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Industrial Machinery & Equipment · SyteLine ERP

Your BOMs Are Eight Levels Deep. Your Schedule Acts Like They're Three.

Industrial machinery manufacturers run the most complex discrete manufacturing environments SyteLine handles — multi-level BOMs, custom configurations, long-cycle programs, and engineering changes that happen mid-build. Most SyteLine implementations aren't configured to match that complexity. Ours are.

40+ Years as SyteLine Partner | Infor Gold Partner | 800+ Manufacturers Served

The Problem

What BOM Complexity Actually Costs You

SyteLine knows your BOM. Your schedule doesn't.

Multi-level BOMs require multi-level scheduling logic. When APS is configured to treat every job as a flat routing, the schedule creates artificial constraints your floor can't work around — and your schedulers stop trusting it and go back to their spreadsheets.

Outsourced operations break the schedule every time.

Outside operations create phantom lead times. When the finishing vendor runs late, your schedule doesn't know until the work order sits on the dock waiting. The downstream jobs that depended on that sub-assembly don't move either — you find out when the customer calls.

Shop floor visibility disappears at the machine level.

Work orders move through SyteLine. What happens between operations — queues, downtime, operator availability, rework — doesn't show up until the job closes. On a 60-day machine build, that's a long time to be flying blind on labor and margin.

40+ years supporting industrial machinery manufacturers on SyteLine. Named case studies available upon request.

60 → 80

Machines per Year

Same headcount, no new equipment

Multi-level

BOM Scheduling

APS-ME resolves to actual routing structure, not a flat approximation

IM&E Clients

Trak-Suite for Electronics Manufacturing

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Shop-Trak, Doc-Trak, Fact-Trak, and APS-ME all run inside the same SyteLine environment. PMC scaled from 62 to 80 machines using exactly this combination.
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