiving information more intelligently has untold benefits for manufacturers, but many aren’t sure how to capitalise on the technological opportunities available to them in 2019.
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