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Bruce P

JoineryBIZ Finaly a good ERP software specificaly for Cabinetmakers ??

Hi guys .. just thought I would show you this   www.joinery-mp.biz 

Lets hear what you think .. good or bad .. 

 

The Automated CNC integration is a great way to improve production and will give most typical cabinet shops the ability to grow and increase profits .. HOWEVER ...  the CNC is just another machine!  It can still be cutting the wrong job at the wrong time .. or even worse .. not be cutting the right job at the right time because the material has not arrived.

 

The old saying .. " there is nothing more useless than to have done something very efficeintly something that should not have been done at all"  is very true.

 

Management of you company has never been more important and .. for the same reasons we use accounting software to run our accounts (remember the old days of the double entry ledger system ??  would you ever go back to it ?? )  it is not possible to operate a company (especialy a manufacturing company) to its maximum potential and profit, without the use of good ERP software. 

 

Sure .. I will get people dissagreeing with me .. but they are ususaly the people who have had a bad experience with the wrong software .. or just simply didnt give the software a fair go and just simply need a better experience to see this point. They are also usualy people who work too many hours, never get time off and complain they are not making money.  How can I say this with such conviction ?? I was that person a few years ago!

 

I am a cabinetmaker who has gone through the typical journey of Tradesman to Business owner and I do know the feeling of the weight of the business on my shoulders. After closing my shop, I have made it my goal to offer solutions to people just like me who need help getting back to the days when we worked on the company ... not it it.  Business owners should be promoting, developing, selling their company .. not beiong stuck in the regular tasks they employ (or should employ) people to do.

 

There is too much at risk to not make it your goal, as a business owner, to ensure your company can and will run very smoothly without you in it. Your product is not what you produce anymore .. those days are long gone .. your product is your company. 

 

How much would someone offer you for your product?

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