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QAD Configurator Gary Wasserman MaryAnn Guthrie 11-October-11
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Introduction to Configurator -Business drivers -Manufacturing strategies -Configurator Configurator at work -Product demo The Future of the Configurator Question and answers Agenda Configure to Order 2
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Lower prices Higher quality Faster delivery Customized products Customers Demanding Configure to Order “Mass Customization Is (Finally) The Future Of Products” Forrester, April 15 2011 3
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Standardize, reduced margins Reduce supply chain costs Improve order lead times Reduce quote and order errors Improve customer service Manufacturer’s Pressures Configure to Order 4
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5 Manufacturing Strategies Configure to Order Variety Volume DesignPurchaseManufactureAssembleShip InventoryManufactureAssembleShip ManufactureInventoryAssembleShip ManufactureAssembleInventoryShip Delivery Lead Time Engineer-to-Order (ETO) Make-to-Order (MTO) Assemble-to-Order (ATO) Make-to-Stock (MTS) Configure-to- Order (CTO)
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6 What is QAD Configurator? QAD Configurator provides the tools to easily configure complex products during order entry without the need for technical knowledge of the product or system being configured. -adds mass customization capabilities -maintains business rules that define product variations offered -guides sales reps through the steps of configuring a product without the intervention of an engineer -significantly reduces order entry time and error rates
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7 Guided sales -Flexible questionnaire design -Powerful price calculations Instant conversion of customer requirements into manufacturing requirements -Product configuration rules -Seamless integration Intuitive, Informative, Intelligent Configure to Order
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8 Meet customers’ specific requirements Streamlined order and quotation process -Reduced error rates -Reduces lead time to fulfill orders Bridge knowledge gap Your Competitive Advantage Configure to Order
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9 Forecast consumption for planning items Configuration rebuild User defined warning messages Oracle database support New browses and browse collections And much more... Recent Product Enhancements Configure to Order
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Demonstration Simple reorder for complex configurations Step-by-step questionnaire Comprehensive rules Easy rule definition & modification Order configured products Add options & accessories Suggest additional products Review & accept configuration
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Demonstration Ordered item variant Order-specific product structure Order-specific routing Configured work order Display rule logic Change product configuration rules Change configuration structures Create new selection rule
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The very near Future 12
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Customer Self Service - CSS QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 13 CSS - Sept 2011 Full “Configured Products” support CSS - March 2012 Support of QAD Configurator
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Configurator Advisory Group defined priorities including CSS integration Current CSS customers that expressed this a high priority Customer Driven QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 14
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Usability -Simplicity, visibility, performance Scope -Full product configuration capabilities in CSS -Visibility of configurations What you and your customers want… QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 15
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View Product Configuations in CSS -Catalog -Shopping Cart -Sales Order Review -Reports Customer Self Service QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 16
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New Concept: Standard Configurations QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 17
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Five Simple Steps QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 18
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Select Configurable Product QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 19
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Step 2 QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 20
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Review “Promoted” Configurations QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 21
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Step 3 QAD CSS and Configurator Integration
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Select or Change Configuration QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 23
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Step 4 QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 24
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Add to Cart QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 25
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Step 5 QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 26
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Check Out QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 27
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Release planned for March 2012 eB2.1 SP4 and higher, including EE No additional charge -CSS and Configurator need to be licensed and on maintenance When can I have I have it? QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 28
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No additional charge -CSS and Configurator need to be licensed and on maintenance -There may be a requirement for additional CSS bandwidth Licensing and Pricing QAD CSS and Configurator Integration 29
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Closing Streamline processes Improve customer experience Reduce time & cost Eliminate errors Focus on your business, not your software!
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