SYSPRO Enhances Efficiency, Turnaround and Growth at Leader Tech
Customer Company Size
Mid-size Company
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- SYSPRO Financials
- Bill of Materials
- Quotations
- Factory Documentation
- Material Requirements Planning
Tech Stack
- SQL Manager
- Office Automation
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (ERP)
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Database Management & Storage
Applicable Industries
- Electronics
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Process Control & Optimization
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- System Integration
- Software Design & Engineering Services
About The Customer
Leader Tech is a world-leading innovator and manufacturer of EMI shielding products for circuit boards, electronic enclosures, and interconnect cables. The shielding blocks signals from other devices to avoid interference. The company serves a diverse commercial and military customer base from its global EMI Shielding Technology Center in Tampa, Florida. Every detail of Leader Tech’s one-of-a-kind manufacturing facility is tailor-engineered to streamline and improve customer service, engineering, and manufacturing processes. All facets of the business, including people, physical plant size, and equipment, are optimally positioned to increase productivity and capacity. At a time when companies are moving away from the EMI Shielding customer through offshore manufacturing and distribution channels, Leader Tech stays committed to the US market by continuing to expand its industry-experienced team, innovative manufacturing technology, and US-based facility.
The Challenge
Although the company had streamlined various procedures, it felt the time had come to select an ERP solution to enhance efficiencies and facilitate growth. The initial choice of SYSPRO included basic modules, and Leader Tech has since purchased additional modules to leverage the solution’s features, maximize efficient company growth and expedite order turnaround time.
The Solution
Leader Tech selected SYSPRO to integrate all departments and be the repository of all company information. With all company departments fully integrated, company management has the ability to make rapid, effective decisions based on real-time data. The SYSPRO solution was also chosen for its ability to be customized by users to show only the data needed to perform their jobs in the most efficient and effective manner. SYSPRO has enabled Leader Tech to save time and money by streamlining processes. Commenting on the benefits of using SYSPRO, Purchasing and Production Control Manager Steven Lewis says: “From planning to inventory control to sales orders to accounting data – in fact, any information management or users want to view is obtainable from the SYSPRO database and is readily accessible from all screens”. SYSPRO provides insights into company procedures and facilitates the incorporation of additional procedures into SYSPRO. The result is the ability of company management to generate reports that track finances, scrap rates, and manufacturing cycle time. “It has really helped us focus in on where we had some inconsistencies and bottlenecks, enabling us to alleviate them while saving money in the process,” says Lewis.
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