Scott Ryan to Present at the Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo

Scott Ryan to Present at the Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo

Cetec ERP is pleased to announce plans to exhibit in Booth 341 at the Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (EWPTE), scheduled to take place May 15-16, 2024 at the Baird Center in Milwaukee. The event will feature a Technical Conference Presentation by Senior Consultant Scott Ryan, titled “Wire Harness Rework Process Integrated into Manufacturing Business…


Cetec ERP is pleased to announce plans to exhibit in Booth 341 at the Electrical Wire Processing Technology Expo (EWPTE), scheduled to take place May 15-16, 2024 at the Baird Center in Milwaukee. The event will feature a Technical Conference Presentation by Senior Consultant Scott Ryan, titled “Wire Harness Rework Process Integrated into Manufacturing Business Process Workflows: A Best Practices Presentation.”

Manufacturing companies often encounter returns authorization situations that require clear and efficient processes. Ryan’s presentation will explore proven business practices for managing returns, repairs, rework, and related processes. The discussion will emphasize the importance of integrating these practices into broader business processes, such as internal purchase orders, inventory tracking, manufacturing re-work orders, and credit memos. Attendees can expect valuable insights into optimizing their business workflows for enhanced efficiency and productivity.

Cetec ERP invites expo attendees to visit Booth 341 to explore its ERP solutions and learn more about how the platform can elevate their manufacturing processes. The Cetec ERP team will be available to answer any inquiries about the company’s comprehensive ERP capabilities.

To learn more about Cetec ERP and their advanced manufacturing software solutions, visit www.cetecerp.com. 


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