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I am the Professional Service Manager for Twingroup.
I think we can discuss about your problems.
If you want I can visit you and propose you our solutions.

Bye.
Visit our site www.twingroup.com

We know very well your version of BPCS because it used by Yamaha and was
used in the past by Valeo , two of our clients.


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Blackwell, Jim [mailto:jblackwell@KBAlloys.com]
Inviato: marted́ 9 luglio 2002 17.18
A: 'bpcs-l@midrange.com'
Oggetto: Implementing MRP


Here's my short story.  I'm the new corporate IT guy.  One of our divisions
in the UK has BPCS 5.1.01 and went through the millennium conversion only.
They have the MRP module but have never used it. They claim not to have the
MPS module.  Now their director wants to implement "some type of planning
function". The issue is that we will be evaluating an ERP solution
corporate-wide.  Is it worth trying to implement BPCS MRP for this division
as an interim step - and do we even have that option given the
circumstances? I would appreciate anyone's thoughts. I have no hands-on with
BPCS.

Jim Blackwell
Corporate IT Director
KB Alloys, Inc.
Voice: (610) 693-1111, Extension 254
Fax: (610) 693-8121
Email: jblackwell@kballoys.com

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