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Enterprise Software for Wholesale Distributors    
International Business Systems (IBS)
Product: IBS Enterprise

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International Business Systems
www.ibsus.com
 
Contact: Dan Wells or Lisa Jarvis
90 Blue Ravine Road
Folsom, CA 95630
Ph: (800) 886-3900
Fx: (916) 985-4922
Email: info@ibsus.com
Technology
Operating System: i5/OS or Windows
Database: IBM DB2 or MS SQL Server
 
User Base
1
5
10 20 50 75 100 150 200 300 500 1000 2000 3000
 
 
Number of Branches
1 2-10 11-50 51-100 100+
Sales
Entry Price Point: $75,000 for 10 users
Sales Channel: Direct worldwide in over 40 countries

 

International Business Systems

IBS was founded in 1978 with the mission to help companies improve their profitability and competitive edge through solutions that deliver measurable business value.

Today, nearly 30 years later, IBS has become a world-leading provider of wholesale distribution and manufacturing software and consulting services with corporate revenues exceeding $300 Million and a global network of 1,910 employees serving 40 countries. More than 5,000 customers use IBS software to optimize their business performance, and AMR Research ranks IBS as one of the top global software vendors in Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Supply Chain Execution (SCE). In addition, IBS has enjoyed a strong and prosperous business relationship with IBM since 1978 and now holds the designation of Global Premier Alliance Partner.

IBS continues to operate in an international market with a focus on North American businesses ranging in size from small, privately owned companies to Fortune 500, publicly traded organizations. IBS applications are developed to meet the specific supply chain requirements of wholesale distributors and
manufacturers, rather than focusing solely upon the manufacturing environment with distribution inserted as an afterthought. As a result, IBS Enterprise addresses the critical issues that manufacturers and distributors face in this increasingly competitive marketplace, such as support for multi-currency, multi-language and multi-site operations.

Staying focused empowers IBS to develop and deliver the best solutions available for specific industries. IBS Enterprise targets a number of vertical industry sectors, such as automotive, consumer goods, publishing and book distribution, electrical products, electronic components, food and grocery, beverage, industrial supplies, industrial machinery and equipment, medical equipment and supplies, paper, packaging, janitorial/sanitary supplies, as well as pharmaceutical and healthcare products.

Value-adding functionality

IBS Enterprise includes delivery features that help you fulfill orders quickly, minimize errors, cut lead-times and raise service levels. Automatic warehouse management and purchasing tools help control inventory, optimize warehouse throughput and speed up routines.

In addition, analysis and reporting features help improve your business by measuring Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), business partner performance and Return on Investment (ROI).

Distributors and manufacturers worldwide rely on IBS’ suite of software modules to automate demand-driven supply chain processes and gain a competitive advantage through improved operational efficiencies. IBS Enterprise covers an extensive range of functionality for purchasing, sales, distribution, service, eBusiness, warehouse management, advanced inventory control, financials, business intelligence, as well as a host of industry-specific applications.

IBS Enterprise

Alert Management Multi Distribution Center
Analyzer Netstore
Assembly Output Solutions
Asset Management Planner View
Business Intelligence Product Configurator
Cash Book Product Management
Corporate Data Maintenance Rebates and Royalties
CRM Requests and Returns
Customer Delivery Schedules Sales and Marketing Support
Dangerous Goods Handling Service
Distribution Shipment Preparation
Financials Supplier delivery schedules
Finite Planning Time
Industrial Manufacturing Warehouse management
Inventory Control