![]() AIM Computer Solutions, Inc. Announces No Increases in Maintenance Rates for the 9th Straight YearAIM Computer Solutions, Inc. maintains current software maintenance rates for ninth year in a row.
By: Jerry Czernel Due to Michigan’s current economic condition and the challenges in the automotive industry AIM has chosen to hold their software maintenance rates at the current level. “Our ability to maintain our maintenance at a fixed rate is based on our automotive supplier specific customer base, which is both focused and growing,” says Jerry Czernel, Vice President of Operations. "We are glad to assist our base today as the industry undergoes massive changes.” The AIM customer base consists only of one customer type: the production part automotive supplier. In addition to holding maintenance rates level, several features have been added to the AIM Vision ERP solution for suppliers over the last few years. “As the margins in our niche market get tighter, we have had to provide additional early warning features to insure timely shipments and supply chain communications,” # # # About AIM Computer Solutions, Inc. Michigan-based AIM has grown into the leader for a complete software solution for repetitive manufacturers and small to medium sized automotive suppliers. AIM Vision® provides a single source for automotive EDI integration into production scheduling complete with demand smoothing to accommodate work schedules, machine repair/refurbish, and other scheduling considerations. “Frozen” demands are then used to generate MRP and CRP reports, fully synchronized with Tier 1 and transportation customer requirements. Other capabilities include outside processing, lot control, finite scheduling, and two levels of tool/workstation scheduling logic, barcode label generation and significant use of operator friendly edit and validation aids. Complete integration into Microsoft® Dynamics GP and Microsoft Dynamics SL SQL, and SharePoint technologies extends the AIM Vision® solution throughout the supply chain. AIM is a proud member of Automation Alley. End
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