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Vista Success Stories
Diedrich Manufacturing Company Steeped in tradition, Diedrich Manufacturing cuts inventory levels in half with Epicor Vista.Excel Manufacturing Excel is a full-service machine shop specializing in manufacturing parts, plating, processing and final grinding. With its largest customer, a Fortune 500 manufacturer, demanding delivery improvements, Excel realized it needed to fully implement Vista by Epicor. Read this case study to learn about the many benefits that Excel has realized from Vista and to find out why their largest customer now calls Vista "the ideal software" for companies like Excel.Sterling Machine Company Sterling is a precision manufacturer of helicopter transmissions, landing gear and structural parts. Since 1995, Sterling Machine has depended on Vista manufacturing software from Epicor to manage all aspects of its business. The company recently upgraded to Vista 6.0.
LaBarre Machine Works LaBarre Machine Works manufactures parts for the petrochemical industry, such as mechanical seals and hydraulic valves. When the company needed a solution that would provide them with critical job costing funcitonality, they purchased Vista.
L.L. Brown, Inc. L.L. Brown manufactures precision machining and thermoform tooling. Their manufacturing process is totally under control with functions that Vista provides, like job entry, scheduling and inventory control.Huntington Beach Machining Huntington Beach Machining, a specialist in precision machining, has experienced more accurate job costing and material tracking since implementing Vista. Vista also has improved their document management.Gilbert Machine & Tool Gilbert is a job shop focused on precision machining for customers nationwide in the aircraft, aerospace and communications industries. Vista is used for tracking Gilbert's workload, managing bottlenecks, and storing labor information.Bob, Incorporated Bob, Inc. specializes in high-precision machining, including Swiss-type machining, of small- to medium-sized complex and critical components, including products as small as 60/1000th of an inch in diameter. Bob, Inc. uses Vista to manage its schedule and workload as well as its documentation for ISO 9002.
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