So now that you know more about what SRM does, you’re curious as to how it does
it, right? We aim to please and have provided a short recap of functionality for
you here:
- Gain insight into your supplier’s process
- Track raw material deliveries
- Record supplier approval and performance
- Measure and track product variation
- Collect COA data manually or automatically
- Conduct quality-control testing
- Display data with easy-to-view charts & analysis
While the technical aspects of SRM are simply fascinating to our engineers,
we think you may be a bit more interested in learning what SRM can really
do for your enterprise. Here are just a few of the perks you’ll soon enjoy:
- Allows you to utilize suppliers’ data from COA to assess stability
- Reduces the need for constant raw-materials testing, releasing them to production
faster and with greater confidence
- Enables you to establish absolute control at the very start of your process
- Ensures that your end product is to specification
- Cuts costs by optimizing material usage and minimizing administrative time
- Reduces excess inventory through more efficient management of purchasing and production