公司规模
SME
地区
- America
国家
- Canada
产品
- Fidelio ERP
技术栈
- ERP
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Revenue Growth
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Électrimat Ltée 是一家专门从事电气设备、供暖和照明设备的批发和零售商。该公司成立于 1980 年,总部位于魁北克省布罗萨德。2011 年,该公司被 Christian Grenier 和 Mathieu Legris 收购,他们旨在重振和进一步发展业务。该公司拥有 40 名员工,营业超过 40 年。尽管该公司在市场上存在了很长时间,但技术上存在问题,需要彻底改革才能更好地跟踪其业绩和利润率。
挑战
Électrimat 是一家专门从事电气设备、供暖和照明设备的批发和零售商,当时正面临技术挑战。该公司于 2011 年被 Christian Grenier 和 Mathieu Legris 收购,需要进行全面的技术改革,以便更好地跟踪其业绩和利润率。新东家旨在为魁北克中小企业注入新的活力并进一步发展。然而,他们需要一款适合其作为分销商和零售商活动的管理软件。对于 Électrimat 来说,与当地团队合作并使用直观的法语系统来促进实施和用户采用也至关重要。
解决方案
2015 年,Électrimat 选择 Fidelio ERP 来实现其运营现代化。Fidelio ERP 提供了一个可扩展的系统,可以根据公司的需求和发展进行改进。作为法国本地解决方案,它促进了实施和用户采用。该系统通过实时跟踪、预测和可追溯性提供了最佳库存管理。它还通过简单直观的界面提供了公司业绩的清晰视图。实施 Fidelio ERP 使 Électrimat 的收入增加了三倍,开设了两个新分支机构,快速整合员工,更好地跟踪公司利润率,并保持完全集成的实时库存。
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