Why do we have companies out there that still want to use proprietary software, that dates back to the 80's? There is commercial software out in the main stream that allows for simplicity and integrates supply, maintenance and budget.
SAP, AMOS, MAISY, and MAXIMO are just a few of the systems utilized by modern oil and gas companies to efficiently track their materials, and efficiently manage their warehouses. In addition to keeping track of materials these systems allow seamless integration with the maintenance departments. Imagine the chief engineer is doing a PM (preventive maintenance) on the engines; he goes to one of the above mentioned systems and puts in a request for filters. The warehouseman gets an email with the request for the filters, pulls the filters and everyone has a merry day.
There are great tools for warehouseman, storekeepers, and material coordinators to use and be effective at their job. The day of the pencil has since gone the way of the dinosaur. Companies rely on the old guard, and the phrase is "if you don't know the equipment you cant manage it". The new guard doesn't want to work for a company that is not modern and wont change. We cannot be afraid of change and the old needs to be replaced by the new. Companies are adverse to change, "we have done it this way for 30 years and it works". What they fail to realize is they have been losing money, and now if you don't change the purse gets smaller. Companies, like the auto industry that have been opposed to change for years, found themselves standing outside their own factories looking at the last 30 years.
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