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Work team.

Presentation:. Work team. Eusebio Gaínza. General Manager eusebiog.leia@sea.es Cristina Murua. European Projects Coordinator cristinam.leia@sea.es Sergio Larreina. Technician in TW sergiol.leia@sea.es

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Work team.

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  1. Presentation: • Work team. Eusebio Gaínza. General Manager eusebiog.leia@sea.es Cristina Murua. European Projects Coordinator cristinam.leia@sea.es Sergio Larreina. Technician in TW sergiol.leia@sea.es José M. Nogales. Innovation Projects Coordinator txeman.leia@sea.es Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  2. Location The Centre is placed at the Alava Technological Park; Alava is one of the provinces which make up the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country. The LEIA Foundation - Centre for Technological Development Alava Technological ParkLeonardo Da Vinci Street, 1101510-Miñano (ALAVA)Tel: 34 945 298 144Fax: 34 945 298 217http://www.leia.es Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  3. Personnel in 2001: 73 contracted. • 23 collaborators. • LEIA is formed by different departments: • Environmental Research and Development • Technological Dissemination • Knowledge Technologies • Industrial Safety • Pharmaceutical Development Unit Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  4. Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  5. Knowledge techonologies department: • Software for the integration of management Systems (INSIGE). • Innovation Management. • Quality, environment and safety management technologies • Integrated management technologies • Innovation Management (GESTINNO) • IMTs dissemination (INNOREGIO) Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  6. Agenda • Our tasks in VERITE • ERP’s actual state • ERP workshop Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  7. Our tasks in VERITE Main target: Dissemination of IMTs ERP Workshop chat Databases List of suppliers web Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  8. Our tasks in VERITE Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  9. ERP’s state PLANNING TECHNIQUES EVOLUTION Integrat ion ERP II System extension to managerial environment ERP MRP II extended to other business areas Mathematical programming techniques focused on planning MRP II Nedds and capabilities planning MRP Needs planning 20-70 80 90 00 Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  10. Production Master Plan Bill of Materials (BOM) Inventory Control Material Requirement Planning MRP Production Purchasing Production Cost Control ERP’s state PRODUCTION Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  11. PRODUCTION Production Master Plan Bill of Materials (BOM) Inventory Control Material Requirement Planning MRP Capability Planning Purchasing Traces Production Centres Production Cost Control ERP’s state PRODUCTION Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  12. Production Master Plan Bill of Materials Inventory Control Material Requirement Planning MRP Capability Planning Purchasing Traces Centros de Fabricación Production Cost Control Finance Sales Stock Production Design ERP’s state Purchasing PRODUCTION Human Resources Accounting Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  13. Finance Sales Stock Production Design Purchasing PRODUCTION Human Resources Accounting Production Master Plan Bill of Materials Inventory Control Material Requirement Planning MRP Capability Planning Purchasing Traces Centros de Fabricación Production Cost Control ERP’s state Customers Banks B2B B2C B2B EDI Suppliers Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  14. ERP’s state Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  15. Logistics Production Distribution Enterprise Resource Planing (ERP) Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Marketing Sales Customer Service Selling Chain Management Supply Chain Management Business Partners: Suppliers, Distributors, Resellers ERP’s state Employees Stakeholders Finance/Accounting/Auditing Management Control Administrative Control HRMS/ORMS/Purchasing Knowledge Tone Applications Enterprise Application Integration Customers, Resellers Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001 Source: Ravi Kalakota e-business: roadmap for success

  16. Market trends • Collaborative commerce and ERP II. • It’s a business strategy and a set of applications which make possible and improve the financial and operative processes, both managerial and intermanagerial. • "ERP II" is focused on deep knowledgements of industrial areas and relationships among enterprises, not only in the own enterprise processes. • In the year 2005, "ERP II" systems will relieve "ERP" as the main tool to encourage the efficiency of both internal processes and intermanagerial ones. Source: Gartner Group Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  17. Files Relational DB Enterprise 1980 decade 1990 decade 2000+ SAP Oracle PeopleSoft BAAN Multinat >$160B SAP Oracle PeopleSoft JD Edwards QAD PeopleSoft JDE One World Infinium Symix Navision Great Plains Navision aXapta Gros 97, Geminix Praxis, Aqua Navision Dimoni, Logic A3 Software Small Mult >39.000M < $160B R e c e i p t s DataWorks BAAN Symix CA Man Man Great Plains CS+ Platinum Solomon Agresso Med.Ent. >3000M - <39000M Micro MRP Great Plains Exact Cima+ de CCS Concorde Sage Small Company 750M -3000M Gros 97, Geminix Logic Control Pinwin Logic Control <750 M Arquitectures ERP’s state Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  18. 13% 3% 24% 32% 28% What is wrong in your actual system ? Access troubles to data Complicated Maintenance It does not fit to the new company directions Expensive to support Weakness with the technical direction Source: Deloitte & Touche - 1500 interviewed companies Implantation’s handicaps Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  19. Implantation’s handicaps 10 reasons because of implantation fails: 1. Users do not take part in. 2. Incompleted requirements. 3. Changing requirements. 4.Managers do not involve in. 5. Troubles with technology. 6. No resources. 7. Unreal expectations. 8. Unclear objectives. 9. Unreal expiration dates. 10. New technologies. Source: Standish Group Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  20. Mikel Nogales: Mikel Nogales: Mikel Nogales: Proposal ERP workshop PRESENTATION EXPERIENCES EXPOSITION (Papers) DEBATE Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  21. Proposal ERP workshop User companies Agents Universities Technological Centres Suppliers / Consultants Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  22. Proposal ERP workshop Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

  23. Proposal ERP workshop • PROPOSAL CHANGES: • PLACE. • BILBAO VITORIA • DATE • 21ST month During 1st. Semester • Why: to make it coincide with the Council of Science&Technology Ministers in Vitoria-Gasteiz in the end of february. Meeting Thessaloniki 29 -30 November 2001

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