Featured Customers
![]() |
"The functionality and ease-of-use made the SIMS implementation an enjoyable process. Administrators and end-users immediately recognized the benefits of the web-based design which conformed to their individual needs and workflows." |
![]() |
"Being responsible for multiple facilities became much easier to manage with the SIMS system. The preventive maintenance alerts makes sure that equipment maintenance is not missed. With the reports section you can track labor hour, equipment lifecycle cost, and parts inventory." |
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
Learn More
- View a Demonstration
- Find Events/Webcasts
- View Customer Success Stories
- Read Company News
- Contact TMS
Free White Paper
While the core concepts of Lean have been around since the early 1900's, it didn't become the dominant strategy until the 1990's. In short, Lean is about eliminating waste in any business process. Waste comes in many forms. Materials, time, idle equipment and inventory are all factors in waste.
The Lean concept takes a system approach to business processes. The core elements of a plant or facility: people, machines, and materials are all interdependent.
Technology plays a major role in helping businesses achieve 'Lean' status. It is only through the use of information that companies can identify and eradicate waste in their operations.



