HERMA has pushed ahead with the automated ordering of self-adhesive material in cooperation with its customers. Swedish converter, LariTryck has automated its material orders, thanks to the EDI link with Herma’s self-adhesive materials division, to increase its operational efficiency.
Handling Ordering Process Completely via EDI Link
For the first time, HERMA and LariTryck are handling ordering processes completely via EDI-processable messages using the C3 ERP software from theurer.com: from material ordering to the transmission of delivery information.
C3 is the leading ERP software for printing and packaging companies and organizes all processes – from purchasing and production to sales and invoicing. For example, LariTryck can now order new self-adhesive material from HERMA directly from the ordering screen of the software through the recently developed EDI interface.
“The comprehensive integration of all functions through to HERMA, our important self-adhesive material supplier, ensures substantial time savings in our company”, stated Johan Ripa, managing director of LariTryck.
LariTryck Increases Efficiency with C3 ERP Software
With the help of precise real-time information from the software, LariTryck also increases efficiency throughout the entire company because the purchasing, goods inwards, production and accounting departments can handle all self-adhesive material orders using the software environment. Shipping details including the IDs on rolls of self-adhesive material and exact quantities are sent directly to LariTryck’s ERP system.
“Our goal is to create new benefits for our customers time and time again. We want to further improve the competitiveness of our customers with modern software, lean business processes as well as automation in administration and production”, said Andreas Bauer, managing director of theurer.com.
“We can better focus on our core competencies, namely working closely with our customers and developing high-quality labels. The new link is much more efficient and prevents the mistakes caused by the manual processing of data input”, added Ripa.