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QAD Announces New Manufacturing and Supply Chain Capabilities

Latest enhancements help enterprises on their journey to becoming more adaptive and resilient

QAD Inc., a leading provider of next-generation manufacturing and supply chain solutions in the cloud, has released the latest enhancements to QAD Adaptive ERP along with other QAD Adaptive Applications.

Today, business turbulence is the new normal. Manufacturers and global supply chains face unrelenting fluctuations in supply and demand. For businesses to endure and prosper in these times, they must possess the ability to rapidly adapt to new business models, and seamlessly optimize agility, efficiency and resilience for effective customer service.

“The enhancements we’ve made will improve our customers’ user experience, increase business efficiency and mitigate risk,” said Charles Sutherland, chief product officer at QAD. “We’re especially thrilled to add QAD Redzone Connected Workforce and QAD Process Intelligence to our family of solutions. Both help our customers minimize friction and strengthen their competitiveness.”

In addition to updates to QAD Adaptive ERP, QAD has enhanced solutions within its Adaptive Applications portfolio, including QAD Digital Supply Chain Planning (DSCP), QAD EQMS (Enterprise Quality Management System), QAD Digital Commerce, QAD SRM (Supplier Relationship Management), QAD Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ), QAD Global Trade & Transportation Execution (GTTE) and QAD Process Intelligence.

Several solution updates enhance productivity and provide customers with faster benefits and business value. QAD DSCP reduces the time required to implement a fully operational planning solution. Improved collaboration, approval, and scheduling tools in QAD EQMS assist quality departments in responding to and managing audits and non-conformances more quickly and accurately. In addition, QAD SRM’s Supplier Collaboration feature streamlines various interactions with customers’ suppliers.

Other solution updates introduce even tighter integration between QAD products. Supplier Scorecards in QAD SRM now include extensive data for Supplier Delivery performance and Quality performance, sourced from QAD Adaptive ERP and QAD EQMS. QAD Digital Commerce has extended the integration with the Sales Order functionality and Inventory in QAD Adaptive ERP. Finally, the first integrations of QAD Process Intelligence with QAD Adaptive ERP have been launched, specifically for the processes of Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Shipping and Maintenance.

For details of the specific enhancements and how they help enterprises become more adaptive and grow their business, please visit the QAD Blog.

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