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Win W.
Sporting Goods, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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We are better capturing data that can be used for costing items that we manufacture, as well as better defining and controlling engineering specifications and processes used for each item including engineering change orders.
This software is scalable. No matter how much or how quickly our company grows, we know that the software can scale with that growth. Yet despite that capacity, we were able to get started for considerably less cost than with SAP.
Tracking part serial numbers through production seems a bit cumbersome for a small to mid-sized firm.
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Unlike an SAP or JD Edwards solution, IQMS is very discrete. Because their system is so focused, if their system fits your needs, then you win during implementation. Rather than a 24 to 36 month rollout, the average IQMS implementation takes 6 to 9 months. There's no time or money wasted on customization because you're not given the source code. In other words, it's basically off the shelf. If it closely fits your needs, then it's great. If it doesn't, then go in another direction. When you bring IQMS out to demonstrate their software, they'll tell you as much. If they don't see you as at least a 95% fit for their software, they don't want to sell it to you. They take pride in their customer retention rate, and avoid taking on customers when they know that the system won't be a fit.
From the perspective of an injection molder, there's very little that we do as a company that we cannot translate into a module in IQMS. What used to be many different "islands of information" has been transitioned into IQMS since going live with the system in the summer of 2003. As some of the newer modules become more mature, this trend will continue for us. The fewer the databases, the easier it is to query all of that data simultaneously to generate more useful information.
IQMS has continued to grow their customer base. At times, that growth has been fairly rapid. During those times, it has sometimes put a strain on their Tech Support staff. Though they do a great job, I think they've been understaffed at times, but they do seem to fill the gaps pretty quickly.