Title: Embrace the Future of Manufacturing with Infor
1Embracing the Factory of the Future
Steps manufacturers can take now to prepare for
the new paradigm
2Manufacturing faces disruptive changes from
multiple directions
Expanding global markets
New information technology
New operational technology
Escalatingcustomer demands
3creating a convergence of forces
- Expanding middle class
- Emerging nations
- Global internet access
Expanding global markets
- 3D printing
- Sensors/scanners
- Robotics
- Late stage assembly
- Internet of Things
- Big data
- Configuration tools
- Collaboration
New information technology
New operational technology
Escalatingcustomer demands
- Personalized products
- Expect more value, speed
- Positive experience
4The result Growth and opportunity
The Internet of Things
50B
19T
connected devices by 2030
projected in worldwide economic value
McKinsey Global Institute Manufacturing the
Future The next era of global growth and
innovation.
5How can you seize this opportunity?
Modernize your systems The Factory of the
Future has two pillars of advanced technologies
Information Technologies
Operational Technologies
6The result The Factory of the Future
Information Technologies
Understands customer expectations and buying
triggers
Applies new technologies for end-to-end value
chain visibility
Meets changing consumer demand for speed, value
and service
Turns to cloud deployment for agile response to
changing conditions
7The result The Factory of the Future
Operational Technologies
Embraces innovation and disruptive technologies
Adapts to new best manufacturing practices for
ETO and MTO
Automates processes for lean workflows with
minimal waste
Overcomes increased global competition by
offering distinctive products and service
8Meet the fully integrated, digitally connected
enterprise
Seamless visibility of real time data across the
enterprise and supply chain
Highly productive and efficient shop floor
processes produces products with speed, quality
and customer-centric value
9Benefits of the Factory of the Future
Better ability to predict consumer trends and
buying triggers
1
Increased agility to respond to fast changing
market conditions
2
Improved cycle times and on-time deliveries to
customers
3
Total visibility through the value supply chain
4
Reduced time and cost to launch new products
5
10Benefits of the Factory of the Future
Improved asset utilization with fewer idle
machines
6
7
Improved customer experience
Minimal waste of resources and labor
8
Mobility tools can attract and retain millennial
workforce
9
Improved analytics allow personnel make
profit-first decisions
10
11Checklist Preparing your IT infrastructure
How do you get started on your journey to the
Factory of the Future?
Visibility
Customer centricity
Mobility
Cloud enabled
Data ingenuity
12Checklist Preparing your IT infrastructure
Start here. Ask the right questions.
Do you have complete value chain visibility? Can
you track details in real-time?
Visibility
Do you empower personnel to work the way they
live? Do they have constant connectivity via
intuitive mobile devices?
Customer centricity
Mobility
Are you using cloud deployment so you can move
plants and add locations to respond to market
demands?
Cloud enabled
Data ingenuity
13Checklist Preparing your IT infrastructure
Summarize your gaps. Turn to a trusted solution
provider to help fill IT gaps.
Visibility
Are you in sync with customers? Do you use
portals, collaborative and collaboration tools to
provide customized products?
Customer centricity
Mobility
What is your data IQ? Do you use business
intelligence and role-based KPIs? Do you track
trends and predict inventory and resource needs?
Cloud enabled
Data ingenuity
14Here is an example of new information technology
trends
CloudSuite for end to end commerce
MOVE
STORE
DELIVER
SELL
SOURCE
MAKE
z
Out-bound Demand
In-bound Supply
Order mgmt. Procure-to-pay finance
Transportation management
Plan, market, quote, and close
Inventory management
Work in process
Transport/receive
Warehouse management
Factory management
15Checklist Preparing your operational
infrastructure
Also examine your shop floor, inventory systems,
automation and movement of materials through the
plant.
IoT and sensors
Innovation and 3D printing
Shop floor automation
Assets and robotics
CPQ
16Checklist Preparing your operational
infrastructure
Are you using smart sensors and Internet of
Things technologies to connect with customers,
suppliers and assets?
IoT and sensors
Are you embracing disruptive operational
technologies?
Innovation and 3D printing
Shop floor Automation
Are you using configuration and pricing tools to
assist with product customization?
Assets and Robotics
CPQ
17Checklist Preparing your IoT infrastructure
Upgrade and add operational improvements
according to a strategy
IoT and sensors
Are you automating shop floor processes,
eliminating idle machines and excessive movement
of materials?
Innovation and 3D printing
Shop floor Automation
Internal assets and robotics
Are you monitoring internal assets to prevent
unexpected downtimes?
CPQ
18Here is an example of new operational trends
Contract manufacturingProducts are now often
designed, built, and shipped by different
companies in partnership
19Start executing the plan
20Infor helps manufacturers get on track
Infor offers manufacturers purpose-built solution
suites that will manage the complete
manufacturing operation, from financials and
scheduling to shop floor management, quality
control, and analytics. The highly flexible
end-to-end solutions help you improve process
efficiency, more accurately manage your cost
position, better meet customer expectations, and
accelerate growth.
21Infors expertise in manufacturing
30
100
25,000
years
customers
products
Manufacturing is Infors largest industry segment
22Infor manufacturing industries and verticals
Discrete manufacturing 4 industries, 28
verticals and 316 SIC codes
Industrial Manufacturing
High TechElectronics
Aerospace and Defence
Automotive
- Industrial Machinery Equipment
- Metal Fabrication
- Plastics Fabrication
- Medical Devices
- Primary Metals
- Furniture Fixtures
- CPG
- Stone, Clay, Glass, Concrete
- Paper Pulp
- Printing Publishing
- Lumber Wood
- Other HTE
- Industrial Electronics
- Components Accessories
- Communications
- Comm. Equipment
- Computers/Office Equipment
- Semiconductors
- Consumer Electronics
- Aerospace MRO Services
- Defense
- Metal Fabrication
- Defense MRO Services
- Defense Electronics
- Tier Suppliers
- OEM
- Specialty Vehicles
- After-market
23Infor cloud credentials
4,500 Unique customers globally
6,300 Customer sites
45 million Users
8 PB Petabytes of data
1,050 Opportunitiesprovisioned in FY15
lt 2 mins Time it takes to provision customers on
automated MT apps
96 Countries accessing the Infor cloud
99.9 Average historicaluptime
120 Customer and industry audits conducted each
year
ISO, ITAR HIPAA Compliant
24Ready to begin your journey toward becoming a
Factory of the Future?
MEET INFOR VALUE ENGINEERING
Let Infors Value Engineering team help you take
the first steps. The team of experts in business
process and IT solutions can help you identify,
quantify, and realize the tangible business
benefits of embracing the new paradigm. Ready to
get started?
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