Red Ledge launches Engineering Stores and Cost Centre Management System
转载 2018-05-14 10:57

“Early interest in the system has been strong. The industry seems keen to improve its engineering stores management” says Red Ledge technical director Alan Wilcockson
Software application and engineering company Red Ledge has developed an engineering stores and cost centre management system, the company announced today. Designed to improve stores stock control and asset management, ‘Red Ledge Engineering Stores and Cost Centre Management’ automates engineering component re-ordering to avoid out-of-stock as well as tracking assets that leave the stores to minimise equipment displacement and loss. System installation and training can be completed within two days and the typical payback period is around six months say Red Ledge.
“Engineering stores inefficiency is surprisingly widespread. It can also be very costly given the project delays and equipment losses that result” says Red Ledge technical director Alan Wilcockson. “But early interest in the system has been strong, and the industry seems keen to improve its engineering stores management”.
Red Ledge Engineering Stores and Cost Centre Management has been developed using the ‘Red Ledge CORE’ systems development tool for manufacturing, asset and warehouse management systems. Red Ledge CORE speeds the development of logical, event-driven systems using a set of fast-build standard libraries, which also allow tailored solutions to be added while maintaining core system functionality and process integrity.
Relevant Info
More- Hangcha Canada Kicks Off Quebec Dealer Days
- Toyota Material Handling North America, Tailift USA to enter alliance
- Tyre overhaul boosts Ahlmark Shipping’s forklift performance at Port of Hull
- Combilift turns 100,000th forklift into €100,000 lifeline for children
- Impact Handling marks 15 years powering the UK with Cat Lift Trucks
- Toyota launches MyToyota Portal to revolutionise forklift fleet management
- Clark crossover forklift shows its strength at Duisburg Zoo
- Crown forklifts boost Decostar’s warehouse productivity by 18%
- Bobcat unveils first lithium-ion 3-wheel forklift in major electric push
- Toyota’s Traigo_i scoops second major design award