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  • Subject: Re: Inventory Management Software
  • From: James Turnbull <jamest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 09:31:24 +1100
  • Organization: International Technology Group

IBM sells a warehouse product IMAS/400 (Integrated Management Accounting
System).  It is cheap and easily customisable.  It certainly does everything you
require and it's modulised so you only have to buy the options you require.

                                                            James Turnbull
                                                            AS/Tech Consulting


Jeff Crosby wrote:

> We're looking for inventory management software, preferably on the
> AS/400.  We're currently using the DMAS II Inventory Management
> application ported from the S/36 many years ago, "nativized", and
> _heavily_ modified.
>
> By "inventory management" I mean all the usual things that go with
> buying, including analyzing movement/demand by item and vendor lines,
> various ordering frequencies, profit contribution, vendor performance,
> and suggested PO's that the buyer can modify, accept, and then be
> exported to our PO writing application.
>
> This is the next to last app to be made Year 2000 compliant.  We'd like
> to have more capabilities available to us and thought now is the time to
> do it.  I'm aware of the E-3 Associates offering which looks good, but
> costs in excess of $70,000 from what I've been told.
>
> Can anyone tell me what is working well for you?  We'd prefer AS/400
> based, but it could be Win95 based as long as it was networkable and the
> transfer of data from our AS/400 files into the Win95 files could be
> automated.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> --
> -Jeff
>
> jlcrosby@fwi.com
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