Learn how Best-in-Class companies connect manufacturing and business systems together to drive better performance.

Learn how Best-in-Class companies connect manufacturing and business systems together to drive better performance.
To achieve operational excellence, manufacturers must be able to keep control over cost structures while meeting customer expectations. While it sounds like an almost impossible task, somehow Best-in-Class companies manage to average:

  • 99% manufacturing schedule compliance
  • 99% perfect orders
  • 97% overall yield
  • 94% Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE)

Learn how you can do the same in this free Special Report! Find out about the pressures facing the manufacturing industry, what the top companies in the field are doing to overcome them, and how you can formulate your own strategy towards operational excellence.

Published by: Aberdeen Group; Presented by: Infor

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