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NetSuite announces new functionality for manufacturing industry

New Features Optimise Key Manufacturing Business Processes  

NETSUITE SUITEWORLD 2016 SAN JOSE, Calif.—May 18, 2016—NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), the industry's leading provider of cloud-based financials / ERP and omnichannel commerce software suites, today announced significant new features designed to help companies that outsource manufacturing optimise their operations across every step of the product lifecycle, supply chain and order fulfilment with NetSuite. In addition, the new release will deliver collaboration and deep integrations with partners across manufacturing, logistics and shipping.

Today’s manufacturers confront significant challenges in the marketplace, including global competitive pressures, high operating costs, and evolving customer expectations. Many manufacturers have adapted by focusing more narrowly on innovative design and managing and phasing out their products to stay ahead of customer demand and trends. They seek to spend less capital on manufacturing, distribution and capital expenses like equipment and warehouses; instead, relying on global partners to produce and ship their products. In this competitive and fast-changing environment, they need flexible, cloud-based systems that allow them to quickly adapt and collaborate with partners. However, many manufacturers are still struggling with aging on-premise software and managing multiple, disparate systems; version lock; no real-time visibility into the business; and data silos that create a huge disconnect between shop floor and top level operations.

NetSuite provides innovative companies outsourcing manufacturing with a complete and connected business suite with scalable, intelligent, easy-to-use features that advance supply chain collaboration and streamline all internal and external business processes and transactions.

“Changing customer expectations and global market forces now require manufacturers to be more nimble and innovative than ever before,” said Jim McGeever, President and COO of NetSuite. “Unfortunately, many manufacturers are still struggling with systems designed for another era that can’t adapt to their needs today. With a unified, flexible and cloud-based system, NetSuite is delivering the collaborative tools to optimise operations today and adjust to the needs of tomorrow.”

With NetSuite, manufacturers gain access to a modern cloud solution that can transform their business, bringing them to the forefront of modern manufacturing and helping to position them for the industrial Internet-of-Things (IoT).

The enhancements announced today deliver key benefits across product lifecycle management (PLM), supply chain execution, order fulfilment and partner integration.

Comprehensive PLM in a Single Suite
As product companies outsource manufacturing and shipping, they need tools and technologies that will enable them to monitor the products’ lifecycle and make sure the supply chain is prepared for changes in demand and requirements. Because NetSuite is a full suite, it provides capabilities to manage all product functionalities including:

  • Advanced Bill of Materials (BOM) functionality allowing a single BOM to be used for multiple manufactured items and manufacturing locations—reducing maintenance and data inconsistencies.
  • Integrated repeatable, workflow-driven process for new product introduction, one of the most challenging phases of a product lifecycle.
  • Easy coordination and collaboration within the enterprise and connected supply chain.
  • Faster speed to market.
  • A more deeply connected supply chain with partners sharing data, enabling greater innovation.

Seamless Supply Chain Execution
As transportation costs have risen, often cancelling out low labour costs, and customers expect faster and faster shipping times, manufacturing facilities, distribution centres and 3PLs need to be strategically placed, globally. NetSuite, with its cloud-based architecture and global footprint, allows manufacturers to quickly establish operations and connect with partners. Companies can position consigned inventory at the contract manufacturer and customers if necessary, and even incorporate 3PLs as subsidiaries if they want to have product cost integration and visibility. The latest enhancements to NetSuite’s manufacturing capabilities enable improved supply chain execution through:

  • Easy visibility to time-phased demand and supply.
  • Alerts when plans change and action is required or beneficial.
  • Minimising inventory investment while maximising customer responsiveness.
  • Freeing up cash to invest in other products and activities.
  • Optimising the entire supply chain as an organism, not individual locations independently.

Optimised Order Fulfillment
With manufacturers, warehouses, shipping partners and customers spread across the globe, achieving visibility into inventory and fulfilling the order in the right time at the right price has never been more difficult. With the latest enhancements, NetSuite is enabling manufacturers to optimise their order fulfilment processes with support for:

  • Drop-ship and special orders.
  • Visibility into distribution center and 3PL orders.
  • Serial / Lot / Expiration traceability.
  • Tracking of the country of origin and importer of record for each product.
  • Transfer of legal ownership where appropriate.

Deep Partner Integrations
Outsourced manufacturers rely heavily on their partners at every step along the supply chain and production process. Maintaining seamless integration and close collaboration with these partners is vital for modern manufacturers to survive in a global economy. NetSuite’s powerful SuiteCloud development platform enables tight integration with manufacturing, shipping and logistics partners around the globe through:

  • Pre-built integrations with leading PLM software vendors, including Autodesk and Arena.
  • Supply chain execution and management integrations for both inventory and schedule data for contract manufacturers, vendor and 3PLs, and product quality data for contract manufacturers and outside vendors.
  • Order fulfilment integration for 3PL shipment data, shipping data, legal transfer data and the ability to provide shipment data direct to customers.

Today, more than 30,000 companies and subsidiaries depend on NetSuite to run complex, mission-critical business processes globally in the cloud. Since its inception in 1998, NetSuite has established itself as the leading provider of cloud-based financials/enterprise resource planning (ERP) and omnichannel commerce software applications for businesses of all sizes. Many FORTUNE 100 companies rely on NetSuite to accelerate innovation and business transformation. NetSuite continues its success in delivering the best cloud business management software to businesses around the world, enabling them to lower IT costs significantly while increasing productivity, as the global adoption of the cloud accelerates.

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