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Problem
TTI was looking to move away from their current software they
were using for several different reasons, these reasons included:
“With the use of Edibar-RMS, TS Trim
has greatly improved their Honda delivery rating,”-
· TTI needed an approved solution through their ERP system, Glovia
· At the time they did not feel that the system they were using was as stable as they would’ve liked.
· TTI was searching for a lineside solution that would meet their specialized needs.
· Special logic needed to be used in order to breakout TTI’s daily shipments, this was a manual and very time consuming process.
Solution
Edibar Systems, Inc. (Edibar) was able to assist with TTI’s needs using the Edibar-Release Management System (Edibar-RMS).
· Edibar satisfied the need for an approved ERP solution by creating interfaces into glovia.com version 5.4, which allowed
the 830, 850, 862, and 856 documents to be automatically integrated.
· Using the Microsoft SQL database, Edibar was able to provide an improved structure for maintenance and processing of
TTI’s abundant ship-to-order requirements.
· TTI implemented an internal Production Control system that was incorporated with Edibar-RMS through a web service to
automatically print Honda shipping labels line-side.
· Working hand in hand with TTI, Edibar was able to develop an advanced approved solution for Honda small lot batch and
sequence requirements. This process has automated the majority of manual processing of the daily shipment breakout and
significantly shortened the amount of time for processing.
Results
TTI is a very specialized supplier, shipping an average of 40 trucks a day to multiple Honda plants, a seamless and error free go-live
on April 1st, 2006 was imperative. After an acceptable learning period, TTI became comfortable with Edibar-RMS. Using the email
notification functionality of Edibar-RMS, Edibar was able to monitor TTI’s 824 receipts and system errors, helping Edibar be proactive
Edibar Systems Inc. Office: (586) 677-8800 or
(800) 633-3210 Fax: (586) 677-8801
in
following up with TTI.