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Pelions' GoLean™ software suite provides manufacturers the capability to quickly respond to changes in market demand, products, and process technology, then execute based on
real-time demand. Manufacturers build what the customer orders, when ordered, using proven, progressive lean manufacturing/demand-flow methodologies embedded in Go Lean. When applied throughout the supply chain, Pelion's software slashes lead-times, liberates working capital, and provides competitive cost and customer service advantages.

Our GoLean product vision serves a complete, end-to-end demand chain by building the demand-driven factory, driving Kanban methods out to the supply base, extending Kanban supermarkets and finished goods "right-sizing" to product distribution points, and ultimately deploying demand signaling and analysis at the prime customer demand creation points. GoLean solutions support teams with their core efforts to VISUALIZE and then DESIGN factories of the future, RUN lean factories on a daily basis, EXTEND lean capabilities throughout supply-chains, and continuously IMPROVE lean practices.

Pelion's applications integrate with existing legacy ERP/MRP applications and don't replace or cause significant customization to them. GoLean's architecture is highly scalable from single-user/mobile lean laptops, to factory servers for implementation/operations teams, to multi-site enterprise-wide solutions. Pelion's customers get lean faster and sustain lean performance more effectively.

http://www.pelionsystems.com/
877-669-4324

Pelion Systems is a valued SPONSOR of NWLEAN.

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