Software Manages Shopfloor Functions, Data
Amariko’s touchscreen-based PFC Software Shop Floor Module is designed to help finishing shops manage the shop floor and eliminate the need for printed documents.
Amariko’s touchscreen-based PFC Software Shop Floor Module is designed to help finishing shops manage the shop floor and eliminate the need for printed documents. It can be used to schedule jobs, view job details, track production and email customers when orders are complete, as well as perform other job-management functions. Designed for Windows 10 tablets and touchscreen monitors, it also syncs with PFC software in the office.
The company says it works with customers at each step to implement a system that meets its specific needs. It also can convert existing data, provide customization, assist with installation, and deliver onsite and/or online training.Related Content
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