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Management should prepare a list of clearly defined objectives.
Prepare a flow chart with roles, responsibilities, and an execution plan.
Understand the existing processes and migrate to internationally-accepted standard processes to avoid micro-customisation of the software.
Step-by-step implementation with results measured through small milestones.
Invest adequate time to train yourself and the team.
Keep the team motivated enough to enter accurate data on a regular basis.
Recently, Indore-based Colors Packaging Solutions installed the Indus Print ERP system to make its business “intelligent and efficient in this technology-driven era” with the use of BPA.
Business process automation is going to be a necessity for every growing and forward-thinking company. It helps you to make perfect business decisions, provides you expert support system (ESS) and decision support system (DSS) to forecast future growth and scalability.
Colors Packaging equips itself with Indus Print ERP The Indore-based packaging company installed the ERP system to make its business “intelligent and efficient in this technology-driven era”. Aaditya Pahuja, managing director, Colors Packaging Solution
Indore-based flexible packaging firm Colors Packaging Solutions recently installed an Indus Print ERP system to automate its business processes.
Established in July 2013, the company is known for manufacturing packaging boxes, carton boxes, packaging pouches, packaging roll, rotogravure printing service and more. The company also set up a new ISO 9001:2015-certified offset plant, which follows Six Sigma practices, in January 2020. This enabled the company to cater sectors such as confectionery,
Bpack invests in Indus Print ERP system The Ahmedabad-based company wanted to make its business more productive and competitive by integrating end-to-end processes. Dhruv Chokshi with his father, Roopak Chokshi
Ahmedabad-based packaging company Bpack has invested in an Indus Print ERP system as part of its infrastructure expansion and modernisation, and the necessity to keep tabs on the rising inflation and raw material prices affecting business processes.
Planning to change the way of functioning their business, the company has invested heavily in automation and infrastructure to cater to the changing consumer behaviours and trends.
Founded in 1991, Roopak Chokshi started his dream and vision for entering into the packaging industry. With a small team of production and a single accountant, they started manufacturing and trading under the name of Balaji Tex Dyes for the supply of corrugated boxes, printed
Automation is the Printers’ Day message With social distancing measures required to be in place in every business, companies have had to find a way to manage work in a different manner. As part of the Printers’ Day series, three firm owners explain how they have boosted their ops. Sachin Dev Sivakumar, Aditya and Allwyn Serrao
Sachin Dev Sivakumar is director of operations at KSK Printing (M) in Penang, Malaysia. Two things make him special. One, he is still in his teens. At 17, he is the youngest printer that PrintWeek is aware of. Two: Sachin Dev Sivakumar did the implementation of the Indus Print ERP on his own, online.