Chesterbrook, Pa, Feb. 27, 2018 -- Deacom, Inc., the developer of a comprehensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution, is the ERP provider of choice for Reliance Private Label Supplements, a premier private label company in the natural products industry. By implementing DEACOM ERP, Reliance Private Label Supplements can easily navigate their recent growth through stronger process controls and centralized data management.
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“Our recent investments to improve manufacturing equipment has played a prominent role in generating a surge of new business,” said Phil Vigeant, CEO of Reliance Private Label Supplements. “It’s a very exciting time for our company and now we are focused on implementing software that can take our success even further. DEACOM has the tools to standardize our operations throughout the entire product lifecycle and provide a great visibility into our business along the way. Accessibility to real-time data will allow valuable, internal resources to make a larger impact on the business.”
By keeping all software functionality native to the core ERP system, Deacom is able to introduce scalable and repeatable processes and limit their reliance on the outside software systems. Its centralized set of business logic relieves the ERP environment of complications caused by heavily bolted-together ERP software: communication breakdowns between sub-systems, data inconsistencies, and manual workarounds. With such a comprehensive view of business performance, decision makers can better identify opportunities for stronger process controls in sales, purchasing, inventory, lot tracking, and production.
“In an industry where customer satisfaction drives business success, Deacom will provide us with the peace of mind that our customers are getting exactly what they order every time – no matter how our business evolves,” continued Vigeant.
For more information about Deacom, visit www.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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