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Analyzing QAD’s Reach
Posted on: November 30, 2017 | By: Guy Logan | QAD Practice News
Conceptualizing what QAD or any other ERP software does for someone outside of the industry may be difficult at first. But look around your work, house, or school. Chances are, QAD is all around you, as is depicted in the below graphic by QAD on their web site. QAD is the software that supports manufacturing company’s business needs. Manufacturing of the consumer goods around us wouldn’t be possible without a solution like QAD to enable their processes to run effectively.

It’s no secret that the manufacturing industry is growing and changing rapidly. With the increased number of competitors, it’s important for producers to stay ahead of the change. By increasing the speed of your supply chain, manufacturers can adjust products according to buying patterns and trends. Because if your organization isn’t fulfilling customer demand, your competitor most certainly will take the opportunity. Another obstacle manufacturers are having to overcome is their ability to comply with evolving safety and environmental regulations. This is highly important due to the risk that incompliance brings. Having an organized ERP software like QAD helps prevent missing these marks.
Here are a few stats on QAD’s global reach:
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700+ Consumer Products Sites Live on QAD
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60 Countries with QAD Consumer Products Customers
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$1.62 Trillion Annual Revenue Generated by QAD Consumer Products Customers
Is your organization a manufacturer looking to improve your business processes and implement new ERP software to support these improvements? We’d love to talk with you. Contact Logan Consulting and we can discuss what matters to you today!












