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’s distinctive business model allows users to lease the product with no large up-front costs. SYNCHRO ERP, Austin, Texas, has been produc-


ing ERP software specific to the cast metal manu- facturer since 1975. SYNCHRO’s ERP system is a robust, established and dedicated ERP/MRP soft- ware system, developed exclusively for metalcasters by experts in the industry sector. SYNCHRO’s depart- ments include technical support, implementation, training, research and design, consultation, report design and programming. Generic systems are ineffective when


casting-specific production requirements are required. SYNCHRO offers its clients three significant factors: 1. A specific, dedicated ERP/MRP software system. 2. A skilled team composed of experts in the casting industry who strive to work with and provide solu- tions specific to its clients.


3. Research and development devoted to the needs of the casting manufacturer.


SYNCHRO ERP is delivered to the customer via a distinctive business model. The software is leased with no large up-front costs. For example, the system can be provided for $100 per user per month (with a 50% discount after 10 users). This includes all modules, all upgrades and all technical support. The ERP system can be integrated into any existing accounts software, including automated reporting, business-to-business linking, web integration, and automated shop floor services, such as spectrograph, tensile test, molding lines, equipment usage and other ERP systems. On-site training and installation costs for an


average of five users over eight days are $8,000. SYNCHRO ERP also offers a full working version trial system for three or four months that is installed on-site.


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