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Solutions
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::: Solution Framework
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What is a Solution Framework?
A Standard Solution Framework (SSF) is a standard models of
the applications developed for the customers in the past by
Dicetek in the specific industry verticals. SSF could also be
termed as a "pathway" to the end product and solution.
This frameworks has the Process Definition, Screen Shots of
the specific industry application, Report Layouts and
necessary database definitions, which will be very much
helpful for the SME users to "visualize" the application in
detail during the Project initiation phase.
Dicetek has the Standard Solution Frameworks in the specific
industry verticals like Logistics, Supply Chain Management,
Procurement, Sales & Distribution and Warehousing Solutions,
which can be converted as an individual projects as per the
Customer requirements, with less time spent on the
requirements gathering.
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::: SDM - Sales & Distribution Management
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Sales and Distribution Management for SMEs
whose business is focused on Trading,
Manufacturing with warehouses in place. The
standard modules includes:
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Contract Terms |
Quotation / Sales
Forecast |
Sales Order |
Purchase Order |
Sales Inventory |
Goods Receiving
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Deliver to Customer |
Customer Invoice |
Supplier Invoice
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Accounting Interface
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Vendor Management |
Customer Management |
Payment Reconciliation |
Other Invoices |
Reports. |
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::: SCM - Supply Chain
Management
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Supply Chain Management for SMEs, whose business is focused on Manufacturing,
Trading, Warehouse, Logistics in Place. SCM is integrating the business
processes of Customers, Suppliers, Retailers, Distributors, Warehouse Agents,
and other parties involved in the SCM process and exchange the real time
information electronically. SCM Engine can be included as an add-on module with
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::: Procurement
Logistics
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An integrated procurement process includes SDM, SCM and also with
the standard warehouse. Logistics Application for the freight
forwarding, import/export companies, who can exchange the
real-time information with all the parties involved. The data can
be sent electronically, to avoid manual data entry, to save time
and accuracy of the data. The actual inventory could also be
handled as a Vendor Managed Inventory Systems or a Standard
Inventory Systems with the option of Standard / Average / Actual
Costing Methods. |
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