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Ramon, CA – January 10, 2001 –
General Microcircuits (Mooresville, NC), a contract manufacturer
of commercial electronics, has installed Relevant Business
Systems' Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) suite to monitor
and manage the procurement and production of jobs for its
various customers.
“We selected Relevant because it is
specifically built for material heavy manufacturing by project,”
reports General Microcircuits CFO Thomas Evans. “We
also like having Purchasing being an integral, integrated
part of the solution.”
“General Microcircuits will now be
able to associate inventory items, sales orders, work orders,
purchase requisitions, and purchase orders within each project,”
emphasizes Patrick Garrehy, Relevant Business Systems' President
and CEO. “Items used throughout their customers’
products, such as sub-components, can be planned without regard
to projects to increase procurement or manufacturing efficiencies
but, when used, allocated to specific jobs.”
The Relevant ERP system was delivered and
installed in December, 2000. General Microcircuits is using
the majority of the suite’s modules.
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| About
Relevant Business Systems
Relevant Business Systems provides
superior project-oriented enterprise software for Aerospace and
Defense, Engineer to Order, Contract Manufacturing, Maintenance Repair
and Overhaul, and project-oriented manufacturing companies. The company
was co-founded in 1983 by Patrick Garrehy, a pioneer in the development
of packaged software for discrete manufacturers and a veteran of several
defense industry firms.
Relevant software is architected to better meet the
needs of make-to-stock, make-to-order, and engineer-to-order manufacturers
for whom aggressive project management is the key to profitability. Through
superior product performance and outstanding customer service, Relevant
has become the supplier of choice for many of the premier firms in the
industry.
Relevant Business Systems is headquartered
at 12667 Alcosta Blvd., Suite 300, San Ramon, California, 94583
and can be found on the web at www.relevant.com. |
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