Chesterbrook, PA, Feb. 20, 2018 -- Deacom, Inc., the developer of a comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution, has been selected by Miller Chemical & Fertilizer, LLC to help grow their international business. Currently serving more than 90 counties, the chemical company is maneuvering many unique challenges for documentation, regulation, and inventory requirements, yet their legacy ERP system is planned to discontinue later this year. By investing in DEACOM ERP, the process manufacturer will be able to capitalize on a long-term solution with the necessary functionality built specifically for its international business.
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“In order to meet our aggressive growth plans over the next four years, we came to the conclusion that we could not continue to operate on an unsupported system,” said Tony Hartlaub, Vice President of Finance for Miller Chemical & Fertilizer. “Rather than embarking on a re-implementation of the generic, legacy system, we have decided to replace it with Deacom’s industry-specific ERP solution. This change will allow for more automated procedures that are designed to encourage scalability of our business over time.”
The ERP provider’s Kaizen development philosophy ensures that the software is constantly evolving alongside changing requirements and regulations. With the industry’s largest functional foundation tailored towards the specific needs of manufacturers and distributors, Deacom customers are able to leverage the most applicable functionality limiting their dependence on bolt-ons or customizations.
Using a single set of business logic, companies like Miller Chemical & Fertilizer can centralize all business operations and access critical data in real-time – meeting important international requirements. By automating document generation for CoA, GHS, and SDS forms, as well as foreign currency and tax requirements, the company can reallocate efforts to focus on strategies to expand the business.
For more information about Deacom, visit deacom.com or call 1-877-4-DEACOM.
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About Deacom, Inc.
Deacom, Inc. is the producer of DEACOM ERP, a comprehensive ERP platform with the industry’s largest functional foundation. As the artisans of ERP software, Deacom builds functionality that specifically resolves the complex challenges of manufacturers and distributors. With a focus on constantly evolving the software, critical business functionality is developed by Deacom into the core platform. This provides a unique opportunity for customers to increase operational efficiency and decrease the total costs of ERP ownership. Deacom’s competitors include other Tier 1 ERP providers like SAP (NYSE: SAP), Oracle (NYSE: ORCL), and Infor. To learn more, visit deacom.com, follow on Twitter or call 1-877-4-DEACOM.
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Kelly Peters Deacom, Inc. 6109712278 x246 [email protected]


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