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Priority offers tailored systems that meet the requirements of its core vertical markets, including manufacturing, professional services, customer service, retail (including a built-in PoS, the critical link between front- and back-office), healthcare, construction, automotive, agriculture and more. Priority provides logistics companies with fully-integrated supply chain management to optimize logistics networks, manage transportation and warehousing operations, and provide other value-added services to their customers.
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Maya B.
Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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The consultants that we dealt with during our implementation were courteous, extremely knowledgeable and responsive to our needs.
* Ease of use and "user friendliness" * Web interface with Excel look and feel * Robust functionality for the many verticals of our customers * Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for licenses and consulting * Fast implementation - as little as a couple of weeks to get up and running * Features like an Enterprise Search, a Google-like tool that even searches text * Export the data from any form directly...
* They are relatively new to the U.S. market so sometimes people don't know who they are * Support calls could take up to a day to be resolved
Michael O.
Consumer Goods, 11-50 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Priority really made a huge change in our business. Before, we were using different types of software packages from different vendors and like most small businesses, at some point, they just didn't "speak the same language" anymore. We were working twice as hard to keep things in check. But now, Priority does it all for us. I didn't think it would ever be this easy with an ERP system in house, but now, I can't imagine not having Priority run the business, really help me to control and manage the business too.
Priority is super flexible. Grows as our company grows. Gives us tools we need to handle large volumes of line items and distribution. We're an export company. We move fast and have hundreds of catalog items to account for at all times. Priority handles it all. Finally, we can control everything in one system. We feel a huge difference in our bottom line.
We would like to see a little more versatility in the user interface. It's really good but some of our users feel that it could be tweaked just a bit more and improved - make it even better.
Yaniv A.
Computer Software, 1,001-5,000 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Interfaces with other programs.
Easy for Users . User friendly, Deals with a wide-range of topics. Can integrate information from various departments. Allows real-time information access.
Poor ability of the standard system to connect other programs. Non-compatibility issues. Not advanced or on-par with standards.
Einat M.
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Easy to use, intuitive, provides everything you need in order to manage your supply chain
Reports side is a bit problematic and not easy to use
Steve H.
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing, 11-50 employees
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When I compare the three systems, one or the other may be slightly better (in my opinion) than the others in a particular process, but this is the normal minor trade-off between packages.
This is the only product on the market we found that could truly do 1) on site service calls (with mobile interface), 2) product with labor component added (VAR), and OEM, all in the same system, without customization. All the competing software systems were focused on VAR and OEM, but no thought had been given towards including the companies who provide billable (as apposed to warranty VAR/OEM) services....
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