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Work team.
Presentation:
Eusebio Gaínza. General Manager eusebiog.leia@sea.esCristina Murua. European Projects Coordinator cristinam.leia@sea.esSergio Larreina. Technician in TW sergiol.leia@sea.esJosé M. Nogales. Innovation Projects Coordinator txeman.leia@sea.es
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LocationThe Centre is placed at the Alava Technological Park; Alava is one of the provinces which make up the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country.The LEIA Foundation - Centre for
Technological Development Alava Technological ParkLeonardo Da Vinci Street, 1101510-Miñano (ALAVA)Tel: 34 945 298 144Fax: 34 945 298 217http://www.leia.es
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Personnel in 2001: 73 contracted. 23 collaborators.
LEIA is formed by different departments:
• Environmental Research and Development• Technological Dissemination• Knowledge Technologies• Industrial Safety• Pharmaceutical Development Unit
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Software for the integration of management Systems (INSIGE). Innovation Management. Quality, environment and safety management technologies Integrated management technologies Innovation Management (GESTINNO) IMTs dissemination (INNOREGIO)
Knowledge techonologies department:
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Agenda
Our tasks in VERITE
ERP’s actual state
ERP workshop
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Main target:
Dissemination of IMTs
Databases List of suppliers
chat
Our tasks in VERITE
ERP Workshop
web
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Our tasks in VERITE
WP title Responsible Member No
M 1
M 2
M 3
M 4
M 5
M 6
M 7
M 8
M 9
M 10
M 11
M 12
M 13
M 14
M 15
M 16
M 17
M 18
M 19
M 20
M 21
M 22
M 23
M 24
1 Kick-off meeting
1 M
M
2 Discussion group–DB Development Modulation
1 (Third party Assistance)
3 WS on IMTs
4 M
4 WS on Benchmarking
5 M
M
5 Web portal Development Modulation
1
6 WS on
Technology Clinics
2 M
7 WS on Supply Chain Management
1 (Third party Assistance)
M
8 WS on MRP 3 M
9 On-going evaluation
1 R R
10
Network management
1
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ERP’s statePLANNING TECHNIQUES EVOLUTION
Mathematical programming
techniques focused on planning
MR
PN
eeds
pla
nnin
g
MR
P II
Ned
ds a
nd c
apab
ilitie
s pl
anni
ng
ERP
MR
P II
exte
nded
to o
ther
bus
ines
s ar
easI
ntegration
ERP
IISy
stem
ext
ensi
on to
man
ager
ial e
nviro
nmen
t
20-70 80 90 00
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ERP’s statePRODUCTION
Purchasing
Bill of Materials (BOM)
Production Master Plan
Inventory Control
Material Requirement Planning MRP
Production
Production Cost Control
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PRODUCTION
ERP’s state
Production Centres
Traces
Purchasing
Bill of Materials (BOM)
Production Master Plan
Inventory Control
Material Requirement PlanningMRP
Production Cost Control
Capability Planning
PRODUCTION
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ERP’
s st
ate
Centros de Fabricación
Traces
Purchasing
Bill of Materials
Production Master Plan
Inventory Control
Material Requirement Planning
MRP
Production Cost Control
Capability Planning
PRODUCTION
Accounting
Stock
Human
Resources
SalesFinance
Design
Purchasing
Production
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ERP’s stateBanks
Suppliers
Customers
Centros de Fabricació
n
Traces
Purchasing
Bill of Materials
Production Master Plan
Inventory Control
Material Requirement Planning
MRP
Production Cost Control
Capability Planning
PRODUCTION
Accounting
Stock
Human
Resources
SalesFinance
Design
Purchasing
Production
B2B B2C
B2B EDI
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ERP’s state
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ERP’s stateAd
min
istra
tive
Cont
rol
HRM
S/OR
MS/
Purc
hasin
g
Fina
nce/
Acco
untin
g/Au
ditin
gM
anag
emen
t Con
trol
Knowledge Tone Applications
Enterprise Application Integration
Enterprise Resource Planing (ERP)Logistics Production Distribution
Customer Relationship Management (CRM)Marketing Customer
ServiceSales
Selling Chain Management
Supply Chain Management
Empl
oyee
s
Stak
ehol
ders
Customers, Resellers
Business Partners:Suppliers, Distributors, Resellers
Source: Ravi Kalakotae-business: roadmap for success
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Market trendsCollaborative commerce and ERP II.
It’s a business strategy and a set of applications which make possible and improve the financial and operative processes, both managerial and intermanagerial.
"ERP II" is focused on deep knowledgements of industrial areas and relationships among enterprises, not only in the own enterprise processes.
In the year 2005, "ERP II" systems will relieve "ERP" as the main tool to encourage the efficiency of both internal processes and intermanagerial ones. Source: Gartner
Group
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ERP’
s st
ate
Receipts
Arquitectures
Files Relational DB Enterprise1980 decade 1990 decade 2000+
<750 M
Small Company
750M -3000M
Med.Ent.>3000M - <39000M
Small Mult>39.000M< $160B
Multinat>$160B
Logic Control
Great PlainsExactCima+ de CCSConcordeSage
DataWorksBAANSymixCA Man ManGreat Plains CS+Platinum SolomonAgresso
SAPOraclePeopleSoft
JD EdwardsQAD
PeopleSoft JDE One WorldInfinium
SymixNavisionGreat Plains
NavisionaXaptaGros 97, GeminixPraxis, AquaNavision Dimoni, LogicA3 Software
Gros 97, GeminixLogic ControlPinwin
SAPOraclePeopleSoftBAAN
Micro MRP
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32%
28%
24%13% 3%
Access troubles to dataComplicated Maintenance
It does not fit to the new company directionsExpensive to support
Weakness with the technical direction
What is wrong in your actual system ?
Source: Deloitte & Touche - 1500 interviewed companies
Implantation’s handicaps
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5. Troubles with technology.6. No resources.7. Unreal expectations.8. Unclear objectives.9. Unreal expiration dates.10. New technologies. Source: Standish Group
10 reasons because of implantation fails:10 reasons because of implantation fails:
Implantation’s handicaps
1. Users do not take part in.2. Incompleted requirements.3. Changing requirements.4. Managers do not involve in.
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Mikel Nogales:Mikel Nogales:
Mikel Nogales:
Proposal ERP workshop
EXPOSITION(Papers)
DEBATE
PRESENTATIONEXPERIENCES
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Proposal ERP workshop
Universities
Suppliers / Consultants
User companies
Technological Centres
Agents
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Proposal ERP workshopUniversitiesTechnologic
alCentres
UsercompaniesSuppliers
ConsultantsPapers Cases Products Debate
Experiences
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Proposal ERP workshopPROPOSAL CHANGES:
•PLACE. BILBAO VITORIA
•DATE
21ST month During 1st. Semester
Why: to make it coincide with the Council of
Science&Technology Ministers in Vitoria-Gasteiz in the
end of february.