DELMIAworks

About DELMIAworks
DELMIAworks, previously IQMS, offers an integrated ERP and manufacturing system that covers nearly all the functions necessary for running a factory floor. The application offers total control over all aspects of the manufacturing operation, from supply chain management to manufacturing processes, as well as scheduling, payroll, and accounting.
Manufacturing ERP provides users with a single, unified user interface from which a wide range of manufacturing functions can be controlled. The application also features cost analysis tools to help manufacturers drive ROI across the business, end-to-end.
Manufacturing ERP features Oracle database and Microsoft Office integration. There is also a customizable ROI, and solutions can be further tailored to suit unique operations, in consultation with DELMIAworks.
Key benefits of DELMIAworks
• Integrate multiple systems in Manufacturing ERP to lower costs.
• Manage all aspects of business from a single interface, with total oversight of ROI across the board.
• Receive streamlined updates for all systems at regular intervals.
• Identify inconsistencies with real-time monitoring and detailed reporting.
• Find specific problems and troubleshoot them quickly with Manufacturing ERP.
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Review of Quality Module
Reviewed on 2012/06/01
Great Module!!!
SMI could not have achieved ISO 13485 with so little effort if it wasn't for the...
Great Module!!!
SMI could not have achieved ISO 13485 with so little effort if it wasn't for the IQMS Quality Module.
Pros
Integrates with other ERP modules
Built in Document Control System
Template flexability
Covers the whole quality requirements spectrum for a non-FDA regulated manufacturing firm.
Cons
Smal things like...
1. ECO is per one item and cannot be cloned when the same change is being done on multiple items.
2. Workflow approval is limited to specific person approvala and does not allow for an approval from Engineering or Quality (as long as one person from the group approves)
3. No folders within Doc Control
Response from Dassault Systemes
With the most recent version of EnterpriseIQ Quality, users can link multiple BOM's to a single ECO which translates to multiple parts per ECO.
Additionally, unlimited Document Control libraries (both secure and unsecure) are allowed.
- Industry: Plastics
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 9.0 /10
No More External Spreadsheets
Reviewed on 2019/08/26
If we had not implemented three years ago, we would have been up a creek without a paddle. It is...
If we had not implemented three years ago, we would have been up a creek without a paddle. It is truly an end to end solution and with so many packages to add on to the core, it will be able to grow with us into the future.
Pros
This system goes from quote to customer right through sales, purchasing, engineering, manufacturing, quality control, material review board, non-conformance, returns. HR modules and document control are available. Warehouse and distribution allowing for scanners and barcoding. Many many add on's within the same software company - as well as the ability to go outside the core and get third party spreadsheet add on's that make reporting a breeze. Unbelievable continuity in this system. This is the first system where the schedule was actually useful - we do not have to do our scheduling outside the system!!!! With crystal report writer, every report can be modified to your specific needs. With various areas for custom fields in all sorts of places, you can set your own fields that you require that are not already in an extensive list of fields already available. We have implemented the core packages plus MRO, Quality, Document Control and are planning to put some HR and warehouse management packages on shortly.
Cons
Because of its overwhelming ability to do almost anything, sometimes you are disappointed by some small things it cannot do. Sometimes you have to go through a couple of people to find the best solution to your problems in support, but generally they get you the answers in a timely manner.
- Industry: Oil & Energy
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 7.0 /10
Good and bad experiences, hoping for improvements
Reviewed on 2017/10/26
This is the second company I've worked for that is using EnterpriseIQ and despite the issues, I'm...
This is the second company I've worked for that is using EnterpriseIQ and despite the issues, I'm glad we have it and enjoy working with it and with IQMS. It's very impressive how many things it can do all under one database and one login. It makes a lot of sense for small manufacturers with limited IT support. I have high hopes that the software will continue to improve and would recommend it to others with caveats. Choosing an ERP/MRP system is a huge decision and I would recommend going well beyond the sales pitches and brochures to make your decision. Visit other customers and speak to actual users with manufacturing requirements similar to yours, if you can.
Pros
As an IT Administrator who does my best to help my company utilize the software, I can say that I actually enjoy working with the software, learning about it, and customizing it. I enjoy designing Crystal Reports, utilizing the built-in customization features like user fields and user-defined forms, and figuring out how to use and customize the various modules of the software to meet my company's unique needs.
Cons
I'd say my biggest complaint with the software is the lack of refinement. There are too many basic canned reports that were designed a decade ago seemingly only placed into the software as placeholders without much thought into what would actually be a useful report to each module. There are lots of features that seem thrown in to meet specific customer requests without enough strategic thought into how to make the feature the best it can be. One example is a CRM utility that automates the reassignment of activities to a different user. Sounds great. But the problem is, it won't work if the current owner of those activities has left the company and you deleted their account or set their termination date.
IQMS has been growing by leaps and bounds over the years, and the software I think reflects that. To their credit and to their discredit, they have been responsive to their customer's requests for new features and improvements. But the frequent changes led to things not working right. I think they were pushing out features faster than they could reliably test them and they were over their ski's for a time. For example, the HR/workforce module, in a previous version, was shockingly buggy. It seems to better now, though. New management at IQMS seems to have gotten the message about their customer's demands for higher quality and reliability. I think the jury is still out though how successful their quality push has been.
EnterpriseIQ is a good system but I wouldn't say it is intuitive in regards to MRP, scheduling, work orders, etc. I think it takes a sharp person to really dig into how everything fits together and how the multitude of switches and knobs throughout the software affects how things work. My fear, with the new ambitious management team, is that they'll push for new features and the latest buzzwords to win new customers but won't prioritize making the day-to-day workflow better and more intuitive for current users. The executives want the astronomical growth to continue, I'm sure, but slow and steady growth is probably more conducive to stable product development with growth based on word-of-mouth from people who have actually used the software every day.
- Industry: Plastics
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 6.0 /10
IQMS can be a powerful tool for maintaining the information and processes that drive a...
Reviewed on 2017/11/01
IQMS might benefit from better scaling on their pricing to encourage deeper adoption of the...
IQMS might benefit from better scaling on their pricing to encourage deeper adoption of the software. The more heavily integrated a business is with IQMS, the less likely that business is to switch to using a competing software solution.
Pros
The features that IQMS has are all fairly well developed and mature. Support staff can be incredibly helpful and knowledgeable. There are a wide array of software modules with highly configurable settings to cover most production situations for a diverse array of firms.
Cons
IQMS implementation specialists can leave a lot to be desired. Many essential features of our install were never configured or were configured incorrectly. To that extent IQMS is highly reliant on companies having individuals with high aptitudes for trouble shooting and problem solving. If your company has this sort of talent, it can be an incredibly helpful software suite. Without that baseline expertise or talent, IQMS can hurt more than it helps. Additionally, the licensing for IQMS is quite expensive, which can make implementing the full range of software impossible. For some companies, modules like RealTime Production monitoring will never be cost effective, and other software features of IQMS are hamstrung by an absence of crucial pieces like RealTime. Because of the way that IQMS' business logic is designed, businesses will necessarily need to make some changes to the way they operate to bring them more into line with the best practices set up by IQMS. Unfortunately, the exact nature of these best practices and the gaps in an individual business' adoption of these best practices is not well specified by IQMS.
- Industry: Plastics
- Company size: 51–200 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Very please with IQMS ERP software
Reviewed on 2018/03/22
We feel that IQMS really had helped us grow, even without huge capital expenditures. We feel that...
We feel that IQMS really had helped us grow, even without huge capital expenditures. We feel that it has made us more efficient, which has allowed us to increase sales without adding extra capacity. It also allowed us to decrease lead times with much better inventory controls and scheduling improvements.
Pros
We selected IQMS to give us one central database across all plant functions. Apple Rubber is both a Manufacture and Distributor. Therefore we needed to monitor and control inventory levels and also manufacturing of the product. IQMS WMS gave full warehouse control of inventory. Improving both inventory count and placement accuracy. IQMS Realtime allowed everyone to see what the MFG plant is doing and ties back to the schedule to show if any timing issues. What our customers like best is the Quality module allows full lot traceability as well as SPC and if any issues using MRB or Corrective Actions. Now using IQMS CRM we have outside sales and inside sales working off one system. Marketing can push referrals to sales or engineering to support customer request. Accounting functions are fully supported, which allows us to easily close month and year-end activities. We have also found that regulatory and customer audits are much easier. Both have commented how having one central database is really beneficial and impressed with how well it works.
Cons
We are collecting a lot more data, so being on the system since 2007 our database has grown. We do need to come up with a way to better achieve or strip data that is not required. Large tables will slow SQL scripts, especially for remote users.
DELMIAworks FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions for DELMIAworks.Q. What type of pricing plans does DELMIAworks offer?
DELMIAworks offers the following pricing plans:
- Free Trial: Not Available
Please contact DELMIAworks directly for pricing information.
Q. Who are the typical users of DELMIAworks?
DELMIAworks has the following typical customers:
2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000
Q. What languages does DELMIAworks support?
DELMIAworks supports the following languages:
Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese
Q. Does DELMIAworks support mobile devices?
DELMIAworks supports the following devices:
Q. What other apps does DELMIAworks integrate with?
DELMIAworks integrates with the following applications:
Microsoft 365, Oracle Eloqua Marketing Automation
Q. What level of support does DELMIAworks offer?
DELMIAworks offers the following support options:
Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support, Chat
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