The right software can impact your efficiency, productivity, and success. But what happens when the cost of onboarding new software causes you to feel stuck when it doesn’t work the way you want it to?
Identifying your items properly so that employees in the yard or greenhouse know what they are is crucial to correct inventory and availability, to accurate picks, and sales order fulfillment.
It can be intimidating to choose a software system to improve your business. Especially if you feel too busy to spend the time to learn about what options are available. However, that might be exactly why this is the time you need to find out how it can benefit your operation.
Without appropriate records and processes order pulls can become a giant game of ‘find the plants’ where employees wander around, wasting precious time and dollars, trying to find items to fulfill an order.
Planning is even more important in the growing industry due to the large number of items that can be grown, the complexity of the supply chain and the seasonality of the product.
Be prepared with GrowPoint to implement the Washing Cares Fund on July 1, 2023. The reporting will coincide with the Washing Paid Family Leave on your quarterly Unemployment report with the ESD. For additional information, check out the website at WA Cares Fund - Long-Term Care Benefits.
One of the most important components of a grower’s operational management is managing the inventory they create and sell. Learn what questions you need to know.
Lack of understanding what cloud server means can impact your decision making when it comes to purchasing software and systems that bill themselves as ‘cloud’ systems. In this post I will try to clear up some of the basic meaning, and concepts around cloud servers.
The following areas can help a grower and vendor work toward a successful outcome if the proper assessment, functional planning, and processes are understood and planned for in the implementation process.